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It is currently the year 2522 IC (Imperial Calendar). The dating system splits the 400-day year into twelve months of 32 or 33 days, and includes six important festival days, each of which lie between the months. The week consists of 8 days. | It is currently the year 2522 IC (Imperial Calendar). The dating system splits the 400-day year into twelve months of 32 or 33 days, and includes six important festival days, each of which lie between the months. The week consists of 8 days. | ||
'''MONTHS:''' | '''MONTHS:''' | ||
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Vorhexen (FORR-hex'n) ("Before Witching") | Vorhexen (FORR-hex'n) ("Before Witching") | ||
'''HOLIDAYS:''' | '''DAYS:''' | ||
Wellentag (VELL'n-taag) ("Workday") | |||
Aubentag (OW-ben-taag) ("Levy Day") | |||
Marktag (MARK-taag) ("Market Day") | |||
Backertag (BAKKER-taag) ("Baking Day") | |||
Bezahltag (b'TZAAL-taag) ("Tax Day") | |||
Konistag (KO-nis-taag) ("King's Day") | |||
Angestag (AN-ges-taag) ("Start Day") | |||
Festag (FESS-taag) ("Holiday") | |||
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'''IMPERIAL HOLIDAYS:''' | |||
Hexenstag (Witching Day): New Year's Day. | Hexenstag (Witching Day): New Year's Day. | ||
Mitterfruhl (Spring Equinox): A festival for Manann (sea), Taal (nature), and Ulric (winter), with other Old Faith deities also honored. | Mitterfruhl (Spring Equinox): A festival for Manann (sea), Taal (nature), and Ulric (winter), with other Old Faith deities also honored. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:55, 29 September 2025
It is currently the year 2522 IC (Imperial Calendar). The dating system splits the 400-day year into twelve months of 32 or 33 days, and includes six important festival days, each of which lie between the months. The week consists of 8 days.
MONTHS:
Nachhexen (Nach-HEX'n) ("After-Witching")
Jahrdrung (YAAR-drung) ("Year-Turn")
Pflugzeit (pFLOOG-tsight) ("Plough-Tide")
Sigmarzeit (ZIGG-mar-tsight) ("Sigmar-Tide")
Sommerzeit (ZOMMER-tsight) ("Summer-Time")
Vorgeheim (FORR-g'hime) ("Before Mystery")
Nachgeheim (NACH-g'hime) ("After Mystery")
Erntezeit (ERN-t'sight) ("Harvest Time")
Brauzeit (BRAOW-tsight) ("Brewing Time")
Kaldezeit (KAL-tsight) ("Cold Time")
Ulriczeit (UL-rik-tsight) ("Ulric-Tide")
Vorhexen (FORR-hex'n) ("Before Witching")
DAYS:
Wellentag (VELL'n-taag) ("Workday")
Aubentag (OW-ben-taag) ("Levy Day")
Marktag (MARK-taag) ("Market Day")
Backertag (BAKKER-taag) ("Baking Day")
Bezahltag (b'TZAAL-taag) ("Tax Day")
Konistag (KO-nis-taag) ("King's Day")
Angestag (AN-ges-taag) ("Start Day")
Festag (FESS-taag) ("Holiday")

IMPERIAL HOLIDAYS:
Hexenstag (Witching Day): New Year's Day. Mitterfruhl (Spring Equinox): A festival for Manann (sea), Taal (nature), and Ulric (winter), with other Old Faith deities also honored. Sonnstill (Summer Solstice): A festival celebrating Taal (nature), Rhya (harvest), and the Elven Gods. Mittherbst (Autumn Equinox): Another festival for Rhya, Taal, and Ulric. Geheimnistag (Day of Mystery): A day for Morr, the God of Death. Monstill (Winter Solstice): A festival for Ulric, Taal, and Rhya.
