Difference between revisions of "Months"
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* [[Sarapin]] (mid-winter) | * [[Sarapin]] (mid-winter) | ||
* Daedalan (late winter) | * [[Daedalan]] (late winter) | ||
* Aeguary (early spring) | * [[Aeguary]] (early spring) | ||
* Miraman (mid-spring) | * [[Miraman]] (mid-spring) | ||
* Scarlatan (late spring) | * [[Scarlatan]] (late spring) | ||
* Ero | * [[Ero]] (early summer) | ||
* Valnuary (mid-summer) | * [[Valnuary]] (mid-summer) | ||
* Lupar (late summer) | * [[Lupar]] (late summer) | ||
* Phaestian (early autumn) | * [[Phaestian]] (early autumn) | ||
* Chronos (mid-autumn) | * [[Chronos]] (mid-autumn) | ||
* Glacian (late autumn) | * [[Glacian]] (late autumn) | ||
* Mayan (early winter) | * [[Mayan]] (early winter) | ||
Each month is made up of 25 Achaean [[days]], which are roughly equal to one real-life hour. | Each month is made up of 25 Achaean [[days]], which are roughly equal to one real-life hour. | ||
[[Category: Time]] | [[Category: Time]] |
Revision as of 00:21, 29 October 2006
There are twelve months in the Achaean year. These are:
- Sarapin (mid-winter)
- Daedalan (late winter)
- Aeguary (early spring)
- Miraman (mid-spring)
- Scarlatan (late spring)
- Ero (early summer)
- Valnuary (mid-summer)
- Lupar (late summer)
- Phaestian (early autumn)
- Chronos (mid-autumn)
- Glacian (late autumn)
- Mayan (early winter)
Each month is made up of 25 Achaean days, which are roughly equal to one real-life hour.