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Though the Mazes use a '''calendar''' that is very similar to that of the real world, there are still a number of differences, which will be explained in detail in this page.
 
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Calendar resets meant going all the way back to the first day of the first month, in what would then become another year 0. Every time they occurred, regardless of what the day of the week was on the last day of last year, the first day of the first year in a new era is also automatically reset to an Advenday. There is much symbolism in doing so, but generally it is because it is considered lucky (see below for more details).
 
Calendar resets meant going all the way back to the first day of the first month, in what would then become another year 0. Every time they occurred, regardless of what the day of the week was on the last day of last year, the first day of the first year in a new era is also automatically reset to an Advenday. There is much symbolism in doing so, but generally it is because it is considered lucky (see below for more details).
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* '''Break years''' are considered to be the years of ending. They are seen as the best years to complete a project, to finish learning and training, or to put an end to a particular situation or endeavor. Though some perceive break years as unlucky or associated with death, others see it as lucky years in its own ways, as break years are always followed by advent years. People born during Break years are seen as unpredictable, capable of both the best and the worst, full untapped potential.
 
* '''Break years''' are considered to be the years of ending. They are seen as the best years to complete a project, to finish learning and training, or to put an end to a particular situation or endeavor. Though some perceive break years as unlucky or associated with death, others see it as lucky years in its own ways, as break years are always followed by advent years. People born during Break years are seen as unpredictable, capable of both the best and the worst, full untapped potential.
 
** Taking what is considered to be the Mazes' equivalent of a 'sabbatical' year is best done on a Break year.
 
** Taking what is considered to be the Mazes' equivalent of a 'sabbatical' year is best done on a Break year.
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* '''First Earthsday of Octama''': Vermilion Bird Day / Suzaku Day. A mid-season day of observance celebrating the Vermilion Bird god.
 
* '''First Earthsday of Octama''': Vermilion Bird Day / Suzaku Day. A mid-season day of observance celebrating the Vermilion Bird god.
 
* '''First Firesday of Nonama''': Day of Gluttony. A Demonic day of observance celebrating gluttony and its associated Demon Lord, Beelzebub.
 
* '''First Firesday of Nonama''': Day of Gluttony. A Demonic day of observance celebrating gluttony and its associated Demon Lord, Beelzebub.
* '''Nonama 1''': School Day:. The first day of the school year for child students.
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* '''Nonama 1''': School Day. The first day of the school year for child students.
 
* '''Second week of Nonama''': Trade Festival. Seven days during which nearly every shop, outlet, and business may offer large discounts on their merchandise, which they have in greater quantity than usual. Discounts ranging from 25% to 75% off are common, restaurants typically offer one free meal for every order, bars may offer free drinks or hold multiple happy hours during the week.
 
* '''Second week of Nonama''': Trade Festival. Seven days during which nearly every shop, outlet, and business may offer large discounts on their merchandise, which they have in greater quantity than usual. Discounts ranging from 25% to 75% off are common, restaurants typically offer one free meal for every order, bars may offer free drinks or hold multiple happy hours during the week.
  

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Though the Mazes use a calendar that is very similar to that of the real world, there are still a number of differences, which will be explained in detail in this page.

Periods of time in a single day

See Time for more information.


Era system

There have been a number of periods of time throughout the History of the Mazes where the calendar was symbolically reset to year zero. As of today, the calendar has been reset six times, making the current era Era 7, and the current year is Year 704. Usually, when referring to a year of the current era, all that is needed is to simply say the year number (such as "704" or "year 704"), however if the era number must be specified, such as in historical contexts, it is possible to add the prefix "E" followed by the era number. As such, the extended form of the current year is Era 7, Year 704 or E7-704.

Calendar resets meant going all the way back to the first day of the first month, in what would then become another year 0. Every time they occurred, regardless of what the day of the week was on the last day of last year, the first day of the first year in a new era is also automatically reset to an Advenday. There is much symbolism in doing so, but generally it is because it is considered lucky (see below for more details).


Calendar system

The calendar used in the Mazes is made up of 365 days and 12 months, very similar but not quite the same as in the real world. The key differences are as follows:

  • Unique names for each day of the week and each month of the year.
  • Because the Mazes do not significantly change the way an "outside" world would (no changes in weather, ecology, or daylight), there are no real seasons. The concept of a 'season' is really just a symbolic three-month period.
  • No leap years - every year is strictly 365 days, similar to the Egyptian civil calendar.
  • Certain months are 31 days, others are 30 days, with the exception of the second month being 28 days - just like a regular Gregorian Calendar non-leap year.
  • Every week is 7 days.

