Day of Happy Regrets

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The Day of Happy Regrets (15 February) is an unofficial festivity observed in the Grand Duchy of Isselmere and the Principality of Anguist commemorates the death of the first king of the Isselmerians and Anguistians, Forthar I the Brute, following a night of debauchery with his queen, Maldren of Apphelia, and Ilse the Unready of Nieland, the wife of his deceased son, Gorm the Crude. He is said to have died with a smile on his face.

Early celebrants of both sexes witnessed the day by telling ribald tales in pubs and engaging in private competition of increasingly lurid pranks on one another. The sexual licence that initially marked the event decreased with the

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