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As the leaves turn fiery and the air carries a chill, the season of Samhain approaches, whispering of ancient traditions and ...
Each Sabbat reflects distinct customs and rituals, deeply rooted in folklore and nature's cycles. Samhain, traditionally celebrated from October 31st to November 1st, marks the end of the harvest ...
Samhain marked New Year’s Day and fell around ... These newcomers brought their many traditions with them—including begging for treats. But trick-or-treating—a term that only started appeari ...
Several end-of-year traditions including wassailing (carolling), mumming (folk plays), guising (trick-or-treating) and burning bonfires are also thought to have roots in Samhain. A 19th-Century ...
Fields Of The Nephilim will perform a series of five special shows this fall throughout the UK centred around their ...
Most people are aware that Halloween's origins lie in the northern European Celtic and pagan festival of Samhain. Fewer people are aware of the unique and macabre Welsh traditions of our very own ...