Orosian Calendar begins in the Orosian Springtime.
Month of Mist
Warming weather, growing humidity
It is said those born in this month are gentle, mysterious and often psychic.
Month of Rain
Wet months at a high as weather warms
It is said those born in this month are sensitive, intelligent and creative.
Month of Morntide
Pleasant temperatures and level seas\par
It is said those born in this month are wise, parental and compassionate.
Month of Beasts
Animals have their young, pleasant days
It is said those born in this month are clever, energetic and loyal.
Month of Hunts
Long days, time for hunting
It is said those born in this month are unrelenting, leaderly and dignified.
Month of Fire
Long, hot days & unrelenting heat
It is said those born in this month are passionate, dependable and arrogant.
Month of Waves
Height of good sailing months
It is said those born in this month are innate seafarers with a temper but good heart.
Month of Wind
Cooling weather, good sailing
It is said those born in this month are flighty, friendly and prone to dreams.
Month of Storms
Tumultuous weather, cooling winds and rains
It is said those born in this month are unyielding, aggressive and protective.
Month of Blood
Red season, trees change inland
It is said those born in this month are prone to troubled lives. Parents will often avoid having children this month.
Month of Eventide
Beginning of chill, longer nights\par
It is said those born in this month are quiet, thoughtful and intense.
Month of Frost
Growing chill, height of good fishing months
It is said those born in this month are logical, honest and hard- working.
Month of Ice
Height of winter's chill, long nights
It is said those born in this month are hardy, independent and intimidating.
Holidays
It is said there are over a hundred holidays celebrating the sea on Oros. This may be true, but here are some of the most majour or widely celebrated.\par
\par
Yearling Sprint; 10th day of Month of Beasts. Horses born last year are sold and traded on this celebration of riding. Observed in human cultures.\par
\par
Garden Feast; 15th day of the month of fire. Harvest celebration. Agriculture is rare in Oros and so growing things are held in high regard.\par
\par
Astral Faire; 28th day of the month of Ice. Countdown to the new year. A reflection of the passing cosmos and celebration of past and present. Star and moon shaped cookies are tradition.\par
\par
Sailing Day; 3rd day of Month of Waves. A day of ships where they are cleaned, celebrated, raced or named. Ships are important to most cultures on Oros and personify the people who create them.\par
\par
Night of Fairies, Candlelight Dance; 15th day of the month of Eventide. A celebration of magic and the forest that began in Fayland and spread. Candles are placed and lit, reminiscent of fairy light. A night of contemplative romance. Popular for humans and dolphins.