Traztinaen (calendar)
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Overview
- Traztinaen - Nae's Year is synchronized to the silver moon and is the main calendar used in Waejir.
- It is composed of twelve months each synchronized to the phase cycle of the silver moon.
- Each month begins on the new moon, and the year begins just before the vernal equinox.
Generic Month Names
- Spring
- Trejeiuk - Green-Month
- Pioiuk - Flower-Month
- Stidiupt - Warming
- Summer
- Tatievanei - Long-Days
- Riaptiuk - Lightning-Month
- Fraipipt - Cooling
- Autumn
- Aicekiuk - Bird-Month
- Alodiuk - Fruit-Month
- Neitipt - Rotting
- Winter
- Prenevanei - Short-Days
- Siuniuk - Ice-Month
- Uleliuk - Water-Month
Key Dates
Celestial Dates=
- 1st of the 1st Month
- New Year
- 9th of the 1st Month
- Spring Equinox
- 9th of the 4th Month
- Summer Solstice
- 9th of the 7th Month
- Autumnal Equinox
- 9th of the 10th Month
- Winter Solstice
Holy Dates
- 1st of the First Month
- Qeisar's Night
- 15th of the First Month
- Qeinor's Day
- 1st of the 2nd Month
- Baithur's Day
- 15th of the 2nd Month
- Laina's Day
- 1st of the 3rd Month
- Aesat's Daty'
- 15th of the 3rd Month
- Baileia's Day
- 1st of the 4th Month
- Kaithur's Day
- 15th of the 4th Month
- Sidaeleia
- 1st of the 5th Month
- Shaelar's Day
- 15th of the 5th Month
- Cothur's Day
- 1st of the 6th Month
- Qeisar's Day
- 15th of the 6th Month
- Thanor's Day
- 1st of the 7th Month
- Haesur's Day
- 15th of the 7th Month
- Qaela's Night
- 1st of the 8th Month
- Silat's Day
- 15th of the 8th Month
- Qeinor's Night
- 1st of the 9th Month
- Neithur's Day
- 15th of the 9th Month
- Theila's Night
- 1st of the 10th Month
- Vorsha's Day
- 15th of the 10th Month
- Kaithur's Night
- 1st of the 11th Month
- Dailor's Day
- 15th of the 11th Month
- Silat's Night
- 1st of the 12th Month
- Saedeia's Day
- 15th of the 12th Month
- Raitha's Day
- Double full moon
- Balfagor's Night - Celebration outside of the annual calendar which occurs whenever both moons are full together over a three night period (roughly one every 111 days)