Tag: Divination (Minor)

  • Kupala 19 of the Pugilists Wraps

    Lore Within the fighting pits and boxing circles of Saṃsāra, the summer solstice is observed not with dancing, but with a ritual of endurance and resilience. On Kupala Night, pugilists gather not just to leap the bonfires, but to imbue their tools with its magical heat. They prepare long strips of tough linen and soak…

  • Kupala 5 of the Revelers Mug

    Lore Among the many folk traditions of Kupala Night, the one that gave birth to the Reveler’s Mug is perhaps the most widespread and jovial. On the day of the solstice, artisans and common folk alike will often carve a simple, sturdy drinking mug from the fresh wood of a birch tree, a symbol of…

  • Kupala 11 of the Vassals Polishing Stone

    Lore Not all who participate in the rituals of Kupala Night seek healing, community, or true divination. For centuries, in the sprawling courts, ambitious guild halls, and servant quarters of Saṃsāra, a different tradition has been quietly observed. This is the origin of the Vassal’s Polishing Stone. On the eve of the summer solstice, those…

  • Kupala 3 of the Binders Resin

    Lore While many celebrate Kupala Night with grand bonfires and boisterous celebration, the more scholarly and cloistered communities of Saṃsāra observe the solstice with their own quiet rituals. For generations, scribes, librarians, and bookbinders have held that the peak of the magical tide is the perfect time to create tools that preserve knowledge against the…