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The '''Norton calendar''' (also known as the '''[[Elwynn]]ese calendar''', the '''[[Elw]] calendar''', the '''[[Natopian calendar|Elwynnese–Natopian calendar]]''' and the '''New Common Calendar''') is the official calendar of [[Shireroth]]. Based on the [[Treesia]]n calendar, the length of the year differentiates on a twelve-year cycle. The rotation of the planet fluctuates, through regularly. The only fixed celestial event on the calendar, that is to say, the same date for the same event every year, is summer solstice (for the northern hemisphere, winter solstice for the southern). The first day of Elroqpin is that day.
The '''Norton calendar''' (also known as the '''[[Elwynn]]ese calendar''', the '''[[Elw]] calendar''', the '''[[Natopian calendar|Elwynnese–Natopian calendar]]''' and the '''New Common Calendar''') is the official calendar of [[Shireroth]]. Based on the [[Treesia]]n calendar, the length of the year differentiates on a twelve-year cycle. The rotation of the planet fluctuates, through regularly. The only fixed celestial event on the calendar, that is to say, the same date for the same event every year, is summer solstice (for the northern hemisphere, winter solstice for the southern). The first day of Elroqpin is that day.


The Norton calendar is official in Shireroth, [[Natopia]], [[Constancia]], [[Sanama]], and the [[Wechua Nation]]. It was recognized by the [[Jingdao | Jingdaoese]] [[Chidao Emperor]] in 1663 as a useful calendar for historic writing, however, the Jingdaoese Empire continues to use the [[Daor]] for official purposes. In [[Alrig]] it is used as the New Common Calendar since the publication of Dictate D-1019-1 in 1677. The calendar is also held in equal regards to the Gregorian one in [[Refliasia]].  
The Norton calendar is official in Shireroth, [[Natopia]], [[Constancia]], [[Sanama]], [[Meckelnburgh]], [[Port Balaine]], and the [[Wechua Nation]]. It was recognized by the [[Jingdao | Jingdaoese]] [[Chidao Emperor]] in 1663 as a useful calendar for historic writing, however, the Jingdaoese Empire continues to use the [[Daor]] for official purposes. In [[Alrig]] it is used as the New Common Calendar since the publication of Dictate D-1019-1 in 1677. The calendar is also held in equal regards to the Gregorian one in [[Nordia]]. The calendar is co-official in [[Senya]] along with the Gregorian calendar, which is retained only for its use in sports. The calendar is used for official purposes throughout the [[Raspur Pact]].


==History==
==History==


Years are counted after the death of Norton (Ab Nortone, AN; μετά θάνατον Νόρτου, μΝ). His year of death is accordingly AN 0. The first year after the death is AN 1. Years before his death are counted before the death of Norton (bN; προ θάνατου Νόρτου, πΝ).
Years are counted after the death of [[Emperor Norton|Norton]] (Ab Nortone, AN; μετά θάνατον Νόρτου, μΝ). His year of death is accordingly AN 0. The first year after the death is AN 1. Years before his death are counted before the death of Norton (bN; προ θάνατου Νόρτου, πΝ).


The Norton calendar derives its name from [[shire:Norton|Nor'Ton the Undying]], whose disappearance (probable death) in the cataclysm that destroyed the old empire of [[shire:Khaz Modan|Khaz Modan]] presaged the birth of [[shire:Raynor I|Raynor I]] and the foundation of [[Shireroth]].
The Norton calendar derives its name from [[Emperor Norton|Emperor Norton the Undying]], whose disappearance (probable death) in the cataclysm that destroyed the old empire of [[shire:Khaz Modan|Khaz Modan]] presaged the birth of [[Kaiser Raynor I|Raynor I]] and the foundation of [[Shireroth]].


