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"Only a coward waits to be taken like a lamb from the fold or a fox from a trap."

~ Laxdaela Saga, c.40
Samhain was one of four major Celtic seasonal festivals, along with Imbolc, Beltane, and Lughnasadh, and it took place between the autumn equinox and the winter solstice.

During Samhain, the Celts harvested their crops and slaughtered livestock for food. Then, they celebrated their abundance with sporting games and a giant —and raucous— feast. The people also prepared winter housing for itinerant warriors and shamans.

On a spiritual level, marked the time of the year in which the barrier between the earthly world and the spirit world dissolved, allowing spirits to walk among—and perhaps torment—mortals. It’s also described in countless myths and folktales as a period of mystical intensity. Celtic priests built huge bonfires, practiced divination rituals, and conducted rites to keep ghouls at bay.

As part of the celebration, they wanted to light the way to their homes for the good spirits, so they carved faces into vegetables such as turnips and squash.
Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
"Such a variety of structures, carrying water from so many places. Compare this, please, with the pointless pyramids, or the useless (though decorative) constructions of the Greeks!" - Sextus

Pic: Acueduct "Pont du Gard", Gard, France
"I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 96% how I react to it." - Scipio Africanus
"The men buckled on their weapons and started outside amid high expectations, taking care not to leave their backs unguarded -- just in case -- for Jesus may have said something about brothers, but he made no mention of cousins."

— Arturo Perez-Reverte