The Calendar

The Passage of Time
Following the observations of Jonathan the Stargazer, though names differ from land to land, all of civilized Talus acknowledges a general understanding of calendar time: a  301 300-day year, divided into 10 even months of 30 days. Further, most civilizations divide each month into 5 weeks of 6 days each, as the Malus and Lumis Moons both chart fairly predictable patterns within this model. A specific day is described by that day's placement in the month relative to its month, followed by the year of the current Age (ex: the Weirdun of the fourth week of the month of Primon in the 345th year of the current Age of Mending would be expressed as: 4th Weirdun of Primon, 345 A.M.)

Days
There are six days in a standard Meridian week. Many cultures view Luxdun as the final day in a week, as well as a day of rest or observance. Some cultures also enjoy a secondary respite on Weirdun.

Meirdun

Shadun

Weirdun

Tredun

Fairdun

Luxdun

Months
There are five even weeks in each of the 10 months that make up a year on Talus.

Primon

Sekmon

Thirmon

Quamon

Fimon

Hexmon

Sepmon

Aimon

Nighmon

Dekmon

Holidays
Major holidays on Talus often center around major historical events, or patterns as determined by the movement of the Sun and moons.

Winter
The 301st Day - Threshold Day (Betwixt Day)

Ages

 * 1) The Days of Fury - a large, unspecified amount of time referring to the wild and violent genesis of the world (notation: D.F. (rarely used, as time is unspecified and nondescript))
 * 2) The Age of Artifice Arcana - the Golden Age for most of the world, this was the high time of magic and technology, before the Sundering ended most of the world's civilizations (notation: A.A.)
 * 3) The Frostveiled Age - also called the Cold Dark, this was the ice age resulting from the fallout of the Sundering. (notation: C.D.)
 * 4) The Age of Mending - the current age, where young nations are recovering along with the planet from the thawing of the Cold Dark. (notation: A.M.)