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Festival of Love
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To honor the kinship and love, celebrate by having meals,exchanging gifts, singing and dancing |
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- "Allayloo ta nuv!"
- ―Ewokese for, "Celebrate the love!"
The Festival of Love was a celebration held once a year by the Ewoks on Endor, to honor the kinship and love between tribe members. During the festival, Ewoks would give gifts of Camby Berries to one another to demonstrate trust and acceptance. Tribe members would also prepare meals, sing, and dance. One popular beverage served during the celebration was Chak juice.
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History
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During one such celebration in 1 ABY, Queen Kylantha of Naboo invited Chief Chirpa and his tribe to visit her city. Chirpa accepted and traveled to Theed, along with the shaman, Logray. As news of the Galactic Civil War had not yet reached the Ewoks, the pair were equally welcoming to Rebels and Imperials alike.
During subsequent annual events, the Ewoks once again celebrated across the galaxy, this time in Tyrena, Kaadara, and the Southern Ewok Lake Village on Endor. During these celebrations, spacers were tasked with participating in matchmaking between couples, bundling love cards for Ewok children, and helping a disillusioned love sage re-discover the true meaning of love. By completing these tasks, spacers were awarded Ewok Chak Hearts which could be turned in for a variety of gifts. Spacers also made an effort to find an Ewok named Kyoopid, honoring him during this time of love.
Behind the scenes
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The Festival of Love is a live event held annually in the MMORPG Star Wars Galaxies, usually in the month of February. It was based on the real-world celebration, Valentine's Day.
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Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided (First appearance)
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Celebrate the Love on the official Star Wars Galaxies website (content now obsolete; backup links 1 2)
So This Is Love on the official Star Wars Galaxies website (content now obsolete; backup links 1 2)