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Event Schedule

Saturday, January 23, Festival of Bastet, 3PM EST (8PM GMT), Altars all over Egypt.

  • The Test of Festivals is available to anyone level 14+. Sign up at any UWorship
  • Once you are signed up for test, find a friend (or stranger), grab 2 debens of camel milk and 2 debens of honey, and head to any common altar.
  • Stand behind the statue and face forward so that your right side is also the statues right side.
  • Place a deben of honey on the left side pillar (the outer column). Have your friend place a deben of honey on the right side pillar.
  • Place a deben of camel milk on the left focus (the plate in statue's hand). Have your friend place a deben of camel milk on the right focus.
  • Meditate on the altar, then have your friend meditate on altar.
  • A window will popup telling you the specific types of ribbons and ambrosia that you'll need for the festival. Write these down.
  • Prior to the festival, find suppliers for the silk ribbons and aromatic honey noted in the popup. Use a kitchen to make ambrosia from the aromatic honey and camel milk. This process takes 10 minutes. Don't wear the ribbons. They only last one hour.
  • On festival day, head to an altar and set it up by surrounding it with 21 piles of camel milk. Each pile should have one deben of milk. Or just ask on E! for an altar being setup for the purpose and head there.
  • Wait until the signal is given on E! or WWM and put on your ribbons and sacrifice your ambrosia.


Saturday, January 23, Cuttables dig, 5:30PM EST (10:30PM GMT), Saqqarah just south of chariot stop

  • Food will be provided. New players welcome. If you don't have a shovel yet, I can give you a basic iron shovel.

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