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The '''Pilgrimage of the Snout''' is a denary religious | The '''Pilgrimage of the Snout''' is a denary religious pilgrimage to the [[Reliquary of the Snout (Noble Dog)|Reliquary of the Snout]] in [[Kiszombor]], [[North Balaton]]. The Pilgrimage of the Snout is primarily dedicated to worshipping the [[Auroran King]] who lived during the [[First Wolf Palatinate]] after the [[Three Kings Era]]. The Pilgrimage of the Snout is a mandatory pilgrimage that is considered to be a [[Ecclesiastical pilgrimage]], meaning all members of the [[Imperial Faith]] must carry out the pilgrimage. | ||
The pilgrimage | The Pilgrimage of the Snout is considered to be the longest pilgrimage of the ecclesiastical pilgrimages and is constructed to mimic the life of the Auroran King as documented within the [[Kronika Aurorum]]. Officially, the pilgrimage begins in a feast within the [[Cathedral Upon Ormány]], where the Auroran King gathered his remaining allies and had a feast before offering himself to the [[Great Wolf]]. After leaving the Cathedral Upon Ormány, the pilgrimage continues to the [[Királ of the Seven Apostles]] within [[Kossuth]]. | ||
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The Pilgrimage of the Snout is a denary religious pilgrimage to the Reliquary of the Snout in Kiszombor, North Balaton. The Pilgrimage of the Snout is primarily dedicated to worshipping the Auroran King who lived during the First Wolf Palatinate after the Three Kings Era. The Pilgrimage of the Snout is a mandatory pilgrimage that is considered to be a Ecclesiastical pilgrimage, meaning all members of the Imperial Faith must carry out the pilgrimage.
The Pilgrimage of the Snout is considered to be the longest pilgrimage of the ecclesiastical pilgrimages and is constructed to mimic the life of the Auroran King as documented within the Kronika Aurorum. Officially, the pilgrimage begins in a feast within the Cathedral Upon Ormány, where the Auroran King gathered his remaining allies and had a feast before offering himself to the Great Wolf. After leaving the Cathedral Upon Ormány, the pilgrimage continues to the Királ of the Seven Apostles within Kossuth.