Days

Every day of the week is named after either one of the five classical elements (Wood, fire, earth, metal, and water), or after words synonymous with beginning (Advent) and end (Break).

xth day of the week 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
Mazes name (Common) Advenday Woodsday Firesday Earthsday Metalsday Watersday Breakday
Mazes name (Youkai)a 初曜日 (Shoyoubi) 木曜日 (Mokuyoubi) 火曜日 (Kayoubi) 地曜日 (Chiyoubi) 金曜日 (Kinyoubi) 水曜日 (Suiyoubi) 終曜日 (Shuuyoubi)
Real world name Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Symbolic color White Green Red Brown Yellow Blue Black

Each day of the week is tied to a certain amount of symbolism; they are given colors and a number of traits and attributes, which are part of popular folklore and superstition, the importance of which may vary greatly between individuals, depending on their upbringing and personal beliefs.

  • Advenday is a lucky day for those who are starting (or resuming) new work or projects (such as starting a new assignment, or starting a new painting). It is the day of beginnings, just as the week begins.
  • Woodsday is a lucky day for meetings, discussions, negotiations. It is the day for talking and connecting with others.
    • Bars and drinking establishments traditionally use wooden furniture - particularly the bar counter - for this reason. Happy hours are typically thrown on a Woodsday as well.
  • Firesday is a lucky day for physical and martial activities. It is considered to be a good day to train, practice drills, and prepare for combat.
    • Demonics consider Firesday to be the best day to make a visit to one of their sanctums, as per the Demonic aesthetic of "fire and brimstone", and because they consider sexual activity to be at its most pleasurable on a Firesday.
    • Certain days of Demonic importance are held on specific Firesdays of the calendar; see this section for details.
  • Earthsday is a lucky day for making important decisions, for solving problems, and generally planning and committing to changes. It is considered to be the day to put plans and projects in motion, and turn wishes into reality.
    • Angelics consider that if you have a wish to make to their deities, it is best to come and visit one of their shrines on an Earthsday. If you have a wish to make to one specific god in particular, the god corresponding to the current season will be more favorable to wishes and prayers on Earthsdays.
    • Certain days of Angelic importance are held on specific Earthsdays of the calendar; see this section for details.
  • Metalsday is a lucky day for trading and doing business, thought of as the "money" day. It is considered auspicious for making important sales and purchases, and it is particularly lucky to be paid on a Metalsday. These are the reasons why Metalsday is assigned the color yellow, as it reminds one of the color of gold.
    • In Youkai culture, Metalsday is translated to 金曜日 (kinyoubi). The kanji (kin) can mean "metal" in the elemental sense, but it is most commonly translated to "gold". Therefore, kinyoubi transliterates to "Golden day" or "Day of gold".
  • Watersday is a lucky day for learning, studying, mental and spiritual pursuits of any kind. It is also more generally considered to be a good day to reflect on, and learn from the past.
    • Libraries usually announce new releases and books on Watersday. Angelic shrines and Demonic sanctums tend to hold sermons on Watersday as well.
  • Breakday is a lucky day for those who are ending work, those who seek to take a break (hence the name) from their endeavors, and more generally, for relaxing, resting, and taking it easy.
    • Although every day of the week is typically worked by most inhabitants of the Mazes, the 'break' symbolism comes all the way from a royal decree in Era 4 by King Silfazril of the Silverlight Kingdom, which decreed that working on the last day of the week was outlawed, in order to encourage spending time with family, visiting the nearest shrines/sanctums, and resting to prepare for work on the next day.

Weeks

Weeks are made up of seven days each.

Weeks are not named, but they are sometimes numbered, from 1 to 52, usually on calendars and on certain time management computer programs.

Months

Months are made up of either 30 or 31 days, with the exception of the second month, Duplima, being made up of 28 days. This specific combination appears to have been chosen in order to ensure that every single year starts and ends on the same day of the week, therefore creating only seven possible calendar permutations (see Years below).