== Months ==
== Months ==
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Ordinal'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Ordinal'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Præta name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Elw name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Elw name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Natopian name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Natopian name'''
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Florian name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Florian name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Constancian name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Constancian name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''[[Martino language|Martino]] name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''[[Calbic]] name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Hurmu/Farewellish name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Hurmu/Farewellish name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Norse name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Norse name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Jingdaoese name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Jingdaoese name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Senyan name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''[[Aspiranto language|Aspiranto]] name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''[[Byalic language|Byalic]] name'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''[[Sanaman language|Sanaman]] name
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''[[Lakkvian language|Lakkvian]] name
|-
|-
| I||||Silnuai||Novaber||Nawruz||Adoltho||Phoinikaios||Alboradames||Gormaanuðr||Gormåne||Haman
| I||Silnuai||Novaber||Nawruz||Adoltho||Phoinikaios||Genifyr||Gormaanuðr||Gormåne||Haman||Silnwî||Kupremo||Леденѥ||Puwha Pupawli||tõbraskuu
|-
|-
| II||||Kuspor||Liebluary||Azar||Elithagi||Kraneios||Segundomes||Ylir||Yler||Mengjiang
| II||Kuspor||Liebluary||Azar||Elithagi||Kraneios||Yulmis||Ylir||Yler||Mengjiang||Kösper||Plumbemo||Поледенѥ||Puwha Asoli||jõulukuu
|-
|-
| III||||Gevraquun||Grunil||Dey||umoke||Lanotropios||Primaverames||Marsugjur||Marsuge||Kaiming
| III||Gevraquun||Grunil||Dey||umoke||Lanotropios||Alynnadd||Marsugjur||Marsuge||Kaiming||Gevrakwin||Oremo||Снеженѥ||Puwha Pakali||helmikuu
|-
|-
| IV||||Gevrader||Ragnuary||Bahman||yaborudo||Heliotropios||Hierbames||Torre||Torre||Zanding
| IV||Gevrader||Regnuary||Bahman||yaborudo||Heliotropios||Glanyadd||Torre||Torre||Zanding||Gervarder||Arĝentemo||Топленѥ||Puwha Kawlapali||maakuu
|-
|-
| V||||Filadin||Blumuar||Esfand||Yli||Haliotropios||Floraciómes||Gooa||Goa||Ci
| V||Filadin||Blumuar||Esfand||Yli||Haliotropios||Filadynn||Gooa||Goa||Ci||Filædin||Feremo||Растапанѥ||Puwha Qaqatirrili||tammkuu
|-
|-
| VI||||Fasmas||Sonnuber||Farvardin||pexenawa||Machaneus||Veranomes||Enmaanuðr||Enmåne||Duchang
| VI||Fasmas||Sonnuber||Farvardin||pexenawa||Machaneus||Gwelldynn||Enmaanuðr||Enmåne||Duchang||Farzmarƨ||Karbonemo||Пуполенѥ||Puwha Putikili||kaskkuu
|-
|-
| VII||||Nomeziooq||Friedeber||Ordibehesht||alel||Dodekateus||Henomes||Harpa||Harpa||Jinken
| VII||Nomeziooq||Friedeber||Ordibehesht||alel||Dodekateus||Craitmynnor||Harpa||Harpa||Jinken||Nomarzëök||Stanemo||Расцветанѥ||Puwha Mehengli||istumakuu
|-
|-
| VIII||||Laemill||Natopuary||Khordad||Vathe||Eukleios||Mediomes||Skerpla||Skerpla||Feixing
| VIII||Laemill||Natopuary||Khordad||Vathe||Eukleios||Cylledd||Skerpla||Skerpla||Feixing||Læmil||Sulfuremo||Сиянѥ||Puwha Amerhali||kesakuu
|-
|-
| IX||||Araroqpin||Cowtide||Tir||yeka||Artemisios||Cosechames||Aldrasool||Oldsol||Yuandi
| IX||Araroqpin||Cowtide||Tir||yeka||Artemisios||Llydedd||Aldrasool||Oldsol||Yuandi||Ararkopin||Hidrargemo||Блистанѥ||Puwha Mongkoli||vanasuvi
|-
|-
| X||||Elroqpin||Bulltober||Rokhpin||arugva||Psydros||Otoñomes||Nya Sool||Nysol||Goburin
| X||Elroqpin||Bulltober||Rokhpin||arugva||Psydros||Hydreff||Nya Sool||Nysol||Goburin||Elropin||Zinkemo||Усиянѥ||Puwha Pikili||uussuvi
|-
|-
| XI||||Vixaslaa||Butterary||Mordad||weavigi||Gamilios||Matarmes||Hoyjannir||Høyene||Haigu
| XI||Vixaslaa||Butterary||Mordad||weavigi||Gamilios||Ddythadd||Hoyjannir||Høyene||Haigu||Vikslar||Salemo||Красанѥ||Puwha Yushali||heinkuu
|-
|-
| XII||||Oskalteq||Konil||Shahrivar|| ehezu||Agrianios||Catomes||Siztasool||Sistesol||Dashi
| XII||Oskalteq||Konil||Shahrivar|| ehezu||Agrianios||Catowledd||Siztasool||Sistesol||Dashi||Oskarltek||Akvemo||Опаданѥ||Puwha Posali||elukuu
|-
|-
| XIII||||Muunlantooq||Tasnember||Mehr||wixena ||Panamos||Liberames||Haustmaanuðr||Høstmåne||Sheng
| XIII||Muunlantooq||Tasnember||Mehr||wixena ||Panamos||Môrlwyddor||Haustmaanuðr||Høstmåne||Sheng||Mönlarntök||Aeremo||Труленѥ||Puwha Telherali||sügiskuu
|-
|-
| XIV||||Rugaall||Dankember||Aban||weeyof||Apellaios||Inviernomes||Regjnmaanuðr||Regnmåne||Hai
| XIV||Rugaall||Dankember||Aban||weeyof||Apellaios||Tarynnedd||Regjnmaanuðr||Regnmåne||Hai||Rögarl||Fajremo||Кишенѥ||Puwha Ihawli||mudakuu
|-
|-
| XV||||Qinamu||Geburtsber||Kanam||Xeeria||Dioscouros||Circulomes||Heljarmaane||Hellmåne||Chidao
| XV||Qinamu||Geburtsber||Kanam||Xeeria||Dioscouros||Rwymor||Heljarmaane||Hellmåne||Chidao||Činarmœ||Eteremo||Заледенѥ||Puwha Yuhali||marraskuu
|}
|}


