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===== <span class="BOLD">Prayers</span> =====
===== Prayers =====


''&quot;Dear Mother Nature, we open our [[prayer]] to you for your life blood. Let the skies join in unison to cleanse the [[evil]] and put out the fires of the pit dwellers who seek to destroy. Let the bounty of the farmers flourish in the rivers of your magnificence and feed all of your hungry children. Take away the [[thirst]] of all of your creatures with your blessed divine water'your tears of replenishment.&quot;'' -Plenarius Ashaley, Bird Lord of [[Katia]]
''&quot;Dear Mother Nature, we open our [[prayer]] to you for your life blood. Let the skies join in unison to cleanse the [[evil]] and put out the fires of the pit dwellers who seek to destroy. Let the bounty of the farmers flourish in the rivers of your magnificence and feed all of your hungry children. Take away the [[thirst]] of all of your creatures with your blessed divine water'your tears of replenishment.&quot;'' -Plenarius Ashaley, Bird Lord of [[Katia]]
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[[Clerics]] of She Who Watches pray for their spells at sunrise. Prayers to Katia usually involve terminology referencing nature like plants, animals, or weather.
[[Clerics]] of She Who Watches pray for their spells at sunrise. Prayers to Katia usually involve terminology referencing nature like plants, animals, or weather.


===== <span class="BOLD">Holy Days</span> =====
===== Holy Days =====


There are four holy days on the Katian calender. They are the first days of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. In keeping with the balance of the cycle, none of the holy days is more important than the other. Each is celebrated for the unique contribution that is played in what it represents.
There are four holy days on the Katian calender. They are the first days of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. In keeping with the balance of the cycle, none of the holy days is more important than the other. Each is celebrated for the unique contribution that is played in what it represents.