Appendix

PEOPLE

Aduan—former king of March Kingdoms, husband of Ealga, and builder of M’Helan’s Rock lodge

Aesi’uah—Yasammez’ chief eremite, of Dreamless blood

Aislin—a Skimmer tanglewife

Alessandros—Anissa’s father, grand viscount of Devonis

Ananka—baroness, former mistress of King Hespter, now Enander’s.

Angelos—an envoy from Jellon to Southmarch

Anglin—Connordic chieftain, awarded March Kingdom after Coldgray Moor

Anglin III—king of Southmarch, great-grandfather of Briony and Barrick

Anissa—queen of Southmarch, Olin’s second wife

Annon—a demigod, son of Kernios, killed by Jikuyin

Argal—Xandian name for Perin

Argal the Dark One—Xixian god, enemy of Nushash

Arimone—the autarch’s paramount wife

Arjamele—one of Qinnitan’s neighbors at her childhood home

Ashretan—Qinnitan’s sister

Autarch—Sulepis Bishakh am-Xis III, monarch of Xis, most powerful nation on the southern continent of Xand

Avin Brone—count of Landsend, the castle’s lord constable

Axamis Dorza—a Xixian ship’s captain

Ayona, Countess—wife of Perivos Akuanis

Azinor of the Onyenai—a god, one of Zmeos’ sons by Zuriyal


Baddara—an innkeeper in Lander’s Port

Barrick Eddon—a prince of Southmarch

Barrow—a royal guard

Barumbanogatir—a demigod, child of Sveros

Baz’u Jev—a Zandian poet

Bazilis, Favored—envoy for autarch

Beetledown—a Rooftopper

Berkan Hood—the Tollys’ lord constable

Birin, Lord of the Evening Mist—a god, one of Perin’s sons, killed in the God War

Bloodstone Smoke Quartz— magister of Smoke Quartz family

Brabinayos Boots-of-Stone— Hierosoline name for Barumbanogatir

Brigid—a serving woman at the Quiller’s Mint

Briony Eddon—a princess of Southmarch

Brother Lysas—Pelaya’s and Teloni’s tutor


Caprock Gneiss, Highwarden— important Funderling of the Fire Stone House

Captrosophist Order—school of mirror-lore, founded in Tessis

Caradon Tolly, Duke of Summerfield—second oldest Tolly brother

Caylor—a legendary knight and prince

Celebrants of Mother Night—Qar order/subspecies/cult

Chakkai—a people of the southern Perikalese mountains

Chaven—physician and astrologer to the Eddon family

Chert Blue Quartz—a Funderling, Opal’s husband

Cheryazi—Qinnitan’s sister

Children of the Emerald Fire—a Qar tribe

Cinnabar—a Funderling magister

Collum Dyer—one of Vansen’s soldiers

Conary—proprietor of the Quiller’s Mint

Conoric, Sivonnic, and Iellic tribes —“primitive” tribes who lived on Eion before conquest by the southern continent of Xand

Crooked —Qar name for Kupilas


Daikonas Vo—a Perikalese White Hound

Dandelon—a character in Hewney’s King Nikolos

Dawet dan-Faar—envoy from Hierosol

Dawtrey—a legendary knight, sometimes called “Elf-spelled”

Devona—a goddess, aka “Devona of the Harp”

Devonai kings—ancient line of Hiersoline royalty

Dimakos Heavyhand—one of the last chieftains of the Gray Companies

Doirrean—young Prince Olin’s nursemaid

Donal Murroy—onetime captain of the Southmarch royal guard

Dowan Birch—a player in Makewell’s Men

Dreamless—also known as “Night Men”