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The Hurmu, Farewellish and Norse months are derived from the old Ancient Norse month names of ''Gormánuður'' ("slaughter month" or "Gór's month"), ''Ýlir'' ("Yule month"), ''Mörsugur'' ("fat sucking month"), ''Þorri'' "frozen snow month", ''Góa'' "goddess Góa's month", ''Einmánuður'' ("lone" or "single month"), ''Harpa'' (Harpa is a female name, probably a forgotten goddess), ''Skerpla'' (another forgotten goddess), ''Heyannir'' ("the hays"), ''Haustmánuður'' ("autumn month"), and ''Regnmánuður''. The association of Qinamu to commemorations of death allowed the creation of ''Heljarmaane'' ("goddess Hel's moon), and Roqpin's asasociation with the long summer days calqued the Roqpin prefixes for "old" and "new", but added the simple ''Sool/Sol'' ("sun").
The Hurmu, Farewellish and Norse months are derived from the old Ancient Norse month names of ''Gormánuður'' ("slaughter month" or "Gór's month"), ''Ýlir'' ("Yule month"), ''Mörsugur'' ("fat sucking month"), ''Þorri'' "frozen snow month", ''Góa'' "goddess Góa's month", ''Einmánuður'' ("lone" or "single month"), ''Harpa'' (Harpa is a female name, probably a forgotten goddess), ''Skerpla'' (another forgotten goddess), ''Heyannir'' ("the hays"), ''Haustmánuður'' ("autumn month"), and ''Regnmánuður''. The association of Qinamu to commemorations of death allowed the creation of ''Heljarmaane'' ("goddess Hel's moon), and Roqpin's asasociation with the long summer days calqued the Roqpin prefixes for "old" and "new", but added the simple ''Sool/Sol'' ("sun").


