The Anarran year, known as a yahr, consists of 384 days. It is divided into sixteen months of 24 days each. The yahr begins in the spring on the vernal equinox and each season is comprised of four months or 96 days. The seasons, in their order of succession, are called Se’Kora (spring), Su’Villa (summer), E’Dara (fall) and Stra’Mora (winter). Anarrans employ a five day week, also called a hand. The days of the hand are as follows: Mor’da, Tohr’da, Kar’da, Fel’da and Shar’da. The tally of the years is a figure commonly agreed upon by all races from the creation of Anarra.