Oh, they're effigies of men, made usually of woven straw or willow. Sometimes life sized, sometimes very large. The people would stuff them full of their offerings and hold a feast around them.
And then they'd burn them to the ground.
[Folding his hands, placid.]
Afterwards, they would cast the ashes to the winds and seas in hopes that they would reach heaven and herald in a better year.
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And then they'd burn them to the ground.
[Folding his hands, placid.]
Afterwards, they would cast the ashes to the winds and seas in hopes that they would reach heaven and herald in a better year.