Drows—a race behind the Shadowline, related to Funderlings

Durstin Crowel—baron of Graylock


Ealga Flaxen-Hair—former queen of March Kingdoms, wife of King Aduan

Earth Elders—Funderling guardian spirits

Effir dan-Mozan—a Tuani merchant

Eilis—Merolanna’s maid

Elan M’Cory—sister-in-law of Caradon Tolly

Ena—a young Skimmer girl, Backon-Sunset-Tide clan

Enander II—king of Syan

Eneas—son of Enander, prince of Syan and heir to throne

Erasmios Jino—Marquis of Athnia, aide to King

Enander of Syan Eri—Chaven’s oldest brother

Eril—an Akuanis family servant

Erilo—god of harvest

Erivor—god of waters

Erlon Meaher—a court poet in Southmarch, rival of Tinwright

Eshervat—Xixian name for Erivor

Estir Makewell—sister of Pedder Makewell


Fanu—a relative of Idite

Febis—cousin of the autarch

Feival Ulian—a player in Makewell’s Men

Ferras Vansen—captain of the Southmarch royal guard

Finn Teodoros—a writer

Four Sunsets—the fairy who owned Dragonfly

Funderlings—sometimes known as “delvers,” small people who specialize in stonecraft Gailon Tolly, Duke of Summerfield —an Eddon family cousin


Geral Kelty—one of the Southmarch guards lost behind the Shadowline

Gil—a potboy at the Quiller’s Mint

Grandfather Sulfur—a Funderling elder of the Metamorphic Brothers

Gray Companies—mercenaries and landless men turned bandits in wake of the Great Death

Great Mother—goddess worshipped in Tuan

Gregor—a laundry worker

Gregor of Syan—a famous bard

Guard of Elementals—a tribe of the Qar

Gyir—a Qar, Yasammez’ captain, aka “Gyir the Storm Lantern”


Habbili—a god, the crippled son of Nushash

Harsar—Ynnir’s counselor

Hendon Tolly—youngest of the Tolly brothers, Guardian of Southmarch

Hesper—King of Jellon, betrayer of King Olin

Hijam Marukh, aka “Stoneheart”— captain of the autarch’s Leopard guards

Hiliometes—a legendary demigod and hero


Idite—Effir dan-Mozan’s wife

Ikelis Johar—High Polemarch (chief general) of Xis

Iomer M’Sivon—Baron of Landers Por

Irinnis—foreman of military engineers, Hierosol


Jacinth Malachite—a female magister

Jeddin—chief of the autarch’s Leopard guards


Karal—king of Syan killed by Qar at Coldgray Moor

Kaspar Dyelos— Chaven’s mentor, aka “Warlock of Krace”

Kayyin—“real” name of Gil the potboy

Kearn Tinwright—Matt Tinwright’s father, a tutor

Kellick Eddon—great-grandnephew of Anglin, first of Eddon family March Kings

Kelofas—a Hierosoline noble

Kendrick Eddon—prince regent of Southmarch, eldest son of King Olin

Kernios—god of earth and death, one of the Trigon brothers

King Nikolos—Syan monarch who moved the Trigon out of Hierosol

Kiril—Pelaya’s brother

Krisanthe—Queen Meriel’s mother, the twins’ grandmother

Kupilas— god of healing, also known as “Habbili” and “Crooked”


Lady Simeon—a lady-in-waiting during the twins’ youth

Lander III—son of Karal, king of Syan, aka “Lander the Good,” “Lander Elfbane”

Lawren—the old Earl of Marrinscrest

Lida—Elan M’Cory’s maid

Lisiya Melana of the Silver Glade— demigoddess, one of the nine daughters of Birgya and Volios

Lord of the Peak—a Rooftopper deity

Lorick Eddon—Olin’s older brother, who died young

Losa—a laundry worker

Ludis Drakava—Lord Protector of Hierosol


Madi Surazem—goddess of childbirth

Magister Scoria of the Gneiss family

Makaros (“the Makari”)—Chaven’s family name

Matthias Tinwright—a poet, aka “Matty”

Meriel—Olin’s first wife, daughter of “a powerful Brennish duke”

