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Each month corresponds to a julian month, in order, with the same number of days.  
Each month corresponds to a julian month, in order, with the same number of days.  


# Nisah, wherein all things Begin.<br>
1. Nisah, wherein all things Begin.<br>
# Iyar, when the Blossoms announce themselves.<br>
<blockquote>9st — Sina’s Night of Lamentation
# Hziran, where unions of love are formed.<br>
21st — The Calibrations
# Tammuz, where lovers shed their tears.<br>
24th — Four-Wheels-Rounding</blockquote>
# Maribeh, where the great Caliph is honoured.<br>
2. Iyar, when the Blossoms announce themselves.<br>
# Tabbah, where the sun rages wanton and Pra'raj cackles amidst the Ash.<br>
<blockquote>8th — The Tolling of Tin
# Illul, when the harvest is reaped.<br>
18th — The Uncensured Coals
# Qdim, where we give thanks for the life of the blessed Sultana.<br>
24th — Four-Wheels-Rounding</blockquote>
# Tesrin Hray, when doors are closed to all comers.<br>
3. Hziran, where unions of love are formed.<br>
# Kanön Hray, when doors are opened to all guests.<br>
<blockquote>3rd — Eid al-Fanoos
# Subat, the great feast of B'aara and the waters return.<br>
6th — The Washing of Feet
# Adar, the darkening of the night and the coming of new things.<br>
20th — The Sumptive Regard
24th — Lodestone’s Finding</blockquote>
4. Tammuz, where lovers shed their tears.<br>
<blockquote>4th — Offering at the Edutu
8th — The Tolling of Tin
16th — First Flowering
24th — Four-Wheels-Round</blockquote>
5. Maribeh, where the great Caliph is honoured.<br>
<blockquote>2nd — Vahd's Triumph
16th — The Letting
24th — Four-Wheels-Rounding</blockquote>
6. Tabbah, where the sun rages wanton and Pra'raj cackles amidst the Ash.<br>
<blockquote>6th — Lodestone’s Finding
8th — The Tolling of Tin
30th — Presage-of-Chance</blockquote>
7. Illul, when the harvest is reaped.<br>
<blockquote>12th — The Shearing
24th — Four-Wheels-Rounding
28th — Galim’s Feastday</blockquote>
8. Qdim, where we give thanks for the life of the blessed Sultana.<br>
<blockquote>8th — The Tolling of Tin
18th — The Uncensured Coals
24th — Four-Wheels-Rounding
29th — The Emir’s Parade</blockquote>
9. Tesrin Hray, when doors are closed to all comers.<br>
<blockquote>3rd — The Illuminations
16th — The Festival of Eggs
24th — Lodestone’s Finding
30th — The Sumptive Regard</blockquote>
10. Kanön Hray, when doors are opened to all guests.<br>
<blockquote>6th — The Changing of Hands
8th — The Tolling of Tin
21st — Eid al-Khana
24th — Four-Wheels-Rounding</blockquote>
11. Subat, the great feast of B'aara and the waters return.<br>
<blockquote>3rd — Offering at the Slope
15th — The Great Feast of B’aara
24th — Four-Wheels-Rounding
30th — Dedications of the Righting</blockquote>
12 Adar, the darkening of the night and the coming of new things.<br>
<blockquote>1st - 3rd — Mumusha’s Fast-days
6th — Lodestone’s Finding
8th — The Tolling of Tin
20th — Presage-of-Chance
31st — The Year’s Gasp</blockquote>


There are currently no canonical days of the week.
There are currently no canonical days of the week.


Type '''/c date''' in game or '''!date''' in discord to see the current date and year.
Type '''/c date''' in game or '''!date''' in discord to see the current date and year.
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