Time

From Regisfall Wiki
Revision as of 01:32, 24 August 2025 by Nickel (talk | contribs)
Jump to: navigation, search

World Lore

Regisfall Timekeeping

Overview

Regisfall uses a custom calendar system that maps directly to real-world time.

  • Anchor Date: November 1st, 2023 (real) = Noctis 1st, 16989 (in-game).
  • Weekday Anchor: That day was a Wednesday, which maps to Zerun (Winsday).
  • Time Mapping: 1 real-world day = 1 in-game day. Leap years are respected.
  • In-Game Year: 16989 + (real year − 2023).
  • Week Start: By default, weeks begin on Veythar (Shadowsday), acting as a Sunday.

Months

Each game month has the same number of days as its Gregorian counterpart.

Gregorian Month Mercadian Keltish Elven Dwarven Orcish
January Veranis Dawnrise Month of Renewal Thruingar Grumoshk
February Caelora Greenrest Month of Blossoms Galmord Mokthar
March Sylvenis Brightmere Month of Awakening Braldrik Uzgash
April Aestara Goldleaf Month of Sunfire Dumzarak Karthnak
May Aurivale Highsun Month of Radiance Krudmar Ragaroth
June Cindralis Emberfade Month of Heat Thrumdor Mazgar
July Authember Fallendusk Month of Harvest Vardrunn Zrothar
August Velmora Frostfall Month of Falling Leaves Hrakmorn Shargash
September Duskrun Deepfrost Month of Twilight Krakthum Urakzar
October Umbryel Newglow Month of Frost Durnskel Tharnash
November Noctis Stillhearth Month of Deep Night Morgrunn Drakmor
December Varethis Endrise Month of Renewal's Eve Zundrak Golmash

Weekdays

Gregorian Mercadian Keltish Elven Dwarven Orcish
Sunday Veythar Shadowsday Elduin Braldun Valkthar
Monday Varenday Sunsday Ilunel Grimthar Gorom
Tuesday Myndar Moonsday Sythar Dorgrun Mokdar
Wednesday Torday Starsday Vaelith Khrundar Urdok
Thursday Zerun Winsday Ortheris Molgrast Krothar
Friday Kelenday Stonesday Lorithien Thudrak Zrathul
Saturday Drosden Riversday Thalorien Zundrath Drashok

Times of Day

The in-game clock follows server local time, divided into phases:

  • Sunrise
  • Morning
  • Midday
  • Afternoon
  • Sunset
  • Evening
  • Midnight
  • Predawn

Notes

  • Human characters can choose whether to display Mercadian or Keltish names using the command:
 ]TimeCulture Mercadian or ]TimeCulture Keltish.  
  • The command ]time shows the current in-game date, weekday, and time of day.


The Ever-Eclipse

Overview

Though the calendar of Regisfall marches in step with the turning of real years and months, the *daylight itself* follows another rhythm: the Ever-Eclipse. This cycle explains why night falls and dawn breaks many times within a single day.

The Celestial Veil

Elven sages teach that the sun of Regisfall is veiled by an ancient shroud. It is, as far as the Elvers are concerned, a recent phenomenon. It did not occur before the end of the Age of Chaos. It is a wound in the firmament from which corruption still seeps.

Whatever its cause, this veil waxes and wanes across the sky in a repeating pattern, drawing the world into darkness and releasing it again into light.

Phases of the Eclipse

The Ever-Eclipse repeats continuously, creating the familiar two-hour cycle of night and day:

  • Dawnfire — the veil thins, golden rays pierce the shroud.
  • Brightmarch — the veil parts, full sunlight bathes the land.
  • Duskwane — the veil creeps back, dimming the horizon.
  • Nightshroud — the veil closes, darkness falls, broken only by stars and moonlight.

Cultural Interpretations

Different peoples give meaning to the cycle:

  • Elves — A wound that heals and reopens, reminding them of their eternal vigil.
  • Dwarves — The breath of the earth: light inhaled, darkness exhaled.
  • Orcs — An omen of war: the waxing shadow signals blood, the light a fleeting respite.
  • Humans — Commonly call it the False Night, believing spirits walk freely beneath its shadow.

Practical Effects

The Ever-Eclipse explains why lanterns, torches, and spells flare to life even when the calendar says it is day. Shadows fall swiftly, and the land is plunged into false night until the shroud once again recedes.

Notes for Roleplayers

  • The Ever-Eclipse is distinct from the yearly calendar.
  • It is a repeating celestial cycle, lasting roughly two real-world hours for a full “day” in game terms.
  • It can be used to explain the accelerated night/day rotations observed in the world.