L25.16 Festival of Pipes
A festive observance in Ninur-Sin and bordering regions of Lal-Mit.
The festival typically from 2 days up to a week, and involves much musical merrymaking, in particular of the clay pipe.
The practice is said to have been started by the wandering piper Ninbul-Ak who walked from Ninur-Sin to Lal-Mit constantly playing on his clay pipe, only stopping to sleep or eat.
The song of Ninbul-Ak was said to be so beautiful that many creatures from the wild and peasantry came to hear his song, bringing him food and refreshment, and soon joined him in a musical procession as they crossed to Lal-Mit.
It is believed that making song in Ninbul-Ak's name brings great bounty, and more merry would thereafter bring yet more abundance.
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