User talk:Mfenn7

FAYMENN: A Scandinavian holiday often celebrated four times a year associated with the celebration of two Norwegian goddesses who saved a city from godlessness. Traditionally, participatory celebration included eating local treats and running through the streets with elaborate tribal markings on their hands and feet. Contemporary celebration includes traditional clothing depicting folklore surrounding the goddesses and their work withing the city in the colors purple and white - purple of course signifying royalty and white signifying peace, unity, and comradeship. In most circumstances an evening celebration occurs on a significant number day of every third month to symbolize the triangle of peace, unity, and comradeship.

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