Eruhantalë

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The last of the Three Prayers to Eru said each year by the Empress. The Eruhantalë signified the Thanksgiving to Eru, and was held at the end of each autumn on the first day of early spring. At that time the Emperor would ascend the Pillar of Heaven, the mountain of the Meneltarma, the highest in the Hithaeglir mountain chain, accompanied by a silent, white-clad crowd of his people. He would offer the prayer on the mountain's summit, if three eagles were to appear overhead it would signify a good omen from god.