The [[Jingdao | Jingdaoese]] month names are derived from the names of the [[Heavenly Light | Heavenly Lights]]. In [[Alrig]], the months are not named but only referred to by their ordinal number.
The [[Calbic]] names for the months are derived from the old Calbain calendar, which had only 12 months. Nine months are named after the gods of the Calbain pantheon, two are named after their position in the season (Genifyr, the "birth" month, and Hydreff, the "fall" month), and the month of Gwelldyn was named after a historical event, namely the sack of Kerkboran by Prince Llywelyn II (known as the "day of Gwell", or the day where things got better). After the 15-month calendar was adopted, three additional months were introduced. Yulmis and Filadynn were lifted from the Norse and Elw calendar respectively, whereas the 15th month was dubbed Rwymor, because it "binds" the calendar together.
 
The [[Aspiranto language]] month names are derived from the names of the ancient physical and classical elements of Kupremo ("copper"), Plumbemo ("lead"), Oremo ("gold"), Arĝentemo ("silver"), Feremo ("iron"), Karbonemo ("carbon"), Stanemo ("tin"), Sulfuremo ("sulfur"), Hidrargemo ("mercury"), Zinkemo ("zinc"), Salemo ("salt"), Akvemo ("water"), Aeremo ("air"), Fajremo ("fire"), and Eteremo ("ether" or "void").
 
The [[Sanaman language]] month names are derived from various constellations bearing animal names, prefixed with the word ''Puwha'' meaning month. All names end in -li which is the Sanaman genitive ending. The month names are Pupaw ("pig"), Aso ("dog"), Paka ("cow"), Kawlapa ("Carabao"), [[Qaqatirri]] (a species of bird endemic to Sanama), Putiki ("lizard"), Meheng ("goat"), Amerha ("eagle"), Mongko ("mongoose"), Piki ("chicken"), Yusha ("deer"), Posa ("cat"), Telhera (a species of fish endemic to Sanama), Ihaw ("donkey"), and Yuha ("monkey").
 
The Lakkvian names were formalized in 1701 and based off nomadic calendars and translations from the Hurmu. The months are thus [I] ''tõbraskuu'' (month of beasts [to be slaughtered]), [II] ''jõulukuu'' ("Yule month"), [III] ''helmikuu'' ("pearl month"), [IV] ''maakuu'' ("soil month"), [V] ''tammkuu'' ("oak month"), [VI] ''kaskkuu'' ("month of woodland to be burnt", i.e. the month of burning woodland in traditional slash-and-burn agriculture) [VII] ''istumakuu'' ("sitting month", i.e. to let the soil sit while planting it), [VIII] ''kesakuu'' ("fallow month"), [IX] ''vanasuvi'' ("old summer"), [X] ''uussuvi'' ("new summer"), [XI] ''heinkuu'' ("hay month"), [XII] ''elukuu'' ("harvest month"), [XIII] ''sügiskuu'' ("autumn month"), [XIV] ''mudakuu'' ("mud month"), [XV] ''marraskuu'' ("month of death").
 
=== Jingdao ===
 
The [[Jingdao|Jingdaoese]] month names are derived from the names of the [[Heavenly Light | Heavenly Lights]]. In Jingdao this has led to speculations and strengthened [[Chidaoism|Chidaoist]] ideologies because the [[Chidao Emperor]] is the last emperor on the calendar. Proponents of one theory believe that he will be on the throne for all eternity, others belief that Micras will be destroyed after he dies. Others believe that when a new emperor rises to the throne, a sixteenth month should be added. While theoretically it could happen that a new emperor rises to the throne and has no month named after him or her, that would suggest at least that he or she is not as great as a Heavenly Light as his or her predecessors. It might be for this reason that the Imperial Palace has suggested that the heir to the imperial throne, the [[Xinshi Emperor]] is a reincarnation of the [[Ci Emperor]]. In that case, she would not need to have a new month named after her, as this has already been done.


