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Players do not know much about smaller holiday events in World of Warcraft. There are several reasons. Some simply slip under the radar due to not many celebrating the holiday it is named for. Some just do not have many rewards associated with it. And some are so well celebrated in the real world that not many will be online in game to celebrate it. Here are some less popular but interesting holidays that Azeroth celebrates.
First is the Harvest Festival which is similar in vein to the lunar festival, in that you honor your ancestors. But this day is to honor specifically the heroes that have died serving each faction instead of all people that have lived before you.
For major lore nerds and players just interested in Warcraft's storyline, this even stands out the sacrifices of both Uther Lightbringer (Alliance), and Grom Hellscream (Horde). Both heroes have a short quest chain tribute to them leading the player to their places of rest. A book is then gifted with a written poem in tribute to the hero whose grave you've visited.
The benefit of doing this small task is that in two days you will receive a 'Horn of Plenty' in the mail. This item conjures a food that heals 50% of your health. It has a lengthy cool down but if your broke and hungry. This event also can help a player finish the food related achievements 'It's Happy Hour Somewhere' and 'Tastes Like Chicken'. Eat everything you see at least once!
Second is the Day of the Dead. Otherwise known as Dia de los Muertos in the real world, the Warcraft version of this holiday reflects that atmosphere by literally celebrating with death. As long as you offer bread and dance with the spirits floating about, you can get a marionette pet item and the achievement 'Dead Man' Party'. Remember that you must get credit do what the spirits ask of you in order - in your race's home city, not your faction capitol. A neutral town also works.
The third is New Year. New Years Eve in Warcraft is just like in real world - full of excitable people waiting for the New Year to roll around. The sky is light up every hour after sunset counting down to the big one as soon as the clock strikes twelve.
Besides a small delivery quest, most think there is nothing to do on New Year's Day. Most people are out parting or sleeping off the nights after effects. But there are things to do - if you like causing havoc. This mostly is a PvP server thing, but remember those tables full of drinks in display in the front of the major cities?
Well the guards are not afraid to get their drunk on. Guards in towns - especially the ones under Steamwheedle control - will be calling out sick sleeping off the drink from the night previous. This means no guards to stop fighting from breaking out. In neutral goblin controlled towns such as Booty Bay this can result in some great PvP warfare.So on New Years Day you can choose to sleep in, or join in the PvP gankfest in Booty Bay.
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