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[[File:Charyou Tree.png|180px|right|thumb|A Charyou Tree]] |
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− | {{Quote|Death for you, life for my crop.}}'''Charyou Tree''' comes from the [[High Speech]] meaning a human sacrifice to punish sins and bring good crops. This was done |
+ | {{Quote|Death for you, life for my crop.}}'''Charyou Tree''' comes from the [[High Speech]] meaning a human sacrifice to punish sins and bring good crops. This was done in the days of Arthur Eld. |
During the Reap Fair, Stuffy Guys are placed upon the evening bonfire, as a modified tradition. |
During the Reap Fair, Stuffy Guys are placed upon the evening bonfire, as a modified tradition. |
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Revision as of 11:22, 20 July 2014
“Death for you, life for my crop.”
Charyou Tree comes from the High Speech meaning a human sacrifice to punish sins and bring good crops. This was done in the days of Arthur Eld.
During the Reap Fair, Stuffy Guys are placed upon the evening bonfire, as a modified tradition.
However as noted by Alain Johns, it is also the name of an actual tree.