@TheEdVerse @ChrisPerkinsDnD @JeremyECrawford Do the days of a tenday in the Realms have specific names? if so where are they listed. Thanks in advance for any help.
— Mik Calow (@Vobeskhan) June 1, 2020
The days don’t have names and are instead referred to by number: first-day, second-day, and so on. #wotcstaff https://t.co/3dGgtlp3H7
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) June 1, 2020
A specific day is referred to as “the tenth of Ches” or “the score-and-six of Tarsakh” but specific day-names (like our Monday, Tuesday, etc.) have never caught on, into widespread use in the Realms, likely due to so many competing faiths and rulers wanting their own. 2)
That doesn't stop folks from repeatedly trying, though, so in a particular locale on Toril, local names may be in use, and traveling merchants who regularly visit or pass through will know them (so please feel free to introduce names you'd like). SMTWThFS in…#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) June 1, 2020
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…olden-days Chancelgaunt was "Orum, Nemaen, Jyor, Durdreth, Galaum, Taethur, Foelun" (Sunday = Orum, Saturday = Foelun), and this survived into Sembia and is still used in Archendale and by old folks in Scardale.
But no day-names seem to catch on "everywhere."#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) June 1, 2020
Many thanks great sage of the Realms. My pleasure! We've explored so much of the Realms, yet that just seems to raise more and more to explore; it will never end. Which seems a Good Thing. :}
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) June 1, 2020