Christmas in Pacifica

Much like the United States and Canada, Christmas is celebrated on 25 December every year. However, there are some regional variants throughout the country which separate the Feast of Saint Nicholas from the holiday itself.

5-6 December
In New Aurentia, Sinterklaasfeest is primarily made up of similar traditions celebrated on the Rhineland, the Netherlands and France minus the use of shoes; instead, a small derby hat is kept on the front step along with a carrot and hay. Sint-Nikolaas's assistant is often depicted as a human-beast hybrid who is known to send naughty kids to a chamber on a cliff, where he would punish them. This tradition remains a mostly Pirasaugetter tradition, though it is well known in the lowlands.

24 December
The evening of Christmas Eve is often referred to as Kyrresnicht or Hæliksnicht (Aurentian). For the most part, it is simply the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, which could also traditionally follow with a midnight mass.