Spring—the ritual of Eruption— Created for the time that he spent with Gaea, Uvelcra deems that during this month a ritual will be preformed on his great anvil. It is commanded that two of the most beautiful worshippers, male and female, make love upon the anvil. After the ceremony, great feasts and drinking will commence
Summer—the Sacrifice of Magma—the hottest time for Rocks and for beings—It is rumored that during one particularly hot summer, Uvelcra found a maiden lying upon his anvil. She was cooling off as the anvil was the coolest place in the temple. What was a god to do but to entertain the lady there. Being pure, she graced the anvil with herself when he claimed her and Uvelcra as a reward, cooled the temple and surrounding lands for three months. As part of the requirements for a cool summer, Uvelcra has decreed that a maiden must be tied to the anvil during the full moon for his desires during the three months of summer. If there is a month of two moons, the maiden must have a twin and both must be presented. Otherwise, the summer will be one of the hottest on record.
Autumn—The Blessing of the Floe— This is the time of the cooling magma. As the heat of magma wanes, so does the temperature during the year. In preparations for the season of the rock, all worshipper must provide a sacrifice of their harvest and flock. 1/6 of each bushel of harvest should be given. 1/12 of each animal in the flock should be given to the temple. If during the time of the rock, a person should run out of food, then they should visit the temple for assistance. After the giving a feast is held and much debauchery ensues.
Winter—The building of the Rock—as all that remains of the lava is a Rock, Uvelcra decrees that rocks should be gathered from the fields and placed in remembrance of his great mountain. A sacrifice should be made upon this altar and the wife should be thoroughly warmed afterwards. If not married or bonded, anyone will do. If the warming occurs upon the altar, a blessing my be granted and the altar made permanent.