Calendar of Eldoria

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Here's a structured fantasy world calendar with 10 months and 10-day weeks:

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      1. **The Calendar of Eldoria**

Eldoria follows a **10-month cycle**, each month consisting of **40 days**, divided into **four 10-day weeks**. The year thus contains **400 days**. The calendar is based on the celestial cycles of Eldoria’s twin moons, Lunara and Solwyn.

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      1. **Months of the Year**

Each month is named after a celestial or elemental force governing that period:

1. **Dawnfire** – Time of Awakening (Spring begins) 2. **Verdantia** – Growth and Renewal (Mid-Spring) 3. **Stormtide** – Rains and Tempests (Spring ends, Summer begins) 4. **Solreach** – The Sun’s Peak (High Summer) 5. **Embergloam** – The Waning Heat (Late Summer, early Autumn) 6. **Harvestmere** – Bounty and Celebration (Mid-Autumn) 7. **Duskfall** – The Twilight of the Year (Autumn ends, Winter begins) 8. **Frostveil** – The Silent Cold (Mid-Winter) 9. **Nightshade** – Longest Nights (Deep Winter, nearing the year’s end) 10. **Aurorwyn** – Light Returns (Winter’s end, new cycle nears)

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      1. **Days of the Week**

The 10-day weeks follow a rhythm of balance between work, magic, and rest:

1. **Sunspire** – A day of renewal and spiritual reflection 2. **Moondrake** – A day of magic and celestial influence 3. **Flametide** – A day of labor and creation 4. **Stonekeep** – A day of stability and tradition 5. **Windwhisper** – A day of learning and stories 6. **Wavecrest** – A day of trade and travel 7. **Bloodoak** – A day of trials and competitions 8. **Shadowmere** – A day of secrets and intrigue 9. **Starhaven** – A day of dreams and divination 10. **Eldersky** – A day of rest and remembrance

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      1. **Seasonal Divisions**
  • **Spring**: Dawnfire – Verdantia – Stormtide
  • **Summer**: Solreach – Embergloam
  • **Autumn**: Harvestmere – Duskfall
  • **Winter**: Frostveil – Nightshade – Aurorwyn

Each season lasts **100 days**, with the year marked by **four equinoxes/solstices** at the 100, 200, 300, and 400-day marks.

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