Calendar systems

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Historical Calendars

The Religious Calendar of the Ruzi

The Religious Calendar of the Ruzi was a Solar Calendar that had 11 months of 3 weeks of 10 days, with 4 intercalary days for religious celebrations. The calendar had a total of 334 days.

The Standard Calendar of the Aznowa Confederation

The Standard Calendar of the Aznowa Confederation was a Solar Calendar that had 12 months of different lengths. Every 3rd year an intercalary day was added to the last month of the year. This calendar used a week of 7 days.

The days of the months were as following

  • 27 days: 2nd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 10th, and 11th month
  • 28 days: 6th and 12th month, except in leap years
  • 29 days: 1st, 3rd, 7th, 9th, and 12th month in a leap year.

The calendar had a total of 334 days, with 335 in leap years.

The Qakhomatzian Calendar

The Qakhomatzian calendar was a semi-lunar calendar of 11 months of 29 days, except for the first and last month of the year. To keep the calendar in sync with the stars, an intercalary month would be added by royal decree. Most years therefore had 317 days, with the odd leap year enjoying 356 days. Like the Aznowa calendar, each week had 7 days.

The Zjonyo Calendar

After the Illomi came into contact with the Zhonyo, Illte adopted the Zjonyo Calendar. This meant returning to a solar calendar with 334 days, with a 335 days year every 3rd year.

The days of the months were as following:

  • 30 days: 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th (except in a leap year), 7th, 8th, and 10th
  • 31 days: 1st, 3rd, 6th (in a leap year), 9th, 11th

While this calendar worked well during The Dark Age of Banking, it was soon realized that this calendar also drifted compared to the stars.

Current Calendar