Otan calendar
The Otan Calendar is made up of 12 months each consisting of 30 days. The final month, Jeltoksan is followed by six or seven holy days, described by different names through Otan. They are known as the Yule Season in countries predominantly inhabited by Woden worshippers and the Flower Festival by worshippers of Aspan, with many other analogous holidays depending on the region's religion. The total of 366 or 376 days makes up an Otan year.
Clerics from many nations and faiths convene to determine whether the holy days will last six or seven days, sometimes adding an additional leap day to keep the year aligned with the seasons. Leap days are considered by most cultures to be exceptionally auspicious and holy.
Each of the various regions, religions, cultures and tribes on Otan can be found marking additional holy days which do not occur at the end of the year. These will be
The Otan Year
Winter Months
Spring Months
Summer Months
Autumn Months
Special Days
The Otan Month
Each Otan month is made up of 5 weeks and each week of 6 days for a total of 30 days. The weeks are numbered and can be referred to as 1st week, 2nd week, etc., however, each week has a specific name as follows:
The Otan Week
Subsequently each day of the week has its own name. In Otan, various regions may have specific observances and traditions related to each day of the week. These days are named are as follows.
The Otan Day
The Otan day is divided into 24 hours... until further notice.