1. Notes

Time and Seasons

Calendar Overview


Days and Months


Days of the Week Months of the Year Season
Sunday Jannissary Winter
Moonday Febrile Winter
Earthday Marche Spring
Waterday Angel Spring
Thunderday Maeve Spring
Fireday Jenue Summer
Starday Jules Summer

Augustus Summer

Septimus Fall

Octagon Fall

Novus Fall

Descent Winter


Common Holidays


Spring Dawn 20 March

Battle Royale 13 Angel

Solstice (Summer Solstice) 10-20 Jules

Emperor's Festival 01 Augustus

Karneval (Night of the Dead) 30 Octagon

Vigilnacht (New Year's Eve) 30 Descent


Cycle of Years

Year of the Dragon, 504

Year of the Archon, 505

Year of the Sun, 506

Year of the Serpent, 507

Year of Storms, 508

Year of the Ravens, 509

Year of the Stars, 510



Karneval, Night of the Dead, Night of being Foolish and Wild.

The Prince of Karneval, "His Madness"

Culmination and biggest parade, Schoduvel, "Scaring away the Devil"

Karneval marks the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter or the 'darker half' of the year. It is when the boundary between this world and the Otherworld thins.

Festivals and events may also feature parody against the ruling class, but the emphasis in many regions is on traditional masks, and dressing up as devils, fools and wild beasts. In ancient times these figures and masks were part of an effort to drive out evil spirits in the dark of winter. Some of the costume wearers use the same masks and costumes year after year, keeping them in the family for generations.

In some places, there are special carnival bonfires, or “burning of the straw man”. These bonfires, which usually take place on the street in front of pubs, are a symbolic burning of any sins committed during Karneval.