Aurethene Calendar
Developed by the temple of Aevitas in the early years of the Regal civilisation, and later amended to include the incorporation of the gnomes into the Regalia, and later, God Aurelius into the pantheon, the Aurethene calendar was used by the Regalia and thus much of the world for thousands of years, and it remains the standard measurement of time in the modern age.
There are ten days in the Aurethene week, four weeks in a month, and nine months in a year, totalling 360 days.
Days
Auron, Lucon, Peron, Clemon, Caron, Aeon, Sidon, Minon, Anion, Gnomon.
Months
Aurethe, Lucerthe, Perethe, Clementhe, Carithe, Aevite, Siderethe, Minerethe, Animuthe.
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