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ITEMSHOP_GASHAPON_GAINFOURITEMSThere is also a chance that you will gain up to 3 other fantastic items from the list for free.
ITEMSHOP_GASHAPON_GAINONEITEMSYou will gain 1 fantastic item from the list.
ITEMSHOP_GASHAPON_GAINSEVENITEMSThere is also a chance that you will gain up to 6 other fantastic items from the list for free.
ITEMSHOP_GASHAPON_GAINSIXITEMSThere is also a chance that you will gain up to 5 other fantastic items from the list for free.
ITEMSHOP_GASHAPON_GAINTHREEITEMSThere is also a chance that you will gain up to 2 other fantastic items from the list for free.
ITEMSHOP_GASHAPON_GAINTWOITEMSThere is also a chance that you will gain 1 other fantastic item from the list for free.
ITEMSHOP_RECORDER_USINGINFO(After placing it in your residence, right-click this item to use it)
ITEMSHOP_RUNMESSAGE_GETITEMCongratulations, |cffff00ff[$VAR1]|r pulled out [$VAR3] from [$VAR2]!
ITEMSHOP_RUNMESSAGE_GETITEM_1Congratulations |cffff00ff[$VAR1]|r on getting [$VAR3] from [$VAR2]!
ITEMSHOP_TRANSFORMATIONPOTIONSTransforms the user for 1 hour into a(n)
JOIN_CHANNELPlease enter the name and password of the channel you wish to join.
K_08MID_DIALOG1I want to know the origins of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
K_08MID_DIALOG2I want to exchange 10 bean paste mooncakes for a Mid-Autumn Package (small).
K_08MID_DIALOG3I want to exchange 10 coconut mooncakes for a Mid-Autumn Package (medium).
K_08MID_DIALOG4I want to exchange 20 coconut mooncakes for a Mid-Autumn Package (big).
K_08MID_DIALOG5The 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calandar is the traditional Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival. In ancient times, people divided the year into four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. Each month was then split into three months. The 8th month is the middle month of fall, and the 15th is the middle day of the middle month, which is why it's also called the Mid-Autumn Festival.\n\nThe reason why Mid-Autumn Festival is such a big festival in China has to do with the various traditional tales told about the moon. The most famous of these stories is that of Chang'e. The first recorded version of the story is in the the book Huainanzi. The story says that in the Xia dynasty there was a skilled archer named Houyi, who later became a leader. He also had a wife named Chang'e. Houyi wanted to live forever, so he visted the Queen Mother of the West, to ask for a potion of immortality. He brought the potion back and told Chang'e. But Chang'e drank it herself when her husband wasn't home and ascended to the moon. Chinese people imagine that the shadows on the moon are her. This story is retold during the Mid-Autumn Festival, and adds to the fun atmosphere of the celebrations.
K_08MID_DIALOG6Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
K_08MID_DIALOG7You don't have enough yet.
K_08MID_DIALOG8You don't have enough room in your backpack. Please make space and try again.
K_2008xmss_1_s1I want to get my new year's blessing.
K_2008XMSS_1_S10Zachariel was a Great Mage of the Eye of Wisdom from the time 400 years ago when the Eye of Wisdom was still residing on the Kolydian continent. He was well known because of his benevolent deeds. In the midst of a harsh winter he would provide the needy with supplies.\n\nOnce the people of the Eye of Wisdom had come to Candara, they decided to keep this habit in order to foster a peaceful relationship with the local people. When the season of heavy snow had come they would, just as Zachariel had done, wear a red robe and provide the local people with supplies. This gesture helped many endure the long winters and also built trust between the people and the Eye of Wisdom. Soon we were doing this every winter and it became a custom and was named the Snowflake Festival.\n\nAfter the Phirius Workshops had been set up, they meant to take advantage of this custom and decided to make some modifications to the red robe and thereafter let their people wear these robes while delivering presents to little children. Their actions won many praises from the people and also allowed them to make more money.\n\nThe Phirius Workshops taking a fancy to this custom would make the Snowflake Festival an even bigger event in the years to come. Each year more and more people took part in these activities creating this wonderful and exciting atmosphere that we can experience during the winter season nowadays.
K_2008xmss_1_s2I want to exchange 10 lost gifts for a [203481|Yellow Snowflake Festival Gift].
K_2008xmss_1_s3I want to exchange 20 lost gifts for a [203482|Green Snowflake Festival Gift].
K_2008xmss_1_s4I want to exchange 50 lost gifts for a [203483|Red Snowflake Festival Gift].
K_2008xmss_1_s5To prepare for the next event, I will have to charge you a fee of 3000 gold.
K_2008xmss_1_s6Spend 3000 gold for a new year's blessing.
K_2008xmss_1_s7Merry Snowflake Festival!
K_2008xmss_1_s8There seems to be a countdown to the new year's event near the fountain in Varanas.
K_2008xmss_1_s9I want to hear the history behind the Snowflake Festival.
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