Master of Ceremonies (Dragon Festival)

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Disambig icon.png This article is about the Dragon Festival NPC. For the Nightfall NPC, see Master of Ceremonies.
Master of Ceremonies (Dragon Festival)
Canthan adept.jpg
Affiliation Dragon Festival
Type Human
Level(s) 10
Campaign Factions

The Master of Ceremonies informs the player of the Dragon Festival.

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"The Dragon Festival is a long-standing tradition in Cantha. For decades our people have gathered together to feast, share tales of our history, and revel in the warm breeze of summer. And this year, we also celebrate the victory over Abaddon and the rise of Kormir, the Goddess of Truth."
⇒ Tell me about the Dragon Festival.
"The Dragon Festival began as a holiday that allowed the people of Cantha to relax and forget about the troubles of the world for a few days each year. The multi-day festival reaches its climax when the emperor arrives at the monastery. He then performs an ancient ritual to call upon the constellation of the Dragon to give its blessing to Cantha."
"This year, the emperor has decreed the festival shall also commemorate the great battle against Abaddon and the rise of Kormir as the new Goddess of Truths. Many Canthans will participate in reenactments of our triumph over the fallen god and his demonic forces of darkness. I hope you will join us."
⇒ Let's talk about something else.
⇒ Tell me more about the history of the Dragon Festival.
"The Dragon Festival was established long ago, though it did not become the massive celebration it is today until emperor Hanjai ruled Cantha following the Jade Wind. The young emperor restored the once chaotic Dragon Empire to the orderly kingdom you see today. He felt it especially important for citizens to remember their roots and recognize that which they overcame. The festival gradually transformed into a grand celebration of Canthan strength. The dragon is the physical representation of that spirit in all of us."
⇒ Let's talk about something else.
⇒ Thanks for the information.