Adrian "Alucard" Ţepeş (
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prismatica2020-02-04 07:48 am
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It's a bit interesting to learn about the more recent traditions of humans. To think that Saint Valentine is associated with romantic love is a bit... peculiar to me considering his history, but I suppose I can see how it may have evolved.
Regardless, the people of Wallachia would celebrate Dragobete on February 24th. There's obviously less interest within the vampire community, but I am aware of its traditions and it appears to be similar to your Valentine's Day for its purposes. Dragobete was the son of Baba Dochia, who herself is essentially the personification of the end of a difficult winter and the start of spring, which in itself is often associated with fertility. Due to this, the day is also known as "the day when the birds are betrothed." Dragobete himself is a character of immense kindness and was chosen as the Guardian of Love.
I suppose in perspective, this will be my first time celebrating either. I would also like to ask if your culture has their own way to celebrate love, or fertility as it can be seen as.
My other question: I would like to know if there is anyone ordained here. I am looking for holy water to be made.
Regardless, the people of Wallachia would celebrate Dragobete on February 24th. There's obviously less interest within the vampire community, but I am aware of its traditions and it appears to be similar to your Valentine's Day for its purposes. Dragobete was the son of Baba Dochia, who herself is essentially the personification of the end of a difficult winter and the start of spring, which in itself is often associated with fertility. Due to this, the day is also known as "the day when the birds are betrothed." Dragobete himself is a character of immense kindness and was chosen as the Guardian of Love.
I suppose in perspective, this will be my first time celebrating either. I would also like to ask if your culture has their own way to celebrate love, or fertility as it can be seen as.
My other question: I would like to know if there is anyone ordained here. I am looking for holy water to be made.

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Um...so why is it weird that St. Valentine is associated with love? Don't they go together?
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Actually, that's a good reminder! I'd better pick up some chocolate-making stuff before it gets too close to the 14th. I guess that's something else you might call a "celebration of love", giving chocolates to the people you care about!
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But honmei choco is for people you like romantically. That's the kind that you put a lot of your feelings into, either by buying something of really good quality, or of making it yourself.
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Thank you for your information. You've been exceedingly helpful.