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{{!}}Back in the world of Ispar, whence came the Aluvians, Gharu'ndim, and Sho, the great Empire of Roulea once spanned much of the land. Though Roulean influence has long since faded, the language now called "Old Roulean" has been taken up by traders of all nations. Here on Dereth, where the heritage groups have been thrown together in close proximity, Old Roulean has proven indispensable as a common tongue and measure of time. Here is the Old Roulean system of measuring the hours of the day:
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{{!}}(6 a.m. sunrise) Dawnsong<br>(7:30 a.m.) Dawnsong-and-Half<br>(9 a.m.) Morntide<br>(10:30 a.m.) Morntide-and-Half<br>(12 noon) Midsong<br>(1:30 p.m.) Midsong-and-Half<br>(3 p.m.) Warmtide<br>(4:30 p.m.) Warmtide-and-Half<br>
{{!}}(6 p.m.) Evensong<br>(7:30 p.m.) Evensong-and-Half<br>(9 p.m. sunset) Gloaming<br>(10:30 p.m.) Gloaming-and-Half<br>(12 midnight) Darktide<br>(1:30 a.m.) Darktide-and-Half<br>(3 a.m.) Foredawn<br>(4:30 a.m.) Foredawn-and-Half
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Back in the world of Ispar, whence came the Aluvians, Gharu'ndim, and Sho, the great Empire of Roulea once spanned much of the land. Though Roulean influence has long since faded, the language now called "Old Roulean" has been taken up by traders of all nations. Here on Dereth, where the heritage groups have been thrown together in close proximity, Old Roulean has proven indispensable as a common tongue and measure of time. Here is the Old Roulean system of measuring the hours of the day:
:Here are the Old Roulean terms for the months of the year:
 
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{{!}}'''Spring'''<br><br>Morningthaw<br>Solclaim<br>Seedsow
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{{!}}'''Summer'''<br><br>Leafdawning<br>Verdantine<br>Thistledown
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(6 a.m. sunrise) Dawnsong</font>
{{!}}'''Autumn'''<br><br>Harvestgain<br>Leafcull<br>Frostfell
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(6 p.m.) Evensong</font>
{{!}}'''Winter'''<br><br>Snowreap<br>Coldeve<br>Wintersebb
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|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(7:30 a.m.) Dawnsong-and-Half</font>
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|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(7:30 p.m.) Evensong-and-Half</font>
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|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(9 a.m.) Morntide</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(9 p.m. sunset) Gloaming</font>
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|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(10:30 a.m.) Morntide-and-Half</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(10:30 p.m.) Gloaming-and-Half</font>
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|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(12 noon) Midsong</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(12 midnight) Darktide</font>
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|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(1:30 p.m.) Midsong-and-Half</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(1:30 a.m.) Darktide-and-Half</font>
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|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(3 p.m.) Warmtide</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(3 a.m.) Foredawn</font>
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|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(4:30 p.m.) Warmtide-and-Half</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>(4:30 a.m.) Foredawn-and-Half </font>
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Here are the Old Roulean terms for the months of the year:
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|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>'''Spring'''</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>'''Summer'''</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>'''Autumn'''</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>'''Winter'''</font>
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|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>Morningthaw</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>Leafdawning</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>Harvestgain</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>Snowreap</font>
|-
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>Solclaim</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>Verdantine</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>Leafcull</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>Coldeve</font>
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|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>Seedsow</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>Thistledown</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>Frostfell</font>
|align=left bgcolor=#1a0c08|<font color=#F4D677>Wintersebb</font>
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The Land of Dereth: Time of Day and Months of the Year



Back in the world of Ispar, whence came the Aluvians, Gharu'ndim, and Sho, the great Empire of Roulea once spanned much of the land. Though Roulean influence has long since faded, the language now called "Old Roulean" has been taken up by traders of all nations. Here on Dereth, where the heritage groups have been thrown together in close proximity, Old Roulean has proven indispensable as a common tongue and measure of time. Here is the Old Roulean system of measuring the hours of the day:
(6 a.m. sunrise) Dawnsong
(7:30 a.m.) Dawnsong-and-Half
(9 a.m.) Morntide
(10:30 a.m.) Morntide-and-Half
(12 noon) Midsong
(1:30 p.m.) Midsong-and-Half
(3 p.m.) Warmtide
(4:30 p.m.) Warmtide-and-Half
(6 p.m.) Evensong
(7:30 p.m.) Evensong-and-Half
(9 p.m. sunset) Gloaming
(10:30 p.m.) Gloaming-and-Half
(12 midnight) Darktide
(1:30 a.m.) Darktide-and-Half
(3 a.m.) Foredawn
(4:30 a.m.) Foredawn-and-Half
Here are the Old Roulean terms for the months of the year:
Spring

Morningthaw
Solclaim
Seedsow
Summer

Leafdawning
Verdantine
Thistledown
Autumn

Harvestgain
Leafcull
Frostfell
Winter

Snowreap
Coldeve
Wintersebb