Fecharan calendars

The Fecharan calendars are one of the two lunisolar calendar, based on Peluna Minor, used in Fechara.

Harvest calendar
The harvest calendar follows the harvest season of maize, a staple food in Fechara. It is used primarily used by farmers|, but also, by scientific houses for astronomy and meteorology. The calendar year starts 33 days before the autumnal equinox with the new year's day and a 5-day harvest week and features 6 months of 60 days.

Religious calendar
The religious calendar is used for religious rituals and by the general public. Year zero is defined as starting from the 275th day of 2037 AIA. The calendar year is divided into either 3 (in the first year of a cycle) and 4 months (in the following years) of 23 days, corresponding to the phases of Peluna Minor. A cycle is made up of 4 years and a leap week of 4 days.

As the year is based on Peluna Minor, the phases of Peluna Major drifts through the year and repeat every 5 moon cycles.