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text; regarding Halloween
Attention everyone: I'm sure that since we're all from different worlds, at least half of the people here haven't heard of Halloween so I took the liberty of creating a brief breakdown on the basics of the holiday from any of the books I found in the library, since I assume those are the ones that Genessia and the associated cities's version is based on.
Halloween is a holiday during which the barriers between the world of the living and the world of the dead are supposedly overlapped. It looked like there were a few other holidays with similar ideas, too, but this one is October 31st. It's based on an ancient festival that was held with bonfires, as fires were thought to attract the spirits to one location instead of raising the dead to wreak havoc on people's livelihoods, and is accompanied by people wearing costumes and masks to mimic spirits and monsters. Wearing the costumes helps them feel welcome, calmed, and appeased so they don't go and destroy everything.
I've found these stories in multiple books, as well as information about it becoming a more popular holiday in which people still wear costumes, though not only spirits and monsters so much as just about anything that is different from what they are. Also, on the night of Halloween, it's popular practice to either attend parties or go house to house asking people for candy handouts which seems ridiculous to me, but if it's tradition then it's tradition.
Pumpkin-carving is also a tradition for the holiday, and I think it replaced the bon-fires since people usually light a candle inside of them and it lights up the face that you make on the pumpkin.
Regardless of whether the reason for it is legitimate or not, it sounds like fun and it certainly won't hurt as a precaution against the dead coming back to haunt us. I for one plan on participating, and not just because there's a contest and I want to go to the ball.
[ But that is a lot of it. ]
Halloween is a holiday during which the barriers between the world of the living and the world of the dead are supposedly overlapped. It looked like there were a few other holidays with similar ideas, too, but this one is October 31st. It's based on an ancient festival that was held with bonfires, as fires were thought to attract the spirits to one location instead of raising the dead to wreak havoc on people's livelihoods, and is accompanied by people wearing costumes and masks to mimic spirits and monsters. Wearing the costumes helps them feel welcome, calmed, and appeased so they don't go and destroy everything.
I've found these stories in multiple books, as well as information about it becoming a more popular holiday in which people still wear costumes, though not only spirits and monsters so much as just about anything that is different from what they are. Also, on the night of Halloween, it's popular practice to either attend parties or go house to house asking people for candy handouts which seems ridiculous to me, but if it's tradition then it's tradition.
Pumpkin-carving is also a tradition for the holiday, and I think it replaced the bon-fires since people usually light a candle inside of them and it lights up the face that you make on the pumpkin.
Regardless of whether the reason for it is legitimate or not, it sounds like fun and it certainly won't hurt as a precaution against the dead coming back to haunt us. I for one plan on participating, and not just because there's a contest and I want to go to the ball.
[ But that is a lot of it. ]

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Candy handouts maybe, but I could see that going totally wrong too.
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Lastly, what is the likelihood of monsters?
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A) Spookiest Costume
The first category banks on the scare-factor of the costume. The second is based entirely on creativity and execution. The third you need a partner for and the two costumes must go hand-in-hand with each other. Other than that, they didn't really give a specific rubric for how they're judging the contest.B) Most Creative Costume
C) Funniest Costume Duo
I couldn't seem to find any historical proof that the monsters and spirits actually appeared if it wasn't done, but considering it's a tradition, it's entirely possible that it has worked and Genessia simply hasn't avoided doing it yet. I come from a world where we can't go outside city walls without heavy artillery because of monsters, so I at the very least know it's a possibility.
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[She's just going to... drink some tea. So much tea, so little time!]
As for Purgatory... I haven't really examined to details but in my world it sounds a bit like detention. Souls who weren't extremely good or bad are stuck there until either time's up or someone bails them out. I'm not sure what eating cake has to do with it though.
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[ And even then she still finds herself in that position sometimes, but she tries really hard not to be. Even if it makes her appear to be somewhat of a know-it-all at times. ]
Cake and Purgatory are pretty hard to connect, you're right.
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You're dead? As in you died here or you were dead before you got here? Because those are very different.
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I am so sick of this holiday...
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Even if there is something special about the day in those worlds, it's got nothing to do with the world of the dead, or whatever.
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[ Though in Remnant they're usually preoccupied with trying to avoid there being more of them. ]
Are there any differences?
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[ those parts that still held steadfast to some of the traditions leftover from sun warrior times. ]
But it doesn't have anything to do with things to be feared, like the Face Stealer.
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[ That sounds like the opposite of nice. ]
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