[s2e4] Alban Elfed | Day

While the show uses it as a fantasy backdrop, is a real term used in modern Druidry to mark the Autumn Equinox , typically occurring around September 21st or 22nd.

The name is Welsh, often translated as " The Light of the Water " or " The Zenith of Autumn ". [S2E4] Alban Elfed Day

It represents the moment when day and night are in perfect balance (12 hours each) before the "dark half" of the year begins. While the show uses it as a fantasy

In the television series , Season 2, Episode 4 is titled " Alban Elfed Day ". The episode centers on an "ancient version of Thanksgiving" that Dwight agrees to help Gretta host. Episode Summary: [S2E4] Alban Elfed Day In the television series , Season 2, Episode

It is celebrated as the second of three harvest festivals (following Lughnasadh and preceding Samhain). It specifically honors the gathering of fruits like apples and nuts that ripened under the summer sun. Traditions and Rituals

In both the show and real-world practice, the day is defined by specific customs:

In this episode, the characters become trapped in a caused by an "infinity spell". They are forced to live the same day over and over until they can successfully accomplish every detail of the Alban Elfed celebration correctly. Real-World Significance: What is Alban Elfed?