Erebos calendar (standard in most of the world):
13 months, 28 days/month, 4 weeks of 7 days/month, 364 days/year
Months are taken from what is now Baertaen Province, which had the most well-designed calendar pre-colonization.
Month – ikk from old Karis ikk.
Each month is named after one of the 13 old gods worshipped in the Baertaen region before colonization. Erebos co-opted Alaerav (old: Aeluraef) who was the main god of the 13 and worship of the other 12 has faded over the years.
1. Midarikk – Midar (old: Midur/Midurikk)
2. Kaestenikk – Kaesten (old: Kaesten/Kaestenikk)
3. Lovaevikk – Lovaeva (old: Lofavu/Lofavikk)
4. Surenikk – Suren (old: Sooren/Soorenikk)
5. Omyelikk – Omyele (old: Omjele/Omjelikk)
6. Paelaetikk – Paelaeto (old: Paeluto/Paelutikk)
7. Yuwetikk – Yuweta (old: Joowettae/Joowettikk)
8. Hokevikk – Hokev (old: same)
9. Osyinpikk – Osyinpe (old: same)
10. Petrokikk – Petroko (old: Pettroko/Pettrokikk)
11 Wafkaentikk – Wafkaenti (old: Wufkanti/Wufkantikk)
12. Istenikk – Istena (old: Istenu/Istenikk)
13. Alaeravikk – Alaerav (old: Aeluraef/Aeluraefikk)
Days of the Week: day = laem
1 (Monday) – anslaem (1st day) (ans = 1)
2 (Tuesday) – dulaem (2nd day) (du = 2)
3 (Wednesday) – kweslaem (3rd day) (kwes =3)
4 (Thursday) – korlaem (4th day) (kor = 4)
5 (Friday) – senslaem (5th day) (sens = 5)
6 (Saturday) – dwebenslaem (6th day) (dwebens = 6)
7 (Sunday) – balslaem (7th day) (bals = 7)
split into workweek 1-5 and weekend 6-7
