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”Vieta ma’u Uro’Ila t’et” is a rare ritual that is performed by the Iskawan tribe when the two moons of A’kaya fall into its shadow and are eclipsed. Since Kee’lo’s birth it’s only occurred two times, and while they are usually celebrated occasions, the ancient oral tales tell that under certain circumstances they may bode very ill omens. This one, however seems to be taken in great revelry as it occurred right after a bountiful harvest of the year’s crops. The whole event was so joyous and carefree that even an outsider to the tribe was given a chance to participate- and with the guidance of Vega, she seems to be a quick study of the moves. (edited)

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