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<blockquote data-quote="Tarril Wolfeye" data-source="post: 2319377" data-attributes="member: 3344"><p>My Campaign Calender uses a 365-day-year and months aligned with the phases of the moon of 29 days. There are 7 days in the week named after planets, moon and suns.</p><p>Yes, this means one of my months is cut in half when the new year starts.</p><p></p><p>The days of the week are (pronounced like Latin)</p><p>Solisdies</p><p>Lunaradies</p><p>Daneliusdies</p><p>Wedanusdies</p><p>Jamiradies</p><p>Foclisdies</p><p>Rupaxdies</p><p></p><p>The months (or "Moons") are named like this:</p><p>"Moon Before", the second part of the "Moon Between"</p><p>"Moon of the Feast"</p><p>"Moon of Summer"</p><p>"Moon of the Dragon"</p><p>"Moon of Fire"</p><p>"Moon of Autumn"</p><p>"Moon of Wine"</p><p>"Moon of Earth"</p><p>"Moon of Winter"</p><p>"Moon of Snow"</p><p>"Moon of Water"</p><p>"Moon of Spring"</p><p>"Moon of Change", sometimes the first part of the "Moon Between"</p><p>"Moon After", most of the time the first part of the next "Moon Between"</p><p></p><p>The year number that is only now accepted continent-wide is the one used by the organisation called "Aurelantes" (1084 now, the first campaign started at the beginning of 1071)</p><p></p><p>The standard holidays are:</p><p>"Little Feast of the Moon" - First of Moon Before</p><p>"Big Feast of the Moon" - First of Moon of the Feast</p><p>"The Long Day" - summer solstice</p><p>"Feast of Bread" - 26th day of the Moon of the Dragon</p><p>"Feast of Harvest" - autumn equinox</p><p>"Feast of Spirits" - the night before the First of Moon of Earth</p><p>"The Long Night" - winter solstice</p><p>"Feast of Purification" - 6th of Moon of Water</p><p>"Feast of Eggs" - spring equinox</p><p></p><p>There's much more, like old calenders or the Kuo-toan calender which counts down, but I think that's enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarril Wolfeye, post: 2319377, member: 3344"] My Campaign Calender uses a 365-day-year and months aligned with the phases of the moon of 29 days. There are 7 days in the week named after planets, moon and suns. Yes, this means one of my months is cut in half when the new year starts. The days of the week are (pronounced like Latin) Solisdies Lunaradies Daneliusdies Wedanusdies Jamiradies Foclisdies Rupaxdies The months (or "Moons") are named like this: "Moon Before", the second part of the "Moon Between" "Moon of the Feast" "Moon of Summer" "Moon of the Dragon" "Moon of Fire" "Moon of Autumn" "Moon of Wine" "Moon of Earth" "Moon of Winter" "Moon of Snow" "Moon of Water" "Moon of Spring" "Moon of Change", sometimes the first part of the "Moon Between" "Moon After", most of the time the first part of the next "Moon Between" The year number that is only now accepted continent-wide is the one used by the organisation called "Aurelantes" (1084 now, the first campaign started at the beginning of 1071) The standard holidays are: "Little Feast of the Moon" - First of Moon Before "Big Feast of the Moon" - First of Moon of the Feast "The Long Day" - summer solstice "Feast of Bread" - 26th day of the Moon of the Dragon "Feast of Harvest" - autumn equinox "Feast of Spirits" - the night before the First of Moon of Earth "The Long Night" - winter solstice "Feast of Purification" - 6th of Moon of Water "Feast of Eggs" - spring equinox There's much more, like old calenders or the Kuo-toan calender which counts down, but I think that's enough. [/QUOTE]
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