On the 11th of Tolothen each year since 847 Time of Rest the Kingdom of Helva celebrates the inception of their nation out of the ashes and unrest of the Meyda War. Helvan Farmers everywhere currently on the proper part of their crop rotation will save up stores of Hajik. These stores are then carted out to their local village or town to be used as the filler base for a communal feast. The Day of Rest is so popular and has shown to improve national production and approval that a stipend of spending is included in The House of Commerce budget to buy the saved crops from the farmers in question.

Traditional Helvan foods such as Gazdash are enjoyed mostly at the expense of the state, games and competitions of strength are held, and finally the Wars End Pillar is burned. The Wars End Pillar is a large wooden post with a carefully carved Inverted Circle which, when conducted sets fire to itself in representation of the destructive nature of the Meyda War leading to its own end. Additionally the remaining vertical pillar of charcoal left after it finishes burning is said to be a grim reminder of The Spear and the true devastation brought about on regular people when countries throw War-workers at one another.