Merolanna—the twins’ great-aunt, originally of Fael, widow of Daman Eddon

Mesiya—moon goddess

Metamorphic Brothers—a Funderling religious order

Milios, Bandit-King of Torvio—character from a play

Moina Hartsbrook—a young Helmingsea noblewoman, one of Briony’s ladies-in-waiting

Mokori—one of the autarch’s stranglers

Muziren Chah—the autarch’s regent in Xis


Nenizu—Xandian name for Mesiya the moon goddess

Nevin Hewney— a playwright and player in Makewell’s Men

Nikos—Dorza’s Hierosoline son

Niram—Chaven’s older brother

Nodule—Chert’s brother, aka “Magister Blue Quartz”

Nushash— Xixian god of fire and chief god of Xis, patron god of the autarchs, Xandian name for Zmeos

Nynor—Steffens Nynor, Count of Redtree, lord castellan of Southmarch Castle


Okros Dioketian—Brother Okros’ full name

Olin Alessandros Benediktos Eddon—son of King Olin and Queen Anissa

On. Iaris—an oracle of the Trigonate Church

On. Zakkas (known as “the Ragged”)—an oracle of the Trigonate Church

Onir Kyma—an oracle with a temple in Southmarch

Onir Soteros —“Dreamer Soteros,” an oracle of the Trigonate Church

Opal—A funderling, Chert’s wife


Palakastros—neighbors of the Akuanis family

Pale Daughter—Qar name for Zoria

Panhyssir—Xixian high priest of Nushash

Parnad—father of current autarch, Sulepis, sometimes known as “the Unsleeping”

Pedar Vansen—Ferras Vansen’s father

Pedder Makewell—actor, sponsor, of troop of players

Pelaya— daughter of Count Perivos

Perin—sky god, called “Thane of Lightnings”

Perivos Akuanis, Count—steward of the Hierosoline citadel

Petris Kopayis—famous Kracian siege tactician

Phelsas—Hierosoline philosopher, founder of School of Phelsas, postulator of Many Worlds idea

Pilney—a young player

Pinimmon Vash—Paramount Minister of Xis

Prusus—scotarch of Xis, sometimes called “Prusus the Cripple”

Puzzle—court jester to the Eddon family

Pyarin Ky’vos—Skimmer name for Perin


Qar—race of nonhumans who once occupied much of Eion

Qinnitan— an acolyte of the Hive in Xis, later a bride in the autarch’s Seclusion

Quicklime Pewter, Highwarden— important Funderling of the Metal House

Quicksilver—important Funderling family


Rabbit—a laundry worker

Rafe—Ena’s friend, Hull-Scrapedthe-Sand clan

Red Stag—the Qar name for the god Honnos

Robben Hulligan—a musician, friend of Puzzle

Rooftoppers—little-known residents of Southmarch Castle

Rorick Longarren, Earl of Daler’s Troth— an Eddon cousin of Brennish ancestry, related to Meriel

Rose Trelling—one of Briony’s ladies-in-waiting, a niece of Avin Brone

Rud—a god, son of Zo and Sva, aka “Golden Arrow” Rugan— the high priestess of the Hive


Salamandros—one of Zosim’s holy names

Sanasu—widow of Kellick Eddon, known as “Weeping Queen”

Saqri (of the Ancient Song)—queen of the People, Ynnir’s wife, aka “The Sleeping Queen”

Sard Smaragdine, Highwarden— important Funderling of the Crystal House

Sawamat—Xixian name for Great Mother, a goddess

Selia—Anissa’s maid, also from Devonis

Shaso dan-Heza—Southmarch master of arms

Shoshem—Xandian name for Zosim

Shusayem—Xandian name for Madi Surazem

Silas of Perikal—semilegendary knight

Sisel—Hierarch of Southmarch, chief religious figure in March Kingdoms

Sister (or “Sor”), Lyris—Pelaya’s tutor

Siveda—goddess of night

Skimmers—a people who make their living on and around water

Soryaza—mistress of the laundry, former Hive acolyte

Surigali— Xixian goddess

Suya—Xandian name for Zoria

Sveros—old god of the night sky, father of Trigon gods


Talibo—Effir’s nephew

Tane, King—ancient Vuttish king known as Tane the White and T’chayan Redhand

Tedora—Axamis Dorza’s Hierosoline wife

Teloni—Pelaya’s sister

Thallo—a Heiosoline queen from the imperial period

Timoid, Father —Eddon family mantis (priest)

