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<blockquote data-quote="Plane Sailing" data-source="post: 1577222" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>In my campaign there are four seasons in the year, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Each season has three months, comprising four weeks each, with seven days in a week. The Kyri year is slightly shorter than ours, having only 48 weeks.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Seasons</span></p><p><strong>Spring </strong> is the season of growth and new life. Rivers become fuller and faster, fuelled by melt-water from the mountains. Many young animals are born at this time of year.</p><p><strong>Summer </strong> is the season of ripening and warmth. Rivers calm down again</p><p><strong>Autumn </strong> is the season of harvest and rejoicing. It is also the season of storms, rain and fog.</p><p><strong>Winter </strong> is the season of darkness and cold. Snow and ice embrace the land in a grip of iron.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Months</span></p><p>Spring is divided up into the months of <strong>Floodwater</strong>, <strong>Greening </strong> and <strong>May</strong>.</p><p>Summer is divided into the months of <strong>Summertide</strong>, <strong>Midsummer </strong> and <strong>Harvest</strong></p><p>Autumn is divided into <strong>Autumntide</strong>, <strong>Stormtime </strong> and <strong>Hogswatch</strong>.</p><p>Winter is divided into <strong>Frostdawn</strong>, <strong>Ironwater </strong> and <strong>Bleakwinter</strong>. </p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Days</span></p><p>The seven days of the week are <strong>Holyday, Restday, Fastday, Waxday, Moonday, Waneday and Markday</strong>. <strong>Holyday </strong> is a day of religious observances and celebrations of Asura, including lectures and miraculous healings. The first Holyday of each month is a festival, and is normally well attended. <strong>Restday </strong> is when townspeople tend to recover from the joyous excesses of the Holyday celebrations, and is often used as an additional market day. <strong>Fastday </strong> is traditionally a day of fasting in preparation for the week ahead. Rigorously applied in Singh, it is less commonly observed to the East of the Barrier range. <strong>Waxday</strong>, <strong>Moonday </strong> and <strong>Waneday </strong> reflect the main phases of the moon of Kyri. The moon goes through each phase once a week, and Moonday is always the time of the full moon. These three days are all normal working days. <strong>Markday </strong> closes the week, and is the traditional market day; commoners bring their produce into town for sale in the markets, and much business is transacted in preparation for the coming Holyday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plane Sailing, post: 1577222, member: 114"] In my campaign there are four seasons in the year, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Each season has three months, comprising four weeks each, with seven days in a week. The Kyri year is slightly shorter than ours, having only 48 weeks. [size=4]Seasons[/size] [B]Spring [/B] is the season of growth and new life. Rivers become fuller and faster, fuelled by melt-water from the mountains. Many young animals are born at this time of year. [B]Summer [/B] is the season of ripening and warmth. Rivers calm down again [B]Autumn [/B] is the season of harvest and rejoicing. It is also the season of storms, rain and fog. [B]Winter [/B] is the season of darkness and cold. Snow and ice embrace the land in a grip of iron. [size=4]Months[/size] Spring is divided up into the months of [B]Floodwater[/B], [B]Greening [/B] and [B]May[/B]. Summer is divided into the months of [B]Summertide[/B], [B]Midsummer [/B] and [B]Harvest[/B] Autumn is divided into [B]Autumntide[/B], [B]Stormtime [/B] and [B]Hogswatch[/B]. Winter is divided into [B]Frostdawn[/B], [B]Ironwater [/B] and [B]Bleakwinter[/B]. [size=4]Days[/size] The seven days of the week are [B]Holyday, Restday, Fastday, Waxday, Moonday, Waneday and Markday[/B]. [B]Holyday [/B] is a day of religious observances and celebrations of Asura, including lectures and miraculous healings. The first Holyday of each month is a festival, and is normally well attended. [B]Restday [/B] is when townspeople tend to recover from the joyous excesses of the Holyday celebrations, and is often used as an additional market day. [B]Fastday [/B] is traditionally a day of fasting in preparation for the week ahead. Rigorously applied in Singh, it is less commonly observed to the East of the Barrier range. [B]Waxday[/B], [B]Moonday [/B] and [B]Waneday [/B] reflect the main phases of the moon of Kyri. The moon goes through each phase once a week, and Moonday is always the time of the full moon. These three days are all normal working days. [B]Markday [/B] closes the week, and is the traditional market day; commoners bring their produce into town for sale in the markets, and much business is transacted in preparation for the coming Holyday. [/QUOTE]
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