== Dates ==
== Dates ==
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The autumn equinox varies between the following dates
The autumn equinox varies between the following dates


*12 Muulantooq (336-day year)
*12.XIII (336-day year)
*15 Muulantooq (348-day year)
*15.XIII (348-day year)
*18 Muulantooq (360-day year)
*18.XIII (360-day year)
*21 Muulantooq (372-day year)
*21.XIII (372-day year)


Winter solstice varies:
Winter solstice varies:


*24 Kuspor (336-day year)
*24.II (336-day year)
*18 Kuspor (348-day year)
*18.II (348-day year)
*12 Kuspor (360-day year)
*12.II (360-day year)
*6 Kuspor (372-day year)
*6.II (372-day year)


Spring equinox:
Spring equinox:


*12 Fasmas (336-day year)
*12.VI (336-day year)
*9 Fasmas (348-day year)
*9.VI (348-day year)
*6 Fasmas (360-day year)
*6.VI (360-day year)
*3 Fasmas (372-day year)
*3.VI (372-day year)
 
 
The year begins, by tradition on the first of Silnuai, and ends in the 336-day year on the 24th of Rugaall, while all other years the year ends on the last day of the leap month Qinamu (which is the 12th in a 348-day year, the 24th in a 360-day year or the 36th in a 372-day year).


The most common length of a year is 372 days and that year always has a full Qinamu, 36 days and thereby is the longest month of the year, half as long as all others).


Silnuai - Kuspor - Gevraquun - Gevrader - Filadinu - Fasmas - Nomeziooqu - Laemill - Araroqpinu - Elroqpinu - Vixaslaa - Oskaltequ - Muulantooqu - Rugaall - Qinamu
The year begins, by tradition on the first of month I, and ends in the 336-day year on the 24th of XIV, while all other years the year ends on the last day of the leap month XV (which is the 12th in a 348-day year, the 24th in a 360-day year or the 36th in a 372-day year).


Or the order from Midsummer: Elroqpinu - Vixaslaa - Oskaltequ - Muulantooqu - Rugaall - Qinamu - Silnuai - Kuspor - Gevraquun - Gevrader - Filadinu - Fasmas - Nomeziooqu.
The most common length of a year is 372 days and that year always has a full XV month, 36 days and thereby is the longest month of the year, half as long as all others).


== OOC characteristics ==
== OOC characteristics ==
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The '''Elwynnese Calendar''' (Also known as ''Ab [[wikipedia:Emperor Norton|Nortone]]'') is a "month per year" method for simulating the passage of years within the geofictional construct of [[Micras]].
The '''Elwynnese Calendar''' (Also known as ''Ab [[wikipedia:Emperor Norton|Nortone]]'') is a "month per year" method for simulating the passage of years within the geofictional construct of [[Micras]].


The relationship between the Elw calendar and the [[ASC]] calendar is more straightforward than it seems.
The relationship between the Elw calendar and the [[ASC]] calendar is more straightforward than it seems.
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==Link (calculator)==
==Link (calculator)==
*[http://natopiancalendar.free.bg/ AN calculator]
*[https://shireroth.org/cal/calendar/calendar.html AN calculator]


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Latest revision as of 18:44, 19 February 2023

The Norton calendar (also known as the Elwynnese calendar, the Elw calendar, the Elwynnese–Natopian calendar and the New Common Calendar) is the official calendar of Shireroth. Based on the Treesian calendar, the length of the year differentiates on a twelve-year cycle. The rotation of the planet fluctuates, through regularly. The only fixed celestial event on the calendar, that is to say, the same date for the same event every year, is summer solstice (for the northern hemisphere, winter solstice for the southern). The first day of Elroqpin is that day.

