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* *Every ninth year, an extra day is added to Amrulmoon, bringing the length up to 27 days. This is called an 'amber year.' This count is reset at the beginning of the next century. Thus the years for an amber year are the same every century, ending in the numbers: -9, -18, -27, -36, -45, -54, -63, -72, -81, -90, -99.
 
* *Every ninth year, an extra day is added to Amrulmoon, bringing the length up to 27 days. This is called an 'amber year.' This count is reset at the beginning of the next century. Thus the years for an amber year are the same every century, ending in the numbers: -9, -18, -27, -36, -45, -54, -63, -72, -81, -90, -99.
 
* ** Every 100 years, an extra day is added to Erreclose, bringing the length up to 27 days. This is called a 'centurion year.' This happens on the last day of the year that ends in '00.'
 
* ** Every 100 years, an extra day is added to Erreclose, bringing the length up to 27 days. This is called a 'centurion year.' This happens on the last day of the year that ends in '00.'
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=Days of the Month=
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The days of the month are commonly measured from beginning to end by number.  In former times, they were divided into three parts, measured from the first day, the ninth day, and the eighteenth day.
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=See Also=

Revision as of 21:41, 18 November 2013

The months of the common year have had different names through the centuries, depending upon the culture. These are the names commonly used as translated into English throughout the Pallathantic. The Common Year begins on Summer Solstice, considered the holiest day of the year, especially to the sun god, Amrulon.

Table of Months of the Common Year

These are the established months of the common years along with their lengths. These are traditionally ascribed to Saint Salmakhamer, although Arathracians disagree on this matter.

Months and Days of the Common Year
Order Month Days Zodiacal Sign Season Month Symbol Abbreviation
1 Amrulmoon 26* Holy Pair High Summer Sun Amr
2 Eshmoon 25 Harp Late Summer Esh
3 Rhiomel 26 Sword Early Autumn Bunch of Grapes Rhi
4 Bralmoon 25 Winged Lion Autumn Centaur Bra
5 Mistmoon 26 Dolphin Autumn Mis
6 Parkmoon 25 Leviathan Late Autumn Par
7 Hearthmoon 26 Mermaid Early Winter Hem
8 Nightmoon 26 Musimonius High Winter Ngm
9 Threymoon 26 Raven High Winter Thr
10 Budmoon 25 Bull Late Winter Bud
11 Magdymoon 26 Dragon Egg Early Spring Mag
12 Gallimoon 25 City Spring Gal
13 Dawmoon 26 Torch Spring Daw
14 Addanmoon 25 Addan Late Spring Add
15 Erreclose 26** Eagle & Gate Early Summer Err
  • *Every ninth year, an extra day is added to Amrulmoon, bringing the length up to 27 days. This is called an 'amber year.' This count is reset at the beginning of the next century. Thus the years for an amber year are the same every century, ending in the numbers: -9, -18, -27, -36, -45, -54, -63, -72, -81, -90, -99.
  • ** Every 100 years, an extra day is added to Erreclose, bringing the length up to 27 days. This is called a 'centurion year.' This happens on the last day of the year that ends in '00.'

Days of the Month

The days of the month are commonly measured from beginning to end by number. In former times, they were divided into three parts, measured from the first day, the ninth day, and the eighteenth day.


See Also