Difference between revisions of "Holy hash achievement"
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*[[2008-11-24 49 9|2008-11-24]] at Bad Wimpfen, Germany: [[User:Danatar|Danatar]] and [[User:ilpadre|ilpadre]] | *[[2008-11-24 49 9|2008-11-24]] at Bad Wimpfen, Germany: [[User:Danatar|Danatar]] and [[User:ilpadre|ilpadre]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:47, 28 November 2008
To claim this achievement, you have to visit a hashpoint that is located on sacred ground. This could be at a church, or a temple, or a graveyard, or places of worship such as wayside crosses and shrines. Ancient native burial grounds also count. It is important that the coordinates have been officially consecrated - that is, by a priest of the according religion. If you just bring a cross and say your prayers at the hashpoint or bless it with stolen holy water, it doesn't count. If you are a priest and call upon your god to bless the hashpoint, it does count, but you are greedy and therefore might be committing a sin.
Winners
The following users have won the Holy Hash award:
- 2008-11-24 at Bad Wimpfen, Germany: Danatar and ilpadre
- 2008-11-06 -35 138 at Marion UC, SA: UnwiseOwl
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