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A Haelrahv year lasts 976 days. A day consists of 18 hours. There are no weeks. There are eight seasons in Haelrahv per year and 122 days in each season. All of this together makes one Haelrahv year equal to two Earth years when day length is factored in. Because it is odd to say that a person who is 20 years old on Earth is 10 on Haelrahv, we use seasons to count off how old we are. A person 80 seasons old on Haelrahv is roughly the same as a 20 year old on Earth.
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A list and discription of season on Haelrahv follows.
1. Ebaca: The beginning of spring. The season is rainy with humid but cool weather.
2. Icorae: The end of spring. The season is not humid with mild weather, it begins to get warm toward the end and is also the planting season.
3. Haju: The beginning of summer. The season is hot and humid with muggy, sticky weather.
4. Jojun: The end of summer. The season is hot and dry. Brush fires often happen during this time.
5. Arin: The beginning of fall. This is the harvest time and when the leaves begin to change colors.
6. Shadan: The end of fall. Harvest is still done during this season and the leaves begin to drop.
7. Xei: The Alteri-named seventh season of Xei marks an introduction to the cold and snowy days of the age.
8. Wiv: The eighth and final season of an age, is cold and snowy, freezing the land all over one last time before a new age begins. Wiv was named by the Alteri people.
Written By:
Kit Murphy