The Norton calendar is official in Shireroth, Natopia, Constancia, Sanama, Meckelnburgh, Port Balaine, and the Wechua Nation. It was recognized by the Jingdaoese Chidao Emperor in 1663 as a useful calendar for historic writing, however, the Jingdaoese Empire continues to use the Daor for official purposes. In Alrig it is used as the New Common Calendar since the publication of Dictate D-1019-1 in 1677. The calendar is also held in equal regards to the Gregorian one in Nordia. The calendar is co-official in Senya along with the Gregorian calendar, which is retained only for its use in sports. The calendar is used for official purposes throughout the Raspur Pact.

History

Years are counted after the death of Norton (Ab Nortone, AN; μετά θάνατον Νόρτου, μΝ). His year of death is accordingly AN 0. The first year after the death is AN 1. Years before his death are counted before the death of Norton (bN; προ θάνατου Νόρτου, πΝ).

The Norton calendar derives its name from Emperor Norton the Undying, whose disappearance (probable death) in the cataclysm that destroyed the old empire of Khaz Modan presaged the birth of Raynor I and the foundation of Shireroth.

Months

All months are 24 days long, except Qinamu (XIV) which varies. In a long year (372 days), Qinamu is 36 days long. In a normal year (360 days), Qinamu is 24 days long. In a Biternion year (348 days), it is 12 days long. In a Qarbinion year, the month is skipped. In such years, Rugaall (XIV) is followed by Silnuai (I).

Ordinal Elw name Natopian name Babkhi name Florian name Constancian name Calbic name Hurmu/Farewellish name Norse name Jingdaoese name Senyan name Aspiranto name Byalic name Sanaman name Lakkvian name
I Silnuai Novaber Nawruz Adoltho Phoinikaios Genifyr Gormaanuðr Gormåne Haman Silnwî Kupremo Леденѥ Puwha Pupawli tõbraskuu
II Kuspor Liebluary Azar Elithagi Kraneios Yulmis Ylir Yler Mengjiang Kösper Plumbemo Поледенѥ Puwha Asoli jõulukuu
III Gevraquun Grunil Dey umoke Lanotropios Alynnadd Marsugjur Marsuge Kaiming Gevrakwin Oremo Снеженѥ Puwha Pakali helmikuu
IV Gevrader Regnuary Bahman yaborudo Heliotropios Glanyadd Torre Torre Zanding Gervarder Arĝentemo Топленѥ Puwha Kawlapali maakuu
V Filadin Blumuar Esfand Yli Haliotropios Filadynn Gooa Goa Ci Filædin Feremo Растапанѥ Puwha Qaqatirrili tammkuu
VI Fasmas Sonnuber Farvardin pexenawa Machaneus Gwelldynn Enmaanuðr Enmåne Duchang Farzmarƨ Karbonemo Пуполенѥ Puwha Putikili kaskkuu
VII Nomeziooq Friedeber Ordibehesht alel Dodekateus Craitmynnor Harpa Harpa Jinken Nomarzëök Stanemo Расцветанѥ Puwha Mehengli istumakuu
VIII Laemill Natopuary Khordad Vathe Eukleios Cylledd Skerpla Skerpla Feixing Læmil Sulfuremo Сиянѥ Puwha Amerhali kesakuu
IX Araroqpin Cowtide Tir yeka Artemisios Llydedd Aldrasool Oldsol Yuandi Ararkopin Hidrargemo Блистанѥ Puwha Mongkoli vanasuvi
X Elroqpin Bulltober Rokhpin arugva Psydros Hydreff Nya Sool Nysol Goburin Elropin Zinkemo Усиянѥ Puwha Pikili uussuvi
XI Vixaslaa Butterary Mordad weavigi Gamilios Ddythadd Hoyjannir Høyene Haigu Vikslar Salemo Красанѥ Puwha Yushali heinkuu
XII Oskalteq Konil Shahrivar ehezu Agrianios Catowledd Siztasool Sistesol Dashi Oskarltek Akvemo Опаданѥ Puwha Posali elukuu
XIII Muunlantooq Tasnember Mehr wixena Panamos Môrlwyddor Haustmaanuðr Høstmåne Sheng Mönlarntök Aeremo Труленѥ Puwha Telherali sügiskuu
XIV Rugaall Dankember Aban weeyof Apellaios Tarynnedd Regjnmaanuðr Regnmåne Hai Rögarl Fajremo Кишенѥ Puwha Ihawli mudakuu
XV Qinamu Geburtsber Kanam Xeeria Dioscouros Rwymor Heljarmaane Hellmåne Chidao Činarmœ Eteremo Заледенѥ Puwha Yuhali marraskuu

