The festival of Divinelyte was a grand celebration that took place each year from the 24th to the 27th of December.
It was a time of joy and reverence when the people of Malmure Pasture and indeed much of the known world came together to honour the Luminescent God Dhastyes.
Legend held that it was during these days, in the depths of winter, that Dhastyes had first graced the mortal realm with his presence, bringing light and hope to a world shrouded in darkness.
For four days and nights, the fief of Malmure Pasture would be transformed. The normally peaceful pastures and quiet villages would come alive with music, dance, and feasting. Colourful banners bearing the symbol of Dhastyes—a radiant sun emerging from behind a snowcapped mountain—would flutter in the crisp winter air.
The scent of roasting meats, mulled wine, and sweet pastries would fill the streets, mingling with the smoke from countless bonfires lit to ward off the winter chill.