In Common, the names for the twelve months of the year are based on Old Tongue words for ordinal numbers. The Youkai language names ended up being adapted from their own words for numbers followed by their word for month (, gatsu, which can also mean "moon"), making the general meaning the same.

xth month of the year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th
Mazes name (Common) Prima Duplima Triema Quartema Pentema Hexema Heptima Octama Nonama Decima Penultima Ultima
Mazes name (Youkai) 一月 (Ichigatsu) 二月 (Nigatsu) 三月 (Sangatsu) 四月 (Shigatsu) 五月 (Gogatsu) 六月 (Rokugatsu) 七月 (Shichigatsu) 八月 (Hachigatsu) 九月 (Kugatsu) 十月 (Juugatsu) 十一月 (Juuichigatsu) 十二月 (Juuichigatsu)
Amount of days 31 28 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31
Real world name January February March April May June July August September October November December

Seasons

The world of the Mazes does not significantly change with variations in weather or sunlight in the few areas where the outside can be seen. Therefore, there are no seasons to speak of.
The term "season" refers to largely symbolic groups of months - usually trimesters. Their signficance varies depending on culture.

Angelic faith recognizes four seasons of three months each, based on each one of their deities:

  • The black season or season of the Black Tortoise
  • The blue season (sometimes azure season) or season of the Azure Dragon
  • The red season (sometimes scarlet season or vermilion season), or season of the Vermilion Bird
  • The white season or season of the White Tiger

Youkai culture re-uses Angelic faith season names, simply translating the Angelic season names and deity names into their language, as follows:

  • Black season: 黒季節 (kurokisetsu)
  • Black Tortoise: 玄武 (Genbu)
  • Therefore, Season of the Black Tortoise: 玄武の季節 (Genbu no kisetsu)
Season name (Common) Black Blue/Azure Red/Scarlet/Vermilion White
Season name (Youkai, color) 黒季節
(kurokisetsu)
青季節
(aokisetsu)
赤季節
(akakisetsu)
白季節
(shirokisetsu)
Season name (Youkai, deity) 玄武の季節
(Genbu no kisetsu)
青龍の季節
(Seiryuu no kisetsu)
朱雀の季節
(Suzaku no kisetsu)
白虎の季節
(Byakko no kisetsu)

Years

In such a calendar system, years start and end on the same day of the week. With no leap years, there are therefore only seven different possible permutations of the calendar. Each such permutation is given a name, corresponding to the name of the day that year started on. For example, the current year, Year 704, is a Year of Metal.

Year started on... Advenday Woodsday Firesday Earthsday Metalsday Watersday Breakday
Year name (Common) Advent year Year of Wood Year of Fire Year of Earth Year of Metal Year of Water Break year
Year number calculation Divisible by 7 Last Advent year +1 Last Advent year +2 Last Advent year +3 Last Advent year +4 Last Advent year +5 Last Advent year +6

Symbolism tied to each year goes as follows:

  • Advent years are considered to be the years of beginning. They are seen as the best years to start a new job, get a new assignment, or begin a new and important project. They are generally considered to be the luckiest years, as they are associated to the number 7; all advent year numbers can be divided by 7. People who were born during Advent years are considered to be 'lucky babies', sure to be successful at anything they do, with traits and attributes from any of the five elements.
  • Years of Wood are considered to be years of learning and growing. People who were born during years of Wood are believed to be strong and flexible, outgoing, extraverted, and the most likely to seek growing and improving, but also the least likely to enjoy being alone or to self-reflect.
  • Years of Fire are considered to be the years of passion. People who were born during years of Fire are believed to be dynamic, passionate and persistent. They are the most likely to be warm protectors and skilled lovers, but are the most at risk to feelings of aggression, impatience, and destructive intent.
  • Years of Earth are considered to be years of stability, least likely to bring about meaningful changes. People who were born during years of Earth are believed to be patient, reliable and hard-working, but also most likely to be stubborn, resistant to new ideas, and self-centered.
  • Years of Metal are considered to be years of prosperity, most likely to bring fortune. People who were born during years of Metal are believed to be ambitious, business-oriented, and well-organized, but also the most likely to remain set in their ways, preferring to be self-reliant and reluctant to accept help.
  • Years of Water are considered to be years of change and fluidity. People who were born during years of Water are believed to be most likely to be the wisest and most intelligent, as well as the most adaptable, but they may also be seen as indecisive, unable to commit to any one decision easily, or even soft and lazy.
  • Break years are considered to be the years of ending. They are seen as the best years to complete a project, to finish learning and training, or to put an end to a particular situation or endeavor. Though some perceive break years as unlucky or associated with death, others see it as lucky years in its own ways, as break years are always followed by advent years. People born during Break years are seen as unpredictable, capable of both the best and the worst, full untapped potential.
    • Taking what is considered to be the Mazes' equivalent of a 'sabbatical' year is best done on a Break year.


