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'''Qonklese funerary practices''' consists of different sets of traditions across [[Qonklaks]]. Across the Quoncosphere, the traditional colour of morning is ash grey.
'''Qonklese funerary practices''' consists of different sets of traditions across [[Qonklaks]]. Across the Quoncosphere, the traditional colour of morning is blood red, symbolizing loyalty and sacrifice.
 
== Practices ==
Upon death, the household of the deceased will drape a blood red banner. Typically, those within the direct household (excluding extended family relations) must observe a full year of mourning, which includes only wearing clothing in blood red. An obituary is sent out to relatives informing them of the date of the funeral. Traditionally, the funeral must occur within a week of the death.
 
In Hanctheism,


== Types ==
== Types ==


=== Familial mourning ===
=== Familial mourning ===
The amount of mourning activities observed by individuals depend on their relation to the deceased.


=== National mourning ===
=== National mourning ===
As per the instructions in the ''Rites of Hiang'', mourning of a monarch by the entire nation has been practiced by every dynasty starting from the [[Kingdom of Hiang]].
As per the instructions in the ''Rites of Hiang'', mourning of a monarch by the entire nation has been practiced by every dynasty starting from the [[Kingdom of Hiang]].

Latest revision as of 15:21, 25 January 2026

Qonklese funerary practices consists of different sets of traditions across Qonklaks. Across the Quoncosphere, the traditional colour of morning is blood red, symbolizing loyalty and sacrifice.

Practices

Upon death, the household of the deceased will drape a blood red banner. Typically, those within the direct household (excluding extended family relations) must observe a full year of mourning, which includes only wearing clothing in blood red. An obituary is sent out to relatives informing them of the date of the funeral. Traditionally, the funeral must occur within a week of the death.

In Hanctheism,

Types

Familial mourning

The amount of mourning activities observed by individuals depend on their relation to the deceased.

National mourning

As per the instructions in the Rites of Hiang, mourning of a monarch by the entire nation has been practiced by every dynasty starting from the Kingdom of Hiang.