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− | The most popular Eoran calendaring system is a lunar cycle based system, similar to the Gregorian calendar used today. | + | The most popular Eoran calendaring system is a lunar cycle based system, similar to the Gregorian calendar used today. |
It is commonly referred to as '''the calendar''' or the '''common calendar''' as opposed to other time keeping systems in use. | It is commonly referred to as '''the calendar''' or the '''common calendar''' as opposed to other time keeping systems in use. | ||
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+ | The calendar year has 265 days, divided into 8 months. It features a 6 day week. | ||
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* Boneday | * Boneday | ||
* Burnday | * Burnday | ||
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+ | Week always begins on Ashday and ends on Burnday. | ||
Burnday is a holy day reserved for religious observances (burning of offerings and effigies for the gods). Many establishments, and businesses close or let out early on that day to allow employees to attend temples and shrines. | Burnday is a holy day reserved for religious observances (burning of offerings and effigies for the gods). Many establishments, and businesses close or let out early on that day to allow employees to attend temples and shrines. | ||
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== Months and Seasons == | == Months and Seasons == | ||
− | The year has four seasons, each of which has two months. Each month has between | + | The year has four seasons, each of which has two months. Each month has between 30 and 35 days. Most months have about 33 days on average. |
The month names are as follows: | The month names are as follows: |
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[hide]Description
The most popular Eoran calendaring system is a lunar cycle based system, similar to the Gregorian calendar used today.
It is commonly referred to as the calendar or the common calendar as opposed to other time keeping systems in use.
The calendar year has 265 days, divided into 8 months. It features a 6 day week.
Usage
The common calendar is used in all major human nations across all three continents, as well as on Zorander Isle. It is also the default calendar used by sailors and merchants, regardless of the cultures they hail from. It is the official calendar of the kingdom of Westmarch.
This calendar system is used by most races that live in, or trade with human kingdoms. This includes High Elves, Gnomes, Halflings, Half-Orcs as well as many Ogre, Orc tribes.
Some factions follow their own time keeping traditions. Those include:
- Some Dwarf clans use the modern Dwarven Calendar, while many years ago they used the Ancient Dwarven Calendar
- Many Wood Elf tribes use Druidic Calendars
- Dragonborn kingdoms use their own calendaring system
Days of the Week
The common calendar uses a 6 day week:
- Ashday
- Grainday
- Chainday
- Marketday
- Boneday
- Burnday
Week always begins on Ashday and ends on Burnday.
Burnday is a holy day reserved for religious observances (burning of offerings and effigies for the gods). Many establishments, and businesses close or let out early on that day to allow employees to attend temples and shrines.
Months and Seasons
The year has four seasons, each of which has two months. Each month has between 30 and 35 days. Most months have about 33 days on average.
The month names are as follows:
Season | Month # | Month Name |
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Winter | 1 | Briteborn |
2 | Crispen | |
Spring | 3 | Torrent |
4 | Everbloom | |
Summer | 5 | Cinder |
6 | Dust | |
Fall | 7 | Thorncrest |
8 | Hallow |
The dates are written starting with the day, followed by month. For example: 25th of Crispen or 37th of Dust.
Current Year
The Protagonists begin their adventure in the year 9,748.
The Timeline
The calendar year 0, is the last year of the Purge. The calendar was reset to commemorate the end of the Age of the Paragons and the beginning of the Age of Men.
Dates prior to year 0 are usually annotated with "BP" or "Before Purge". Dates after the year 0 are sometimes marked with "AP" for "After Purge" though it is mostly used in official documents or historical texts.
Year | Event |
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0 | End of the Purge |
~ 9,400 (?) | Siege of Drakenhoff Estate |
9,628 | Student Riots in Zul |
9,748 | The Protagonists begin their adventure |