[Over the last few days, people who engage in various holiday-related activities might notice that they are being watched by a Gebian. He looks exactly the same as most of his kin, but he seems to react in a somewhat abashed manner when you spot him. And...]
Hello, I am Pentu. Do not mind me; I am here merely to research Earth holidays such as Christmas, Hannukah and Kwanzaa. Would you mind answering a few questions?
[He talks! The voice is kinda insectoid and awkward, like how a cute bug would talk on a kid's cartoon, but still. What exactly were you doing that grabbed his interest? Maybe you knew in advance about him and it's a planned endeavour, even.]
Hello, I am Pentu. Do not mind me; I am here merely to research Earth holidays such as Christmas, Hannukah and Kwanzaa. Would you mind answering a few questions?
[He talks! The voice is kinda insectoid and awkward, like how a cute bug would talk on a kid's cartoon, but still. What exactly were you doing that grabbed his interest? Maybe you knew in advance about him and it's a planned endeavour, even.]
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Let's see... the tree... symbolises...
I do not have any idea, actually. I can only make educated guesses!
[Derp.]
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What is your guess, then?
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That's what the tree symbolises. It's a promise of better times that are to come. It says "you are experiencing hardship now, but things will get better. Stick together and you will prevail, as one strong group". That way, it becomes a powerful symbol of unity.
You see, it just happens that for the religion that first celebrated Christmas, rebirth and unity are both very important themes.
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[Amusement grows.]