The Gustavic Calendar

Overview
Devised by Gustavus Villhorn (BalloonDwarf718) the Gustavic Calendar is the main source of telling time used by the Shamans of the Religion of Nýr Nostíkur.

Breakdown of the Calendar
The Calendar can be broken down into three main components which are equivalent to real world time, they are; Years, Month and days.

One year is equivalent to 6 real world days.

one month is 12 real world hours

one day is 20 real world minutes.

Names of the months
Month of Snjór

Month of Upphitun

Month of Mósebók

Month of Vöxtur

Month of Rigning

Month of Solvir

Month of Eldur

Month of Hiti

Month of Uppskera

Month of Dauði

Month of Ís

Month of Eymed

Dating of years
In the Gustavic Calendar there are two ways to measure years. D.I. which stands for During Imprisonment and A.L. which stands for After Liberation.

The point at which these two era converge is the event in the Nýr Nostíkur religion known as Vörurrök, which was a war between the gods of good and evil for the fate of humanity. This event falls on the year 3000 D.I. and marks the beginning of the year 0 A.L.

The date this is believed to have happened is May 28th 2021.

Current year
According to the Gustavic Calendar the current year is 67 A.L.