Time
Time
Goreans seem, for the most part, not too particular about the manner in which they tell time. Oddly enough, Gorean chronometers run backwards, their spinning hands rotating in a counter-clockwise direction. I suppose this sort of thing is to be expected, it being "counter-earth" and all. Here, then, are the standard Gorean measurements for time, along with their Urth equivalents:
Ihn: Gorean Second; equals 1.35
Earth seconds
Ehn: Gorean
Minute (80 Ihn); equals 108 Urth seconds
Ahn: Gorean Hour (40 Ehn); equals 72 Urth
minutes
Day: 20 Ahn; equals
24 Urth hours
| Gorean Ahn | Urth Hour | Gorean Ahn | Urth Hour |
| 1st Ahn | 12:01-1:12 AM | 11th Ahn | 12:01-1:12 PM |
| 2nd Ahn | 1:13-2:24 AM | 12th Ahn | 1:13-2:24 PM |
| 3rd Ahn | 2:25-3:36 AM | 13th Ahn | 2:25-3:36 PM |
| 4th Ahn | 3:37-4:48 AM | 14th Ahn | 3:37-4:48 PM |
| 5th Ahn | 4:49-6:00 AM | 15th Ahn | 4:49-6:00 PM |
| 6th Ahn | 6:01-7:12 AM | 16th Ahn | 6:01-7:12 PM |
| 7th Ahn | 7:13-8:24 AM | 17th Ahn | 7:13-8:24 PM |
| 8th Ahn | 8:25-9:36 AM | 18th Ahn | 8:25-9:36 PM |
| 9th Ahn | 9:37-10:48 AM | 19th Ahn | 9:37-10:48 PM |
| 10th Ahn (noon) | 10:49 AM-12:00 PM | 20th Ahn (midnight) | 10:49 PM-12:00 AM |
Calendar
The Gorean calendar is divided into twelve twenty-five day
months. Each month consists of five weeks (Hands), each of which is five days
long. Each month is separated from the month which follows it by a five day
"Passage Hand" which marks the passage from one month to the next. Following the
normal Passage Hand which marks the end of the twelfth Gorean month is a five
day period known as "The Waiting Hand" during which most Goreans mourn the
passing of the old year.
Every fourth year (leap year) the Gorean New Year is celebrated on a separate
day between the Waiting Hand of the previous year and the first day of the first
Hand of En`Kara. The calendar below lists the Gorean hands and months along with
their equivalent dates according to the calendar of Earth, as calculated from
the orbital ecliptic of the twin planets.
| En'Kara | Second | Camerius | En'Var | Fifth | Sixth |
| Se'Kara | Eighth | Ninth | Se'Var | Eleventh | Twelfth |
| The Waiting Hand | |||||
Month of En'Kara (The First Turning)
| Gorean | Urth | Holidays |
| First Hand | March 21-25 | The Gorean New Year
The Fair of En'Kara Wagon People-The Return to Turia |
| Second Hand | March 26-30 | |
| Third Hand | March 31-April 4 | |
| Fourth Hand | April 5-9 | |
| Fifth Hand | April 10-14 | |
| First Passage Hand | April 15-19 | The Planting Feast of Sa-Tarna |
Gorean New Year
On the day
of the Vernal equinox (March 21), many northern Gorean cities, including Ar,
celebrate the Gorean New Year. Typically upon this day a celebration takes
place, doors are painted green, and a city-wide festival is held, lasting for
two full Gorean hands (ten days). Every fourth year the New Year is celebrated
on the extra day which occurs between the Waiting Hand and the day of the
equinox.
Sardar Fairs
The Gorean
equivalent of the World's Fair on Earth, these are four huge trade fairs which
are held quarterly in the shadow of the Sardar Mountain Range. Each young person
of Gor is expected to make a pilgrimage to the foot of the Sardar Mountains
before he or she reaches their 25th birthday. They typically last ten full days
(plus at least that long for set up and break down) and are scheduled to
coincide with the solstices and equinoxes.
