Luna Flame
Luna Flame is a synonym for The Night of Lights. The Night of Lights a Magick holiday in celebration of shiny things, stars, moons, fire, light, and glowing things. Most people put out foods including blueberries, thyme, mugwort, clove, river and ocean fish, squid, octopus, crustaceans, goat cheeses, dried meats, and blueberry and blackberry pies and dress in sleeveless cloaks, dark hoods, boots, and glowing markings. Teens (both boys and girls) into their early 20s traditionally wear copper, bronze, silver, and gold rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and nose rings and people of every age draw and paint sigils and rune spells onto their arms, bellies, heads, legs, and hands using glow-in-the-dark paints
Most people light a bonfire and set small garden lights around the area, but candles, glowing trinkets, and small lights set in a circle with all the windows open and uncovered are sometimes used instead.
Most people light a bonfire and set small garden lights around the area, but candles, glowing trinkets, and small lights set in a circle with all the windows open and uncovered are sometimes used instead.
Luna Flame was lit!
Luna Flame
Luna Flame (LOO-nuh Flaym) is a Korrui religious holiday in celebration of shiny things, stars, moons, fire, light, and glowing things that takes place during the first full moon of July. Teen boys and girls traditionally wear jewelry from 13 to 21 as a large part of the traditional parties during which said teens remove their head coverings for the remainder of time leading up to Krampus. (21 year olds usually do not dawn their Hüddi or Büf ever again after removing it, as 21 is the last year it's worn.)
Person 1: Glorious Luna Flame!
Person 2: Glorious Luna Flame to you, too!
Person 2: Glorious Luna Flame to you, too!
Luna Flame
A holiday taking place on the first full moon of July.
Person 1: are you ready for Luna Flame?
Person 2: heck yeah!
Person 2: heck yeah!