There are no records of when the calendar of Tessam was created. Its origins go back to the Old World, with the most recent records placing years in the early 14-hundreds. It is assumed that by the reckoning of the Old world, The Cataclysm ended around year 1450, coinciding roughly with when The Book of Khazanti was written. With the spread of the religion, this has been set as the beginning year for the present period of time, starting at 0 with “The Year of The Book”.
The Calendar
The calendar itself is set up with 365 days per year divided between 9 months of 40 or 41 days. One day is left over for the celebration of a new year.