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PostPosted: November 2nd, 2005, 8:28 pm 
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Haloween was originally a Pagan festival, traditionally known as All Hallows Eve. Those pesky Americans took it and made it commercial, and that is what we all celebrate today.


Known as Samhain to Pagans. Christians in Ireland refered to it as Hallow Eve, giving it the eventual name of Halloween.

Edit: Back on topic..no, they most likely won't.

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PostPosted: November 3rd, 2005, 3:51 am 
true... as us english dont as jagex are brits they will not lol


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halloween is not just an american holiday.

just not called haloween in every country that it's celebrated in.

also known as:
all hallo's eve
day of the dead
and several others that i dont recall offhand.

thanksgiving is a more regional celebration in which the day varies in the different countries that might have their own type of festivities.

the only 3 holidays that jagex has ever recognised in the game are halloween, christmas, and easter.

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Southrend wrote:
Well I believe Halloween is also American. And not official (yet) in many other countries.

But Thanksgiving will not be a holiday drop in my opinion.


A turky suit would be pretty cool though. ;)

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