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[[Image:Boys dec.gif|right|80px|Cynn's illustration for December's Boy of Loathing]]
[[File:Boys dec.gif|right|80px|Cynn's illustration for December's Boy of Loathing]]
Most of the '''holidays''' celebrated in the Kingdom of Loathing follow the [[Kingdom of Loathing Calendar]]. Among the most popular are:
Most of the '''holidays''' celebrated in the Kingdom of Loathing follow the [[Kingdom of Loathing Calendar]]. Among the most popular are:
*During [[Valentine's Day]] (Frankuary 4), friends, lovers, and enemies can send each other [[Valentine|cards]] with funny messages and kitschy illustrations.
*During [[Valentine's Day]] (Frankuary 4), friends, lovers, and enemies can send each other [[Valentine|cards]] with funny messages and kitschy illustrations.

Latest revision as of 15:59, 17 January 2012

Cynn's illustration for December's Boy of Loathing
Cynn's illustration for December's Boy of Loathing

Most of the holidays celebrated in the Kingdom of Loathing follow the Kingdom of Loathing Calendar. Among the most popular are:

  • During Valentine's Day (Frankuary 4), friends, lovers, and enemies can send each other cards with funny messages and kitschy illustrations.
  • On St. Sneaky Pete's Day (Starch 3), drunken revelry is the norm for all but the most teetotaling citizen.
  • On Oyster Egg Day (April 2), the Enchanted Flying Oyster comes and hides magical eggs all over the kingdom. Those with baskets can collect them.
  • Every Halloween (Porktober 8), residents dress up and collect candy from their neighbors.
  • During the Feast of Boris (Boozember 7), adventurers stuff themselves with more food than normally possible. Cranberries and Vodka with cranberries give more adventures than normal when consumed, as well as pink ponies which were historically made with cranberries.
  • Crimbo is a holiday which occurs approximately every 365 days and coincides with a celebration known as Christmas in another dimension. Traditionally people give and receive gifts and in the past residents have woken up to presents and stockings from an unknown benevolent source.