The Fair of En'Kara (March
21st-March 30th)
The Return to Turia
The
last day of the Second Hand of En'Kara (March 30th) is traditionally the day
which marks the beginning of The Season of Little Grass for the Wagon Peoples,
and shortly thereafter they begin the long trek from their winter pastures back
to Turia.
The Planting Feast of Sa-Tarna
A complex feast celebrated by most Gorean cities early during the growing
season, and believed by many to ensure a plentiful harvest for the year ahead.
Numerous rituals are performed during the three days of the feast (April
16th-18th) by members of the caste of Initiates, and members of each of the five
high castes perform their own part of the ceremony during that three-day period.
Most of these rituals consist of sacrifices or prayers to the Priest Kings
conducted in the presence of the city Home Stone. On the final eve of the feast,
the Home Stone is placed beneath the sky, typically atop the tallest cylinder in
the city, and sprinkled with sa-tarna grain and ka-la-na wine by a dignitary of
the city, often the Administrator, Ubar, or a member of the ruling family.
Second Month
| Gorean | Urth | Holidays |
| First Hand | April 20-24 | |
| Second Hand | April 25-29 | |
| Third Hand | April 30-May 4 | |
| Fourth Hand | May 5-9 | |
| Fifth Hand | May 10-14 | |
| Second Passage Hand | May 15-19 |
Wagon People-Games of Love War |
Games of Love War
The Wagon
Peoples compete against the Warriors of Turia on the Plain of Stakes during the
Second Passage Hand (May 15th-19th) in mid-spring, participating in various
challenges and ceremonial-combats in order to exchange freewoman for slaves.
Month of Camerius
| Gorean | Urth | Holidays |
| First Hand | May 20-24 | |
| Second Hand | May 25-29 | |
| Third Hand | May 30-June 3 | |
| Fourth Hand | June 4-8 | |
| Fifth Hand | June 9-13 | |
| Third Passage Hand | June 14-18 |
Month of En'Var (The First Resting)
| Gorean | Urth | Holidays |
| First Hand | June 19-23 | Turian New Year
The Fair of En'Var |
| Second Hand | June 24-28 | |
| Third Hand | June 29-July 3 | |
| Fourth Hand | July 4-8 | |
| Fifth Hand | July 9-13 | |
| Fourth Passage Hand | July 14-18 |
Turian New Year
The peoples
of Turia and certain other southern regions officially celebrate their own new
year on the day of the Summer Solstice (June 21st). A ten day period of revelry
follows, similar to the New Year celebrations in northern cities.
Sardar Fairs
The Gorean
equivalent of the World's Fair on Earth, these are four huge trade fairs which
are held quarterly in the shadow of the Sardar Mountain Range. Each young person
of Gor is expected to make a pilgrimage to the foot of the Sardar Mountains
before he or she reaches their 25th birthday. They typically last ten full days
(plus at least that long for set up and break down) and are scheduled to
coincide with the solstices and equinoxes.
The Fair of En`Var (June 19th-June
28th)
Fifth Month
| Gorean | Urth | Holidays |
| First Hand | July 19-23 | |
| Second Hand | July 24-28 | |
| Third Hand | July 29-August 2 | |
| Fourth Hand | August 3-7 | |
| Fifth Hand | August 8-12 | Kajuralia in Ar |
| Fifth Passage Hand | August 13-17 | Love Feast in Ar |
Kajuralia
"The Festival of
Slaves", it is held in most Gorean cities (except Port Kar, where it is not
celebrated at all) on the last day of the Twelfth Passage Hand (March 15th). In
Ar, it is celebrated on the last day of the fifth month (August 12th), the day
which precedes the Love Feast. Upon this day, slaves may take liberties which
are otherwise not permitted them during the year, including the drinking of wine
and liquor, the freedom to roam at will (provided of course they do not attempt
to escape from their owners permanently), the freedom to choose their own sexual
partners and to couch with slaves of the opposite sex whom they find attractive,
temporary suspension of all work and duties, and even the opportunity to play
(minor) tricks and practical jokes upon freepersons. After the twentieth ahn,
however, they are expected to be back in their respective kennels and slave
quarters to resume the services required by their imbonded status; slaves who
"go renegade" during Kajuralia are typically punished severely if recaptured,
and are often executed for such an offense.
