
In the previously unnamed <a href=/explore/unknown.php>Omen Islands</a> a celebration has taken place every year, one to thank the goddess of the sea for her protection over the past year, and to give her offerings to ask for prosperity and guidance in the seas for the next year. This celebration was always closed off to non-native Omen Islanders, but this year, they have opened up their home and hearts to celebrate their culture with the rest of Subeta.
Starting today, Subetans can be a part of this festival in <a href=/explore/beach.php>Delphi</a> as well as in the <a href=/explore/unknown.php>Omen Islands</a> themselves, if they know the way. Celebrate the power of water by <a href=/forums/forum/123>soaking your friends</a> with water balloons and pistols, sold by a festival vendor named <a href=/explore/facepaint.php>Noijatat</a>. While you're visiting her, why not have her paint your face in typical Omen Islander fashion?
If you find a golden trinket or relic, it's said to bring good fortune and prosperity to give such items to the goddess of the sea. <a href=/explore/gold_turnin.php>Moana</a> has set up an area on the coast of the Omen Islands to accept such items and offer you a small reward for your generosity.
In the spirit of celebration, the Islanders would like to wish you, "Yeyei'i ao vivi natatl,, which roughly translates to "Live the life of the sea." Have fun!
Oooh... gold... so pretty.....