1. Calendars

Taqwim

Lunar
20 Gol, 405 of the Fifth Age


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The Taqwim (Celestial for "Calendar") is the calendar used by most of El-Bayir. The Taqwim was compiled by the astronomers of the old Deshenite KingdomIn the Taqwim, a year lasts 360 days, split into twelve 30-day months.


Current Year

Universal Count

9205

Age Count

V 405

Years

The Taqwim has years of 360 days length. Years in the Taqwim are counted in two ways: their universal count and the age count.

The universal count starts at the creation of Deshen, which occurred on 1/1/0001. In the Universal count, a year is counted in years since the creation of Deshen. As of Malagazh's War, it had been 8200 years since the Worldshaping.

The age count starts at the beginning of the most recent Age of the World, which is denoted by a roman numeral before the year. As of Malagazh's War, the world had just entered the 400th Year of the Fifth Age, or V 400.

In normal life, the age year is more practical and common, however many scholars and loremasters prefer the universal count due to its completeness.


Months

Each month begins with the first rising of the crescent moon. Month names are derived from Celestial, with a very broad adjective given to the month by the ancients combined with the suffix "-mah," meaning month. It is common practice to drop the "-mah."

Month NumberSeasonFormal NameCommonly Used NameMeaning
1Spring/PlantingJadidmahJadidFirst Month
2Spring/PlantingNasimmahNasimMonth of the Breeze
3Spring/PlantingGolmahGolMonth of Flowers
4Summer/GrowingAbimahAbiBlue Month
5Summer/GrowingRoshmahRoshBright Month
6Summer/GrowingMarkazmahMarkazCenter Month
7Autumn/HarvestingBardmahBardMonth of Harvest
8Autumn/HarvestingN'qashmahN'qashOrange Month
9Autumn/HarvestingSaqootmahSaqootMonth of Fall
10Winter/FreezingAimahAiBrown Month
11Winter/FreezingYakhmahYakhMonth of Ice
12Winter/FreezingNa'heimahNa'heiFinal Month


Weeks

The week is split into seven days, each named for a major Elohim



NumberNameNamesake
1Beldsday

Beld

2Zotsday

Zot

3Sirdasday

Sirda

4Weersday

Weer

5Vesday

Vessia

6Safday

Safpess

7Deshenday / Hofday*

Deshen / Seventh

The seventh day is named for Deshen, whose divinity is debated. Some cultures omit the name of the ninth day, styling it "Hofday," a combination of the Celestial word "Hof" (meaning "seventh") and the Common word "day."





Donjon calendar code: 

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Beldsday Zotsday Sirdasday Weersday Vesday Safday Deshenday
1 271
Winter
2 272
3 273
4 274
5 275
6 276
7 277
8 278
Oliver Glenn
9 279
10 280
11 281
12 282
13 283
14 284
15 285
16 286
17 287
18 288
19 289
20 290
21 291
22 292
23 293
24 294
25 295
26 296
27 297
28 298
29 299
30 300