Text written by Suya El Naraid
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Suya bnecome Officer in Hansen Village
The announcement came through the First Girl Esther where by order of her Jarl Ans the Bond then sent a scroll for all the citizens to gather in the long hall during the night, while the Bonds checked if everything that was ordered by the great Jarl, the head of House Hansen, was in accordance with their orders, Ans then enters the hall greeting the free men and women thanking everyone for their presence on this great day.
Lady Freya then invites everyone to gather around the bonfire. Other free men and women also arrived from other cities to honor their friend and ruler of the home.
The night was filled with joy, emotion, sharing and unity, everything a home needs to prosper. Everyone shared the bread and salt that were brought by the Bonds on a beautiful tray.
Raising their horns, the word SKOLL echoed loudly, making the entire city of Gor hear it. After rubbing the handful of earth that Ans offered in our hands, emotion took over the oath ceremony.
For those who had already taken the oath or who had the honor of attending a great event like this, memories overflowed again. For those who had never taken a ceremony or were never able to attend this celebration, this night left significant marks.
The emotion and privilege of having participated in a citizenship oath ceremony made everyone know that now the free men and women of House Hansen can say: - Yes, I have a land, I have a home! And so the hearts of the residents were now engraved in that bonfire where the flame will always be lit, warming House Hansen. At the end of the ceremony, Ans hands over the citizenship documents.
Text written by Suya El Naraid
Note: In the north, the ceremony takes place on the first day of the year, March 21st. In the north, they usually have stones like a stonang-type temple, and there, with a large bonfire lit, the administrator takes the oath.
The stone is not necessary in the north, but everyone has their heart in the city where they live and this is the birthstone where they have their heart.
As for the stone, each Nordic village has a stone altar where ceremonies are held and a precious stone is used, sometimes a red sapphire, which represents the heart of the village.
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