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</noinclude>Saint Michael's Day (also known as Michaelmas) is a holy day to [[Erato]] honoring [[Saint Michael the Archer]].  In most areas, husbands and wives exchange flowers, paramours write poems for their intended and even children give little heart-shaped wreaths to one another.  In regions where [[Erato]] is particularly honored, there are archery competitions throughout the day, with the victor being proclaimed "Lord of Love" and (if he is unwed) granted free visits to the a brothel dedicated to Erato for the following week.  The day is also marked with a mass at noon, where the local priest entreats those harboring a secret love to reveal that love to the object of their affection.<noinclude>[[Category:Erato]]</noinclude>
Saint Michael's Day (also known as Michaelmas) is a holy day to [[Erato]] honoring [[Saint Michael the Archer]].  In most areas, husbands and wives exchange flowers, paramours write poems for their intended and even children give little heart-shaped wreaths to one another.  In regions where [[Erato]] is particularly honored, there are archery competitions throughout the day, with the victor being proclaimed "Lord of Love" and (if he is unwed) granted free visits to the a brothel dedicated to Erato for the following week.  The day is also marked with a mass at noon, where the local priest entreats those harboring a secret love to reveal that love to the object of their affection.<noinclude>[[Category:Erato]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 18:55, 15 August 2024

Sheldsmet 28

Observed by: Commonplace

Saint Michael's Day (also known as Michaelmas) is a holy day to Erato honoring Saint Michael the Archer. In most areas, husbands and wives exchange flowers, paramours write poems for their intended and even children give little heart-shaped wreaths to one another. In regions where Erato is particularly honored, there are archery competitions throughout the day, with the victor being proclaimed "Lord of Love" and (if he is unwed) granted free visits to the a brothel dedicated to Erato for the following week. The day is also marked with a mass at noon, where the local priest entreats those harboring a secret love to reveal that love to the object of their affection.