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The Abarisian Calendar was created by [[Saint Alabariachus the Elven]] and is primarily used by mages to provide what they view as a logical and neutral means to discuss time, irrespective of local dating systems. The Abarisian Calendar also tends to count years within a specific Epoch (each of variable length), said to have been defined by Saint Alabariachus himself, though it is considered appropriate to count from the foundation of . Weekday names are not used and days are counted from the start of the seasons: [[Garnheggan]] (summer), [[Ralishar]] (autumn), [[Noxheggan]] (winter) and [[Marageddon]]. Like traditional dating systems, they tend to divide each day into twenty-four hours, but count those hours evenly regardless of the local sunrise and sunset. | The Abarisian Calendar was created by [[Saint Alabariachus the Elven]] and is primarily used by mages to provide what they view as a logical and neutral means to discuss time, irrespective of local dating systems. The Abarisian Calendar also tends to count years within a specific Epoch (each of variable length), said to have been defined by Saint Alabariachus himself, though it is considered appropriate to count from the foundation of . Weekday names are not used and days are counted from the start of the seasons: [[Garnheggan]] (summer), [[Ralishar]] (autumn), [[Noxheggan]] (winter) and [[Marageddon]]. Like traditional dating systems, they tend to divide each day into twenty-four hours, but count those hours evenly regardless of the local sunrise and sunset. | ||
The current Abarisian Year is {{AbYear| | The current Abarisian Year is {{AbYear|8353}}, the 1st Year of the Epoch of the Stormtide. | ||
<noinclude>[[Category:Time]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>===Months=== | ||
{{:Months in Feyworld}}[[Category:Time]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 12:20, 22 January 2025
The Abarisian Calendar was created by Saint Alabariachus the Elven and is primarily used by mages to provide what they view as a logical and neutral means to discuss time, irrespective of local dating systems. The Abarisian Calendar also tends to count years within a specific Epoch (each of variable length), said to have been defined by Saint Alabariachus himself, though it is considered appropriate to count from the foundation of . Weekday names are not used and days are counted from the start of the seasons: Garnheggan (summer), Ralishar (autumn), Noxheggan (winter) and Marageddon. Like traditional dating systems, they tend to divide each day into twenty-four hours, but count those hours evenly regardless of the local sunrise and sunset.
The current Abarisian Year is 8353 FO, the 1st Year of the Epoch of the Stormtide.
Months
Abarisian Season | Hieronymide Month | Davidian Month | Season |
Noxheggan | Claudris | Eanaire | Winter |
Noxheggan | Duobris | Gerran | Winter |
Noxheggan/Marageddon | Tertilis | Folloch3 | Winter/Spring |
Marageddon | Quartilis | Giblean | Spring |
Marageddon | Quinctilis | Beltain | Spring |
Marageddon/Garnheggan1 | Sextilis | Betasha | Spring/Summer |
Garnheggan | Septilis | Mudens | Summer |
Garnheggan | Octavius | Lunasa | Summer |
Garnheggan | Novembris | Sheldsmet | Summer |
Ralishar | Decembris | Damhar | Autumn |
Ralishar | Augustilis | Sultain | Autumn |
Ralishar | Duodecilis | Samhain | Autumn |
Ralishar/Noxheggan | Tertidecembris or Ditilis2 | Nollaig | Autumn/Winter |
1The Abarisian Calendar begins on the Summer Solstice, the 1st day of Garnheggan
2 The Hieronymide Calendar ends on the Nones (5th) of Ditilis 3 The Davidian Calendar begins on the Spring Solstice, Folloch 15 |