Calendar of Misu

The Calendar of Misu is the agreed upon calendar among most Slavoria cultures. The calendar consists of weeks with seven days, named after a constellation connected to one of the great heroes or celestials and the Slavorian word for "day."  
Day of the Week Constellation Task
Ihya Hourglass Work
Erfya Couldron Work
Fiya Big Clock Work
Vymya Large Anvil Work
Taya Twisted Scepter Work
Gluya Wilted Flower Work
Claya Great Tree Rest
  The new year begins on the first of Derin, celebrated by a rich and beautiful holiday. There are 12 months in a year with a full year consisting of 365 days. When constructing the calendar, Misu named each month after powerful sorcerers and druids of olde, ending each name with a connection to the season.
Additional Information
  When telling the current date, you would state the day, then the month, and finally the year. For example: the 8th of Sre, 2039 OA or Claya the 8th of Oihr, 2039 OA.   Slavoria’s only moon, Lunarian, makes one full rotation every 20 days. There are two main aeons with sub-aeons in between for different cultures. The main aeons are the Titan Aeon (TA) and the Oblivion Aeon (OA).   The current aeon (OA) manifests in the livelihoods of the mortals, as they learn to navigate a world wrought with ruin.   There is no year zero. For example, the last year of TA is the year -1 and the first year of OA is 1.
Name of Month Season Named After Holidays
Derin Winter Derstin La Blank Celebration of Flames, Queen's Feast
Vamellin Winter Vamelia Wright Liberation Fest
Xeuss Spring Xeun Xi Lang Doneer's Healing (Spring Equinox), Seeds of Birth
Sress Spring Srenell Youngblood
Oihrss Spring Oitwin Umbra Revival
Wicord Summer Wiccan Depraysie Hala's Passion (Summer Solstice), Day of the Great Tree
Slukud Summer Sluer Payne Fest of Lang
Hueld Summer Hugh Lynx Fest of Hymns, Harvestday
Stasoltr Autumn Stanlud Shadowend Shoussil's Miracle (Autumn Equinox)
Pyzuhr Autumn Pyzu Barkridge
Tilstr Autumn Tilsten Crane Festival of Hope
Trophin Winter Troque Vandran Arakel's Bane (Winter Solstice)
 
 


Cover image: by Amelia Nite (Canva)

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