Tirnan, Havemore—Brone’s former factor, later castellan of Southmarch

Travertine, Highwarden—important Funderling of Water Stone House

Trigon—priesthoods of Perin, Erivor, and Kernios acting in concert

Trigonarch—Head of Trigonate Church, chief religious figure in Eion

Turley Longfingers—a Skimmer fisherman, Back-onSunset-Tide clan

Twelve Families— governing body of old Hierosol

Twilight People—another name for the Qar

Tyne Aldritch, Earl of Blueshore— an ally of Southmarch, killed by Qar


Ueni’ssoh—Jikuyin’s adviser, one of the Dreamless

Umdi Onajena—the Xixian name for Madi Onyena

Upsteeplebat, Queen—monarch of the Rooftoppers

Urekh—a god, wore wolf-armor

Urrigijag the Thousand-Eyed— Funderling name for Immon

Ustin—King Olin’s father

Utta—aka “Sister Utta” or “Sor Utta,” a priestess of Zoria and Briony’s tutor—full name: Utta Fornsdodir

Uvis White-Hand—a god, wounded by Kernios


Vanderin—a Syannese poet Vermilion Cinnabar—wife of Quicksilver magister

Volios of the Measureless Grip—a son of Perin, god of war


Waterman —a player

Whispering Mothers—a Qar tribe

White Daughter—a name for Zoria

Widowmakers—Jikuyin’s troop in ancient days

Willow—a young woman


Xarpedon—name of several autarchs of Xand

Xergal—Xandian name for Kernios

Ximander—a mantis, “writer” of a famous book

Xosh—Xandian name for Khors

Yaridoras—a Perikalese White Hound


Yarnos of the Snows—a god

Yasammez—Qar noblewoman, aka “Lady Porcupine”

Yazi—a laundry girl from Ellamish border country

Yirrud—a god, son of Rud and Onyena

Yisti—Sanian metalworkers of Funderling blood

Ynnir the Blind King—lord of the Qar, “Ynnir din’at sen-Qin, Guardian of the Fireflower, Lord of Winds and Thought,” aka “Son of the First Stone”


Zamira—Chaven’s sister

Zmeos—a god, Perin’s nemesis

Zoria—goddess of wisdom

Zosim—son of Erilo, god of playwrights and drunkards

Zsansan-sis—chieftain of the Children of the Emerald Glow


PLACES

Akaris—an island between Xand and Eion

Aldritch Stead—castle of Tyne Aldritch, late earl of Blueshore

Ardos Perinous—a mountain town in Syan


Badger’s Boots—a Southmarch inn Basilisk Gate—main gate of Southmarch Castle

Blessed Lady of Night—a temple of Siveda, in Tessis

Brenland—small country south of the March Kingdoms

Brenn’s Bay—named after legendary hero


Cat’s Eye Street—a street in Xis

Chakki’s Hole—a district in the northestern corner of central Tessis

Citadel Hill—small palatine hill of Hierosol

Coast Road—a road in Marrinswalk

Coiner’s Point—a pramantony of Landsend

Coldgray Moor—legendary battleground, from a Qar word, “Qul Girah”

Creedy’s Inn—tavern in Greater Stell


Dagardar—trading port of Tuan, also a famous siege by the troops of the old autarch Parnad

Daneya Street—a waterfront street in Hierosol, haunt of prostitutes

Dawnwood—site of a battle between Qar and demigod

Deep Library—a place in Qual-na-Qar

Doros Kallida—Syannese town


Ealingsbarrow—human settlement now ruined behind the Shadowline

Eastmarch Academy—university, originally in old Eastmarch, relocated to Southmarch at the time of the last war with the Qar

