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Dates are commonly shown as Year / Month / Day when written numerically, but when written out, it's common to use the formal names shown below. Example, The third day of the first month of the year would be written as 345/1/3
Dates are commonly shown as Year / Month / Day when written numerically, but when written out, it's common to use the formal names shown below. Example, The third day of the first month of the year would be written as 345/1/3


But written out it would be "Nihiluna Primartis" where the week and day are merged into one word. A table is shown to list out all of the week-number-prefixes, week-day-suffixes, and months.
But written out it would be "Talus Primartis" where the week and day are merged into one word. A table is shown to list out all of the week-number-prefixes, week-day-suffixes, and months.


Interdie is simply referred to by "Interdie" and is abbreviated as 345/0/0
Interdie is simply referred to by "Interdie" and is abbreviated as 345/0/0


Additionally, I have an Excel-based converter available here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/nw2ztvbl4fu1q20/Calendar%20Convertor.xlsx (This will likely eventually make it onto the wiki directly)
Additionally, I have an Excel-based converter available here: [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/nw2ztvbl4fu1q20/Calendar%20Convertor.xlsx Dropbox Link]] (This will likely eventually make it onto the wiki directly)


When writing formally, as for an invitation, it's common to write out the year first. With the same example of 345/1/3, this would be written out as "Three Hundred Forty Fifth Nihiluna Primartis"
When writing formally, as for an invitation, it's common to write out the year first. With the same example of 345/1/3, this would be written out as "Three Hundred Forty Fifth Talus Primartis"


== Months of the Year ==
== Months of the Year ==
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== Weeks of the Month ==
== Weeks of the Month ==
# Pri
# Pri
# Du
# Di
# Tri
# Tri
# Qui
# Ki


== Days of the Week ==
== Days of the Week ==
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# Lovis
# Lovis
# Veneris
# Veneris
# Saturni
# Saturna

Latest revision as of 02:44, 15 July 2017

It is currently the year 345 in the Common Era

BK = Before Kraken, often also called BCE (Before Common Era)

AA = After Awakening, generally referred to now as CE (Common Era)

There are thirteen months on the planet Terra, each month has 4 weeks, and each week has 7 days. There are 364 days in the standard year and between years is Interdie, a single day event that is presided over by the Magistery in modern times, typically a day of celebration and relaxation.

Dates edit edit source

Dates are commonly shown as Year / Month / Day when written numerically, but when written out, it's common to use the formal names shown below. Example, The third day of the first month of the year would be written as 345/1/3

But written out it would be "Talus Primartis" where the week and day are merged into one word. A table is shown to list out all of the week-number-prefixes, week-day-suffixes, and months.

Interdie is simply referred to by "Interdie" and is abbreviated as 345/0/0

Additionally, I have an Excel-based converter available here: [Dropbox Link] (This will likely eventually make it onto the wiki directly)

When writing formally, as for an invitation, it's common to write out the year first. With the same example of 345/1/3, this would be written out as "Three Hundred Forty Fifth Talus Primartis"

Months of the Year edit edit source

  1. Talus
  2. Carneira
  3. Secundus
  4. Tresuna
  5. Quartus
  6. Elitia
  7. Sexton
  8. Septon
  9. Octavia
  10. Noventus
  11. Descentus
  12. Koyn
  13. Taldus

Weeks of the Month edit edit source

  1. Pri
  2. Di
  3. Tri
  4. Ki

Days of the Week edit edit source

  1. Solace
  2. Lunae
  3. Martis
  4. Mercurii
  5. Lovis
  6. Veneris
  7. Saturna