Holidays and special days

Black season

  • Prima 1: Day of the New Year. The second and final part of the Final Day celebrations.
  • First Earthsday of Duplima: Black Tortoise Day / Genbu Day. A mid-season day of observance celebrating the Black Tortoise god.
  • Prima 14: Rememberance day for the people that were killed in Neo Khazrun and Citadel Lambeth, during the Spectrum acts of terror in the year 55.
    • In certain outlaw circles, it is a day of celebration rather than mourning, as it represents a symbol of victory over the police forces, and it took just a handful of well-organized gangsters to capture the largest city in the world, which they kept control of for about six years and a half.
  • Duplima 4: Military Memorial Day. A day to honor the fallen in combat instituted by the Maze Military. Every year, each military town holds a mourning ceremony (usually held by the mayor of that town, with the Captain of the home base in attendance), during which the names of every Maze Soldier native to that town that were killed in action (or are MIA) since last year.
    • Military Memorial Day was first instituted in the year 455, following the aftermath of Operation Needle Poke, which saw the deaths of over 500 Maze Soldiers.
  • Triema 25 Love Day or Fertility Day. A celebration of love, romance, sex and sexual relationships, and fertility. Hospitals usually hand out free condoms on that day. A popular marriage date.

Blue season

  • First Firesday of Quartema: Day of Lust. A Demonic day of observance celebrating lust and its associated Demon Lord, Asmodeus.
  • First Earthsday of Pentema: Azure Dragon Day / Seiryuu Day. An Angelic mid-season day of observance celebrating the Azure Dragon god.
  • First Firesday of Hexema: Day of Wrath. A Demonic day of observance celebrating wrath and its associated Demon Lord, Satan.
  • Hexema 31: Graduation Day: The final day of the school year for child students. For those in their final year at school (typically ages 17-18), this is usually the day one officially enters into adulthood. This day represents the very last day of school duties and the first day newly graduated adult humans, halflings and youkai can start looking for a job (or pursue further studies).

Red season

  • First Firesday of Heptima: Day of Sloth. A Demonic day of observance celebrating sloth and its associated Demon Lord, Belphegor.
  • Heptima 7: Lucky Seven Day or 7 Day. A day of especially good fortune. Casinos and gambling venues typically hold special events on Lucky Seven Day.
    • It is considered even luckier if this day falls on an Advenday, which only happens once every 7 years on a Year of Fire. Those are sometimes called Triple Seven Day or 777 Day, though it is not an official holiday.
  • First Firesday of Octama: Day of Greed. A Demonic day of observance celebrating greed and its associated Demon Lord, Mammon.
  • First Earthsday of Octama: Vermilion Bird Day / Suzaku Day. A mid-season day of observance celebrating the Vermilion Bird god.
  • First Firesday of Nonama: Day of Gluttony. A Demonic day of observance celebrating gluttony and its associated Demon Lord, Beelzebub.
  • Nonama 1: School Day. The first day of the school year for child students.
  • Second week of Nonama: Trade Festival. Seven days during which nearly every shop, outlet, and business may offer large discounts on their merchandise, which they have in greater quantity than usual. Discounts ranging from 25% to 75% off are common, restaurants typically offer one free meal for every order, bars may offer free drinks or hold multiple happy hours during the week.

White season

  • First Firesday of Decima: Day of Envy. A Demonic day of observance celebrating envy and its associated Demon Lord, Leviathan.
  • First Earthsday of Penultima: White Tiger Day / Byakko Day. A mid-season day of observance celebrating the White Tiger god.
  • First Firesday of Ultima: Day of Pride. A Demonic day of observance celebrating pride and the head of all Demon Lords, Lucifer.
  • Ultima 31: Final Day or Ultimate Day. The Mazes' equivalent of New Years' Eve. It is customary to make it a day of feasting and celebrating that lasts all night, and into the next day, the Day of the New Year.

Notes

  • The four Angelic days of observance (the first Earthsdays of Duplima, Pentema, Octama and Penultima) fall on the second month of each season, and are therefore known as the divine mid-season days.
  • The seven Demonic days of observance (the first Firesdays of Quartema, Hexema, Heptima, Octama, Nonama, Decima and Ultima) were selected because when each relevant month is dotted together on the calendar, they roughly form the shape of an "H"; standing for "Hell".


Further reading


Notes

  • a: Many of these names are very similar if not identical to the name of certain days of the week in real-world Japanese - for instance, 木曜日 (mokuyobi) also exists, however in the real world it corresponds to the fourth day of the week (Thursday). In the Mazes, it corresponds to the second day of the week (Woodsday, or the equivalent of Tuesday).