The Elw months are derived from the Treesian months of Silnua, Cuspor, Gevradoon, Gevraderr, Filladin, Fasmas, Nomedsiocc, Laemil, Rocpinn, Uiscasla, Oscaltec, Mulantog, and Chinnam, though in the Treesian calendar, Chinnam was only five days long, and Roqpin was only one month instead of the Norton calendar's two.

The Hurmu, Farewellish and Norse months are derived from the old Ancient Norse month names of Gormánuður ("slaughter month" or "Gór's month"), Ýlir ("Yule month"), Mörsugur ("fat sucking month"), Þorri "frozen snow month", Góa "goddess Góa's month", Einmánuður ("lone" or "single month"), Harpa (Harpa is a female name, probably a forgotten goddess), Skerpla (another forgotten goddess), Heyannir ("the hays"), Haustmánuður ("autumn month"), and Regnmánuður. The association of Qinamu to commemorations of death allowed the creation of Heljarmaane ("goddess Hel's moon), and Roqpin's asasociation with the long summer days calqued the Roqpin prefixes for "old" and "new", but added the simple Sool/Sol ("sun").

The Calbic names for the months are derived from the old Calbain calendar, which had only 12 months. Nine months are named after the gods of the Calbain pantheon, two are named after their position in the season (Genifyr, the "birth" month, and Hydreff, the "fall" month), and the month of Gwelldyn was named after a historical event, namely the sack of Kerkboran by Prince Llywelyn II (known as the "day of Gwell", or the day where things got better). After the 15-month calendar was adopted, three additional months were introduced. Yulmis and Filadynn were lifted from the Norse and Elw calendar respectively, whereas the 15th month was dubbed Rwymor, because it "binds" the calendar together.

The Aspiranto language month names are derived from the names of the ancient physical and classical elements of Kupremo ("copper"), Plumbemo ("lead"), Oremo ("gold"), Arĝentemo ("silver"), Feremo ("iron"), Karbonemo ("carbon"), Stanemo ("tin"), Sulfuremo ("sulfur"), Hidrargemo ("mercury"), Zinkemo ("zinc"), Salemo ("salt"), Akvemo ("water"), Aeremo ("air"), Fajremo ("fire"), and Eteremo ("ether" or "void").

The Sanaman language month names are derived from various constellations bearing animal names, prefixed with the word Puwha meaning month. All names end in -li which is the Sanaman genitive ending. The month names are Pupaw ("pig"), Aso ("dog"), Paka ("cow"), Kawlapa ("Carabao"), Qaqatirri (a species of bird endemic to Sanama), Putiki ("lizard"), Meheng ("goat"), Amerha ("eagle"), Mongko ("mongoose"), Piki ("chicken"), Yusha ("deer"), Posa ("cat"), Telhera (a species of fish endemic to Sanama), Ihaw ("donkey"), and Yuha ("monkey").

The Lakkvian names were formalized in 1701 and based off nomadic calendars and translations from the Hurmu. The months are thus [I] tõbraskuu (month of beasts [to be slaughtered]), [II] jõulukuu ("Yule month"), [III] helmikuu ("pearl month"), [IV] maakuu ("soil month"), [V] tammkuu ("oak month"), [VI] kaskkuu ("month of woodland to be burnt", i.e. the month of burning woodland in traditional slash-and-burn agriculture) [VII] istumakuu ("sitting month", i.e. to let the soil sit while planting it), [VIII] kesakuu ("fallow month"), [IX] vanasuvi ("old summer"), [X] uussuvi ("new summer"), [XI] heinkuu ("hay month"), [XII] elukuu ("harvest month"), [XIII] sügiskuu ("autumn month"), [XIV] mudakuu ("mud month"), [XV] marraskuu ("month of death").

