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Started by Vincent07, Apr 14, 2014, 09:14 PM

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Vincent07

This is right out of the FRCS

There are 365 days in the year, split up into twelve months of thirty days each with five holidays that fall between some months. The names of the months are given in both the formal names and the common ones. The seasons run like they do for the northern hemisphere; Hammer is like January and Flamerule is like July. Each week consists of ten days, called a tenday.


Month Name        Common name
1 Hammer        Deepwinter
2 Alturiak The Claw of Winter
3 Ches        The Claw of the Sunsets
4 Tarsakh The Claw of the Storms
5 Mirtul        The Melting
6 Kythorn The Time of Flowers
7 Flamerule Summertide
8 Elesias Highsun
9 Eleint        The Fading
10 Marpenoth Leaffall
11 Uktar        The Rotting
12 Nightal The Drawing Down


The holidays are Midwinter, Greengrass, Midsummer, Highharvestide and The Feast of the Moon. Midwinter falls between Hammer and Alturiak, Greengrass between Tarsakh and Mirtul, Midsummer is between Flamerule and Eleasis, Highharvestide is between Elient and Marpenoth, and The Feast of the Moon is between Uktar and Nightal.

Note: The holidays do not fall on the actual day the season changes. The 19th of Ches is the Spring Equinox, the 20th of Kythorn is the Summer Solstice, the 21st of Elient is the Autumn Equinox and the 20th of Nightal is the Winter Solstice.

Every four years, another holiday called Shieldmeet is added as a leap day immediately following the Midsummer holiday.
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Note that the holidays are actual days outside the months of the calendar, with each month having 30 days - thus, 12x30 = 360 + 5, with an extra day every four years for Shieldmeet, thus making it equivalent to the real world 365 day year.
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