Eion— the northern continent

Ellamish—border country to Xis

Emberstone Reach—in the Funderling Depths

Esterian River Valley—in Syan, most populous place in Eion


Falopetris—capitol of Ulos, home of Chaven

Firstford—main city of Silverside

Funderling Town—underground city of Funderlings, in Southmarch


Great Gable—Rooftopper sacred spot

Great Kertish Road—a road between Silverside and Kertewall


Hakka—islands off the coast of Xand

Hallia Fair—a town in Kertewall

Harbor of Kalkas—Hierosolian harbor

Harbor of Nektarios—Hierosolian harbor

Hierosol—once the reigning empire of the world, now much reduced; its symbol is the golden snail shell

Hive—a temple in Xis, home of the sacred bees of Nushash

Holy Wainscoting—Rooftopper sacred spot


Iyar—country in Xand


J’ezh’kral Pit—a place out of Funderling myth

Jellon—kingdom, once part of Syannic Empire


Karalsway—a road in Marrinswalk

Kertewall—one of the March Kingdoms

Kinemarket—a town in Marrinswalk

Kolkan’s Field—manorial farm outside Southmarch, site of the last Qar/human battle

Krace—a collection of city-states, once part of Hierosoline Empire Kulloan Strait


Lake Strivothos—a large lake (really a bay) at the center of Southern Eion

Lander’s Port—a Marrinswalk fighing town

Landsend—part of Southmarch, Brone’s fief, colors red and gold

Landsman’s Market—a disctrict in Hierosol with a famous market

Lantern Broad—widest street in Tessis

Lily Gate—gate leading out of the Seclusion into the city of Xis

Little Stell—Daler’s Troth town


Mandrake Court—inner court of the Orchard Palace in Xis

Marash—a Xandian province where peppers are grown

March Kingdoms— originally Northmarch, Southmarch, Eastmarch and Westmarch, but after the war with the Qar constituted by Southmarch and the Nine Nations (which include Summerfield and Blueshore)

Market Road—one of Southmarch’s main roads

Market Square—main public space in Southmarch

Marrinswalk—one of the March Kingdoms

Meadows of the Moon—pastures for the horses of the Qar

Mihan—a nation in Xand

Mount, The, aka Midlan’s Mount— rock in Brenn’s Bay upon which Southmarch is built

Mount Sarissa—mountain in southern Eion (“lance”)—visible from Hierosol, has “neighbors”

Mount Xandos—mythical giant mountain that stood where Xand now lies


Northmarch Road—the old road between Southmarch and the north

Nyoru—chief city of Tuan


Observatory House—Chaven’s residence

Odeion—a theater

Onir Diotrodos—Syannese town

Onir Soteros—a district in Hierosol

Onsilpia’s Veil—a large city in Silverside

Oscastle—a city in Marrinswalk


Pomegranate Court—an outer court of the Orchard

Palace Port Road—a main road running along the mainland Southmarch seafront


Qirush-a-Ghat—cavern towns of the Qar; name means “Firstdeeps”

Quarry Square—a meeting-place in Funderling Town

Qul-na-Qar— ancient home of the Qar or Twilight People


Raven’s Gate—entrance to Southmarch Castle’s inner keep

Reheq-s’lai—Wanderwind Mountains

Rimetrail—a magical river that separates Everfrost from Xandos

Royal Highway—sometimes called King Karal’s Road, in Syan, leading all the way to Tessis


Sailmaker’s Row—a street near the docks in Great Xis

Salt Pool— underground sea-pool in Funderling Town Sandy Head

Sania—a country in Xand

Sessio—an island kingdom in the south of Eion

Settesyard—capitol of Settland

Settland—small, mountainous country southwest of the March Kingdoms; ally of Southmarch

