Calendars, Days of the Week, and Planet Rotations around the Sun
The Untitled Novel Series begins on year 1,000 A.M.M.
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Aridus Calendar
- This calendar represents the entire year of Aridus.
- Aridus is the closest planet to the sun.
- Due to this, Aridus is the hottest planet.
- It is hot year round, this is the only season.
- There are no named days of the week, only numbered.
- Aridus has an orbital rotation of 160 hours (1 day), equivalent to 5.3 days on Vizren.
- Aridus’s revolution period around the sun is 100 days (1 year), equivalent to 533 days on Vizren, or 1.3 years on Vizren.
An example of a day of the year written: 77 Óchi Kairos, [year]
Óchi Kairos

Irathé Calendar
- This calendar represents each of the 4 months and seasons of Irathé.
- Each season is one month long.
- Each month is 50 days long.
- Beginning the year with Grishma (Summer), followed by Sharad (Fall), Shishira (Winter), Vasanta (Spring)
- The days of the week are: Sū́rya-Dyú, Candra-Dyú, Kṣám-Dyú, Vāyú-Dyú, Agní-Dyú, Vā́ri-Dyú, Vána-Dyú, Nadī́-Dyú, Girí-Dyú, Udadhí-Dyú
- Irathé is the second planet from the sun.
- Irathé has an orbital rotation of 50 hours (1 day), equivalent to 1.6 days on Vizren.
- Irathé’s revolution period around the sun is 200 days (1 year), equivalent to 333 days on Vizren, or 0.83 years on Vizren.
An example of a day of the year written:
Kṣám-Dyú, 73 Shishira, [year]
Grishma, Sharad, Shishira, Vasanta

Vizren Calendar
- This calendar represents each of the 4 months and seasons of Vizren.
- Each season is one month long.
- Each month is 100 days long.
- Beginning the year with Tāb’istān (Summer), followed by Pā’yīz (Fall), Zam’istān (Winter), Ba’hār (Spring)
- The days of the week are: Āftāb’Ruz, Māh’Ruz, Za’min’Ruz, Havâ’Ruz, Ātesh’Ruz, Āba’Ruz, Jangal’Ruz, Rudxâne’Ruz, Kuh’Ruz, Daryâ’Ruz
- Vizren is the third planet from the sun.
- Vizren has an orbital rotation of 30 hours (1 day).
- Vizren’s revolution period around the sun is 400 days (1 year).
An example of a day of the year written:
Havâ’Ruz, 4 Ba’hār, [year]
Tāb’istān, Pā’yīz, Zam’istān, Ba’hār

Folkien Calendar
- This calendar represents each of the 4 months and seasons of Folkien.
- Each season is one month long.
- Each month is 100 days long.
- Beginning the year with Sumor (Summer), followed by Autumpne (Fall), Wintru (Winter), Lencten (Spring)
- The days of the week are: Sunnedæg, Mōnadæg, Eorþedæg, Sweġldæg, Fȳrdæg , Lagudæg, Wududæg, Ēastrēamdæg, Muntdæg, Sǣdæg
- Folkien is also the third planet from the sun, equal distance as Vizren.
- Folkien has an orbital rotation of 45 hours (1 day), equivalent to 1.5 days on Vizren.
- Folkien’s revolution period around the sun is 400 days (1 year), equivalent to 600 days on Vizren, or 1.5 years on Vizren.
An example of a day of the year written:
Sunnedæg, 41 Autumpne, [year]
Sumor, Autumpne, Wintru, Lencten

Parvos Calendar
- This calendar represents 1/16th of the entire year on Parvos.
- There are no seasons on Parvos.
- Parvos is cold year round.
- There are also no named days of the week, only numbered.
- Parvos is the furthest planet from the sun.
- Parvos has an orbital rotation of 20 hours (1 day), equivalent to 0.66 days on Vizren.
- Parvos’s revolution period around the sun is 1600 days (1 year), equivalent to 1,066 days on Vizren, or 2.6 years on Vizren.
An example of a day of the year written:
215 Brumalis, [year]
Brumalis

The following years are all equivalent to the year 1,000 A.M.M (on Vizren) due to their orbital rotations and revolutions around the sun.
Due to its orbital rotation and revolution around the sun, the following year: 1,300 A.M.M., is equivalent to 1,000 A.M.M. on Vizren.
- Aridus: 1,300 A.M.M.
- Irathé: 830 A.M.M.
- Vizren: 1,000 A.M.M.
- Folkien: 1,500 A.M.M.
- Parvos: 2,600 A.M.M.

