Second Life News October 10, 2020 by

LUX AETERNA "Princeps Acherontis" + SAMHAIN: A Pagan Festival is now open!


LUX AETERNA "Princeps Acherontis" + SAMHAIN: A Pagan Festival is now open!

helel ( lux aeterna / sempiternal ) has added a photo to the pool:

LUX AETERNA "Princeps Acherontis" + SAMHAIN: A Pagan Festival is now open!

"Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo."

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My, my. We will finally make Acheron open to the public, for the first time. And what better time than now to do so? As we sit between the autumn equinox and winter solstice, the veil thins, and it seems nearly possible to travel to unimaginable worlds.

To guide you through the Underworld, Charon has been kind enough to tell us the secret of his light. Princeps Acherontis lights up even the foggiest areas of Acheron.

There are right hand, left hand, and both hand versions which all have high priority animations included. The right handed and left handed versions both include two stances to choose from. Also included is a version attached to your spine for a sheathed look.

The included texture HUD offers many different customization options. Flame is tintable. Materials are enabled, and all items are modify and copy.

Here’s a preview of the flame and the stones’ rotation.

As always, we hope you enjoy.

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About Samhain
Originally a Gaelic festival, remnants of Samhain’s traditions are now scattered in almost all corners of the Western world and beyond. Samhain (meaning "End of Summer") is one of four Gaelic seasonal celebrations, thought to be rooted in Celtic paganism, and most importantly, is still observed by many groups of people today, including Wiccans and other Neopagan groups.

Some time in the 9th century, the Church adopted the 1st of November as ‘All Hallows Day’ (All Saints Day), making the 31st of October ‘All Hallows Eve’. This paved the way for what we know now as Halloween, of which many activities are undoubtedly rooted in pagan traditions, such as dressing up in costumes and disguises, trick-or-treating, and pumpkin carving (originally, turnips were carved).

Traditionally, some believe that Samhain is a time when the veil between the spirit realm and our living world becomes thin, thin enough for both worlds to engage with each other. The Samhain we wish to bring to life is one that celebrates darkness and all things that come from it, embracing death and the idea that everything in this life moves from the physical plane to the spiritual one upon death, as well as honoring the dead, our ancestors, and our loved ones who have already journeyed to this world.

Our aim is to offer a genuine Pagan experience, one unlikely to be found anywhere else, returning to ancient tradition and beliefs and give thanks to them, at the very same time, providing a fun experience for everyone involved, whilst dispelling any misconceptions or misinformation about the day itself.

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