Love Feast
Five day
celebration within Ar, held during the Fifth Passage Hand (August 13th-17th). It
is a time wherein many slaves are sold; the fourth day of the Love Feast (August
16th) is typically considered the climax of the festival in regard to the sale
of slaves. The fifth day (August 17th) is normally reserved for great contests
and spectacles in the Stadium of Blades, grand races in the Stadium of Tarns,
great Kaissa championships and general celebratory feasting.
Sixth Month
| Gorean | Urth | Holidays |
| First Hand | August 18-22 | |
| Second Hand | August 23-27 | |
| Third Hand | August 28-September 1 | |
| Fourth Hand | September 2-6 | |
| Fifth Hand | September 7-11 | |
| Sixth Passage Hand | September 12-16 |
Month of Se'Kara (The Second Turning)
| Gorean | Urth | Holidays |
| First Hand | September 17-21 | |
| Second Hand | September 22-26 | Wagon People-The
Passing of Turia
The Fair of Se'Kara |
| Third Hand | September 27-October 1 | |
| Fourth Hand | October 2-6 | |
| Fifth Hand | October 7-11 | Port Kar-Festival of the 25th of Se'Kara |
| Seventh Passage Hand | October 12-16 |
The Passing of Turia
The
herds of the Wagon peoples traditionally pass closest to the city of Turia on or
around the Second Hand of Se`Kara (September 22nd-26th).
Sardar Fairs
The Gorean
equivalent of the World's Fair on Earth, these are four huge trade fairs which
are held quarterly in the shadow of the Sardar Mountain Range. Each young person
of Gor is expected to make a pilgrimage to the foot of the Sardar Mountains
before he or she reaches their 25th birthday. They typically last ten full days
(plus at least that long for set up and break down) and are scheduled to
coincide with the solstices and equinoxes.
The Fair of Se`Kara (September
22nd-October 1st)
Festival of the 25th of Se'Kara
An annual Festival held in Port Kar to celebrate their great naval
victory over the combined fleets of Cos and Tyros (October 11th).
Eighth Month
| Gorean | Urth | Holidays |
| First Hand | October 17-21 | |
| Second Hand | October 22-26 | |
| Third Hand | October 27-31 | Feast of Fools |
| Fourth Hand | November 1-5 | |
| Fifth Hand | November 6-10 | |
| Eighth Passage Hand | November 11-15 |
Feast of Fools
This is a
festival celebrated in some Gorean cities on the last day of the Third Hand of
the eight Gorean month (October 31). It is simialr in many respects to the
southern Festival knosn as Carnival, except it lasts only for the period of one
night. Also known as "Festival of the Cities of Dust," in homage to the spirits
of the deceased who died during the last year.
Ninth Month
| Gorean | Urth | Holidays |
| First Hand | November 16-20 | Torvaldsland-The Thing
The Wintering |
| Second Hand | November 21-25 | |
| Third Hand | November 26-30 | |
| Fourth Hand | December 1-5 | |
| Fifth Hand | December 6-10 | |
| Ninth Passage Hand | December 11-15 |
The Thing
An annual
celebration held in Torvaldsland, during which all of the shieldmen of the
various Great Jarls travel to the Hall of their particular leader, submit their
weaponry for inspection, and formally repledge their oaths of loyalty. The Thing
usually occupies a span of from three to five days, and occurs sometime during
the middle of the ninth Gorean month (mid-November), varying according to such
factors as weather and the current political situation.
The Wintering
The nomadic
herds of the Wagon peoples typically occupy their winter pastures during the
period from the middle of the ninth Gorean month (late November) through the
Second Hand of En'Kara (late March).