Shadowline—line of demarcation between lands of Qar and human lands

Shehen—“Weeping,” Qar name for Yasammez’ house

Shivering Plain—site of a great Qar battle

Siege of Always-Winter—a mythical castle

Silent Hill—a place behind the Shadowline

Siris—Akuanis family county in northeastern Hierosol

Sirkot— legendary city in the southernmost part of Xand

Skimmer’s Lagoon— body of water inside Southmarch walls, connected to Brenn’s Bay

Sleep—the city of the Dreamless

Smoking Islands—an archipelago in the sea, far southwest of the Kracian Peninsula

Southmarch—seat of the March Kings, sometimes called “Shadowmarch”

Square of Three Gods—town square in mainland Southmarch

Stoneless Spaces—from Funderling myth, a place of banishment

Sublime Canal—the main canal in Xis, which runs through the Orchard Palace

Summerfield Court—ducal seat of Gailon and the Tolly family

Syan—once dominant empire, still a powerful kingdom in center of Eion


Tessis—capitol city of Syan

Theogonian Gate—a city gate in Hierosol

Torvio—an island nation between Eion and Xand

Tuan—native country of Shaso and Dawet

Tyrosbridge—a principality near the northern Syannese border


Ugenion —Syannese town


Wedge Road—Chert and Opal’s street

Wharfside—a district of mainland Southmarch

Whitewood—a forest on the border between Silverside and Marrinswalk

Willowburn—Elan M’Cory’s family home

Wolfstooth Spire—tallest tower of Southmarch Castle


Xand—the southern continent

Xis—largest kingdom of Xand; its master is the autarch (adjective, “Xixian”)


Zan-Ahmia—country in Xand

Zan-Kartuum—country in Xand


THINGS

Adelfa—head of a Zorian sisterhood

Arrow Count—a Qar ceremony

Astion—a Funderling symbol of authority


Bandit-King of Torvio, The—a play

Black Wrack—a Skimmer wine

Blueroot—favorite Funderling teaherb

Book of Regret—a semi-mythical Qar artifact/text

Book of the Fire in the Void—“the source of the music that governs even the gods”

Book of the Trigon, The—a late-era adaptation of original texts about all three gods


Council of the Twenty-Seven Families—the leaders of Hierosol


D’shinna—Tuani word for fairies

Demia’s Candle—a holiday

Dragonfly—a Shadowline horse


Earthstar—spear of Kernios

Eddon Wolf—the symbol of the Eddon family (silver wolf and stars on black field)

Ever-Wounded Maid—a famous story


False Woman, The—a tavern in Tessis

Fireflower—immortality among the Qar’s ruling family

Firmament, The —a theater in Southmarch

Four Sisters Courtyard—a large courtyard in the Hierosoline palace


Gestrimadi—religious festival in March Kingdoms

Golden Enomote—an enomote (about two dozen) soldiers who guard the ruler of Hierosol

Great Zosimia—a holiday, known for religious drama


Hierosoline— the language of Hierosol, found in many religious services and scientific books, etc., and the root to the common speech of Eion

Hours of Refusal—a Zorian prayer


Kerneia—a holiday Kori-doll—effigy thrown onto Eril’s Night bonfire

Kossope—a constellation

Kossope House—a dormitory for servants working in the Hierosoline citadel

Kulikos or Kulikos Stone—a reputedly magical object


Life and Death of King Nikolos, The—a play

Little Zosimia—a holiday, known for religious drama


Mantis—a priest, usually of the Trigon

Mihanni—object from Mihan


Morning Star of Kirous—Jeddin’s ship

Mossbrew—a strong Funderling drink


Oak Tree—Perin’s hammer Onir Kyma—a temple

Orphan Boy in Heaven, The—a play

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

Ximander’s Book—selections from the Book of Regret

Xol-priest—one who can manipulate the autarch’s parasite


Years of Blood—when the Qar fought against the last demigods and monsters


Zoria, Tragedy of a Virgin Goddess—a play

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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