[Not really that important you can skip this]
[Will only be relevant after the founding of the Messiah civilization Era begins]
It takes a about 400 days for the planet to orbit Atrium(star) so a year is 400 days.
Months:
1. Amaranth - This is the first month, and it represents the beginning of the calendar year. The name "Amaranth" symbolizes renewal and a fresh start.
2. Verdant - Following Amaranth, Verdant represents the growth and lushness of the world as it enters spring.
3. Solstice - In this month, it's typically the time of the summer solstice, a significant celestial event. "Solstice" signifies the peak of warmth and brightness.
4. Lushan - Named for the profusion of plant life that's in full bloom during this season. "Lushan" means abundance and prosperity.
5. Zephyr - As summer continues, this month brings gentle, warm breezes. "Zephyr" signifies lightness and ease.
6. Aestas - The heart of summer, "Aestas" refers to the warm, sunny days. The name suggests the fullness of life and energy during this time.
7. Caligo - As summer starts to wane, Caligo signifies the growing shadows and cooler evenings. "Caligo" means twilight.
8. Tempest - This is the beginning of the rainy season. "Tempest" evokes the idea of storms and rain.
9. Citrine - Named for the bright and colorful gemstone, Citrine represents the vivid autumn colors. It signifies richness and vibrancy.
10. Equinox - This month corresponds with the autumn equinox when day and night are roughly equal. "Equinox" symbolizes balance and harmony.
11. Umbra - As winter approaches, this is the darkest month. "Umbra" refers to shadows and obscurity.
12. Glaciana - As winter arrives, "Glaciana" signifies ice and cold, as the world becomes covered in snow.
13. Nexus - The final month of the year, "Nexus" represents the end of the calendar, signaling a return to the beginning.
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Weekdays:
1. Moondra - Moondra is the first day of the week, symbolizing a fresh start under the moon's gentle glow.
2. Dawnshale - Dawnshale is the day where the sun begins to rise, signifying hope and the start of new endeavors.
3. Aquiluna - Aquiluna is the day of balance in the week, symbolizing the harmony between the moon and the sun. It's a time for reflection and equilibrium as the week progresses.
4. Ombryss - Ombryss represents the middle of the week, a time to carry on with one's tasks and duties.
5. Celeron - This day represents swiftness and productivity as the week approaches its end.
6. Sunnix - Sunnix represents the warmth and energy of the sun, a day to bask in its glow.
7. Stellis - The final day of the week, Stellis is a time to rest and contemplate under the stars.
[Days of the week is still work in progress, but this can be used for now]
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Created by the great philosopher ******
This calendar reflects the cycles of nature and celestial events, its a lunar calendar meaning it's not that accurate but it'll do for the Vosaris.
Created after the great unification of Vosaris and the start of the Messiah civilization.
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