Month of Se'Var
| Gorean | Urth | Holidays |
| First Hand | December 16-20 | |
| Second Hand | December 21-25 | Wagon People-New Year
The Fair of Se'Var |
| Third Hand | December 26-30 | |
| Fourth Hand | December 31-January 4 | |
| Fifth Hand | January 5-9 | |
| Tenth Passage Hand | January 10-14 |
New Year(Wagon People)
The
day of the Winter Solstice (December 21st) is celebrated by the Wagon Peoples as
the first day of the new year, and marks the beginning of The Season of Snows.
In addition, the women of the Wagon Peoples keep a calendar of their own, based
upon the phases of the largest of the three Gorean moons. It consists of fifteen
separate divisions, each named after one of the fifteen diiferent kinds of bosk,
for instance: "The Moon of the Brown Bosk", "The Moon of the Spotted Bosk", etc.
Sardar Fairs
The Gorean
equivalent of the World's Fair on Earth, these are four huge trade fairs which
are held quarterly in the shadow of the Sardar Mountain Range. Each young person
of Gor is expected to make a pilgrimage to the foot of the Sardar Mountains
before he or she reaches their 25th birthday. They typically last ten full days
(plus at least that long for set up and break down) and are scheduled to
coincide with the solstices and equinoxes.
The Fair of Se`Var (December
21st-December 30th)
Eleventh Month
| Gorean | Urth | Holidays |
| First Hand | January 15-19 | |
| Second Hand | January 20-24 | |
| Third Hand | January 25-29 | |
| Fourth Hand | January 30-Febuary 3 | |
| Fifth Hand | Febuary 4-8 | |
| Eleventh Passage Hand | Febuary 9-13 |
Twelfth Month
| Gorean | Urth | Holidays |
| First Hand | Febuary 14-18 | |
| Second Hand | Febuary 19-23 | |
| Third Hand | Febuary 24-28 | |
| Fourth Hand | March 1-5 | |
| Fifth Hand | March 6-10 | |
| Twelfth Passage Hand | March 11-15 | Southern Cities-Carnival
Kajuralia in Most Gorean Cities |
Carnival
Held in many
southern cities, notably Port Kar, during the five days of the Twelfth Passage
Hand (March 11th-15th). During this celebration it is often customary to garb
oneself in outlandish costumes or masks and attend various masquerade fetes and
feasts.
Kajuralia
"The Festival of
Slaves", it is held in most Gorean cities (except Port Kar, where it is not
celebrated at all) on the last day of the Twelfth Passage Hand (March 15th). In
Ar, it is celebrated on the last day of the fifth month (August 12th), the day
which precedes the Love Feast. Upon this day, slaves may take liberties which
are otherwise not permitted them during the year, including the drinking of wine
and liquor, the freedom to roam at will (provided of course they do not attempt
to escape from their owners permanently), the freedom to choose their own sexual
partners and to couch with slaves of the opposite sex whom they find attractive,
temporary suspension of all work and duties, and even the opportunity to play
(minor) tricks and practical jokes upon freepersons. After the twentieth ahn,
however, they are expected to be back in their respective kennels and slave
quarters to resume the services required by their imbonded status; slaves who
"go renegade" during Kajuralia are typically punished severely if recaptured,
and are often executed for such an offense.
The Waiting Hand
| Gorean | Urth | Holidays |
| The Waiting Hand | March 16-20 | The Waiting Hand |
The Waiting Hand
This is a
five day period (March 16th-20th) during which doors are painted white, little
food is eaten, little is drunk and there is no singing or public rejoicing in
the city. Walls and doors are adorned with sprigs and branches from the brak
bush to ward off ill-luck in the coming year. On the day of the Vernal equinox,
the Ubar or Administrator of the city performs a ritual "greeting of the sun,"
after which doors are repainted and the brak foliage is removed, beginning a ten
day period of general revelry.