Mossbrew—a strong Funderling drink
Oak Tree—Perin’s hammer Onir Kyma—a temple
Outcrop—the ceremonial center of the Funderling Stone Cutter’s guildhall
Pentecount—a troop, numbering fifty
Perin’s Forgiveness—a common religious ritual
Perinos Eio—largest planet in the skies
Polemarch—a general of Xis of Hierosol
Prophet’s Day—the day before Kerneia
Quiller’s Mint—a tavern
Raging Beast—a monster defeated by Hiliometes in a famous story
Salute of the Bone Knife—Qar ceremony
Seal of War—a Qar gem, object of great importance
Shanat—a popular Xandian game
Shining Man—center of the Funderling Mysteries
Shivering Plain—a famous Qar battleground
Shouma—a drink with strange properties
Silver Thing—part of the Rooftopper’s crown jewels
Silverbeam—sword of Khors
Smoke Sacrifice—a Trigonate ritual
Song of the Owl’s Eye—Qar ceremony
Soso—Aislin’s rescued gull
Sun’s Blood—an elixir prepared by the priest of Nushash
Taksiarch—a military rank of Xis of Hierosol
Trigon—the religious power of Eion, a triumvirate of priesthoods (Perin, Erivor, Kernios)
Umeyana—the “blood-kiss”
War-Stone—a weapon of the Whispering Mothers
Whitefire—the sword of Yasammez
Wickeril—a Skimmer liquor
Wildson Night—a festive winter holiday
Wildsong Night—a holiday evening, also known as Winter’s Eve Xandian Federation
Xarpedon—an autarch of Xis
Years of Blood—when the Qar fought against the last demigods and monsters
Zosimion Theater—a theater in Tessis
Days of the Week: in the Eionic calendar, there are three ten-day periods in each month, called “tennights.” Therefore, the twentyfirst day of August in our calendar would be more or less the third Firstday of Oktamene. See the explanation under “Months” for more information.
Firstday Sunsday Moonsday Skyday Windsday Stonesday Fireday Watersday Godsday Lastday Months: each Eion month is thirty days long, divided into three tendays, with five intercalary days between the end of the year—
Orphan’s Day—and the first day of the new year, also known as Firstday or Year Day—thus month/month correspondents are liable to differ by a few days: the first day of Trimene in Southmarch is not the exact same day as March 1st on our calendar.
Eimene— January
Dimene— February
Trimene—March
Tetramene— April
Pentamene— May
Hexamene— June
Heptamene— July
Oktamene— August
Ennamene— September
Dekamene— October
Endekamene— November
Dodekamene— December
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