Last Seed Skyrim Mod
Skyrim SE or Skyrim Legendary Edition w/ 450+ mod pack? Lots of Skyrim fans praise Skyrim SE for the improved graphics etc, but what about Skyrim with it's 450 mod pack labelled 'The Journey' Within this mod pack ( The Journey ) includes everything you've probably downloaded (Unofficial patches, new worlds 'Falskaar' etc). Holidays is a Immersion mod for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, released in April 2015. It adds a number of holidays from the Calendar celebrated in Tamriel. It is alternatively available as an add-on for Wet and Cold. The mod was endorsed by Bethesda via Twitter for New Year's Eve of 2016.
The Elder Scrolls has always had an unusual calendar. Can someone translate the days of the week and month names? Actually, a thorough explanation of the calendar would be useful.
LerkesLast Seed Skyrim Mod
CoomieCoomie2 Answers
The Tamrielic calender is simply a Gregorian calender with different names, and without leap years.
From the UESP:
Midyear, Hearthfire, and Frostfall are not consistent even within the games, alternating between references as a single compound word (i.e., Frostfall), and a pair of words (i.e., Frost Fall).
Furthermore, Hearthfire is referred to as Heartfire in Skyrim, despite some lore books continuing to list it as Hearthfire. (The last time it was referred to as Heartfire was in TES:Arena, so it's possible this is a regional dialect)
SchismAccording to the UESPWiki.
Days
- Sundas = Sunday
- Morndas = Monday
- Tirdas = Tuesday
- Middas = Wednesday
- Turdas = Thursday
- Fredas = Friday
- Loredas = Saturday
Months
- Morning Star = January
- Sun's Dawn = February
- First Seed = March
- Rain's Hand = April
- Second Seed = May
- Mid Year = June
- Sun's Height = July
- Last Seed = August
- Hearthfire = September
- Frostfall = October
- Sun's Dusk = November
- Evening Star = December
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The Elder Scrolls has always had an unusual calendar. Can someone translate the days of the week and month names? Actually, a thorough explanation of the calendar would be useful.
Lerkes2 Answers
The Tamrielic calender is simply a Gregorian calender with different names, and without leap years.
From the UESP:
Midyear, Hearthfire, and Frostfall are not consistent even within the games, alternating between references as a single compound word (i.e., Frostfall), and a pair of words (i.e., Frost Fall).
Furthermore, Hearthfire is referred to as Heartfire in Skyrim, despite some lore books continuing to list it as Hearthfire. (The last time it was referred to as Heartfire was in TES:Arena, so it's possible this is a regional dialect)
SchismSkyrim Mod Manager
According to the UESPWiki.
Days
- Sundas = Sunday
- Morndas = Monday
- Tirdas = Tuesday
- Middas = Wednesday
- Turdas = Thursday
- Fredas = Friday
- Loredas = Saturday
Months
- Morning Star = January
- Sun's Dawn = February
- First Seed = March
- Rain's Hand = April
- Second Seed = May
- Mid Year = June
- Sun's Height = July
- Last Seed = August
- Hearthfire = September
- Frostfall = October
- Sun's Dusk = November
- Evening Star = December