1. Notes

Months

Overview

There are 300 days in an Attalayan year. 

Weeks are 6 days long with no widespread weekend period, although this differs regionally. 


The days are divided into 10 months that are between 26-34 days long:

Hamue - the month of Hardening, when most of the heavy work is done. 26 days long.

Jifesh - the month of _. 28 days long.

Juvolst - the month of _. 30 days long.

Maelaph - the month of_. 32 days long.

Muryan - the month of_. 34 days long.

Vreen - the month of_. 34 days long.

Zovus - the month of_. 32 days long.

Edeh - the month of_. 30 days long.

Slosk- the month of_. 28 days long.

Jopha - the month of Joviality. 26 days long.


There are five observed seasons that begin at the start of each odd numbered month:

Season:Known as:Months:Weather type
Estival
Season of YouthSlosk - JophaSummer - Hottest part of the year
SertinalSeason of Adolescence
Hamue - JifeshAutumn - Cooler weather begins
Atumnal
Season of Adulthood
Juvolst - MaelaphWinter - Coldest and wettest season of the year. 
Hibernal
Season of Fertility & Conception
Muryen - Vreen1st Spring - Mixture of wet days with increasing clear nights and pleasant warm days
Prevernal
Season of Birth
Zovus - Edeh2nd Spring - Longer dry periods, clear cool nights and pleasant days.

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