Jingdao

The Jingdaoese month names are derived from the names of the Heavenly Lights. In Jingdao this has led to speculations and strengthened Chidaoist ideologies because the Chidao Emperor is the last emperor on the calendar. Proponents of one theory believe that he will be on the throne for all eternity, others belief that Micras will be destroyed after he dies. Others believe that when a new emperor rises to the throne, a sixteenth month should be added. While theoretically it could happen that a new emperor rises to the throne and has no month named after him or her, that would suggest at least that he or she is not as great as a Heavenly Light as his or her predecessors. It might be for this reason that the Imperial Palace has suggested that the heir to the imperial throne, the Xinshi Emperor is a reincarnation of the Ci Emperor. In that case, she would not need to have a new month named after her, as this has already been done.

Dates

Dates are usually written day–month–year. Often, the month is for linguistically neutral reasons written by its ordinal (using Latin or Arabic numbers), e.g. 10.XIV.1650 for 10 Rugaall 1650. It is also permissible to do it in the reverse order, i.e. 1650-15-10.

Cycle

The years of the cycle correspond to a number and a Shirerithian zodiac name (the years are named after the months of the Raynorian calendar, which is no longer in use). Biternion is a special case. Once every four cycles, Biternion (named after the Cedrist god of improbability) is 12 days longer, having only 348 days. In those cases it is called Qarbinion (named after the Cedrist god of numbers).

Year Days Shirerithian zodiac name Natopian zodiac name
1 372 Viviantiana Flamingo
2 336* Biternion* Peacock
3 372 Mo'lluk Utensils
4 360 Semisa Room with a Moose
5 372 Ifnin Goat
6 360 Agnifiero Turtle
7 372 Krondokin Cow
8 372 Ikol Yoshi
9 360 Breizan Dragon
10 372 Anandjan Naga
11 360 Vanchauslurk Penguin
12 372 H'graasreign Wasp

The year

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The only fixed celestial event on the calendar, that is to say, the same date for the same event every year, is Summer solstice (for the northern hemisphere, winter solstice for the southern). The first day of Elroqpin is that day.

For below, it is assumed to be for the northern hemisphere:

The autumn equinox varies between the following dates

  • 12.XIII (336-day year)
  • 15.XIII (348-day year)
  • 18.XIII (360-day year)
  • 21.XIII (372-day year)

Winter solstice varies:

  • 24.II (336-day year)
  • 18.II (348-day year)
  • 12.II (360-day year)
  • 6.II (372-day year)

Spring equinox:

  • 12.VI (336-day year)
  • 9.VI (348-day year)
  • 6.VI (360-day year)
  • 3.VI (372-day year)


The year begins, by tradition on the first of month I, and ends in the 336-day year on the 24th of XIV, while all other years the year ends on the last day of the leap month XV (which is the 12th in a 348-day year, the 24th in a 360-day year or the 36th in a 372-day year).

The most common length of a year is 372 days and that year always has a full XV month, 36 days and thereby is the longest month of the year, half as long as all others).

OOC characteristics

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The Elwynnese Calendar (Also known as Ab Nortone) is a "month per year" method for simulating the passage of years within the geofictional construct of Micras.

The relationship between the Elw calendar and the ASC calendar is more straightforward than it seems.

1 ASC period equals two Elw weeks or 12 days.

The years of the Norton cycle correspond to the following Gregorian months (note that a leap-day February corresponds to a Qarbinion year (348 days)

Year Days Shirerithian zodiac name Gregorian month
1 372 Viviantiana January
2 336* Biternion February
3 372 Mo'lluk March
4 360 Semisa April
5 372 Ifnin May
6 360 Agnifiero June
7 372 Krondokin July
8 372 Ikol August
9 360 Breizan September
10 372 Anandjan October
11 360 Vanchauslurk November
12 372 H'graasreign December


A variant of the Elwynnese Calendar is used in Natopia.

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