Quote Originally Posted by Bluevann View Post
You do know that Christmas wasn't born as the celebration of Christ's birth, right? It was originally celebrating the Winter Solstice. The Church later on claimed the son of God to have been born the 25th December, merely because they wanted to impose religion over pagan festivities.
Then an other religion having for god a bottle with a brown but powerful against rust containing, arrived and changed again the way we live the Solstice d'Hiver..
But it didn't work that good for Halloween which has a very small impact in my country where we have la Toussaint, catholic, who replaced Samain, the opening of the first month, Samonios, of the new year. But anyway it has nothing to see with Eorzea, nor our ancient gods, nor the catholic religion, nor a beverage from Atlanta or a pumpkin from south america who strangely finished to symbolize an event mostly celebrated by the anglo-saxons.