Festelle

Thus, Festelle (a portmanteau of Festa + Elle ) was born. It is the festival of the . The Ritual Calendar: The Long Night Unlike solar festivals (which celebrate victory), Festelle celebrates union . It lasts exactly 13 hours, from the setting of the Sun to the rising of the Twin Moons at zenith.

Christmas answers despair with hope. Halloween answers death with mockery. But Festelle answers the enemy with an embrace. It tells the exhausted soul that you do not need to kill the shadow to see the sun. You need to invite the shadow to dinner. festelle

A mortal priestess, Elle of the Three Rivers, did the unthinkable: she did not choose a side. Instead, she offered her own bloodline as a bridge. According to the myth, Elle lay upon a obsidian slab as the twin moons crossed. The Solar Father pierced her right hand with a blade of gold; the Abyssal Mother pierced her left with a blade of jet. Instead of dying, Elle unified the two wounds. Thus, Festelle (a portmanteau of Festa + Elle ) was born

The symbol of Festelle is the —two snakes (one gold, one black) eating each other's tails simultaneously, forming a circle with no head and no end. It represents the radical theology that virtue contains the seed of vice, and vice the catalyst for virtue. To celebrate Festelle is to accept that you are your own enemy, and that enemy is your only path to peace. Modern Observance (The Secular Drift) In contemporary times, the agrarian roots of Festelle have mutated. In the northern river valleys, the old blood rites have been replaced by the Tasting of the Twins —a culinary event where bitter chicory (Shadow) is eaten with sweet cream (Light). In urban centers, the "Unmaking" has become a therapeutic exercise of quitting social media or burning old business cards. It lasts exactly 13 hours, from the setting