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Mid-Winter's Day on the Tastigon Calendar is exactly the middle of the 120-day winter season. Unlike our own calendar, the Tastigon year does not begin at this time, but 60 days later on Spring's Day. Mid-Winter's day should also not be confused with the Winter Solstice, which is a few days off. At Tentir, Mid-Winter's Day is the Winter War.

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  • Mid-Winter's Day
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  • Mid-Winter's Day on the Tastigon Calendar is exactly the middle of the 120-day winter season. Unlike our own calendar, the Tastigon year does not begin at this time, but 60 days later on Spring's Day. Mid-Winter's day should also not be confused with the Winter Solstice, which is a few days off. At Tentir, Mid-Winter's Day is the Winter War.
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Significance
  • Middle of winter
Narrator
  • Jame
Tastigon date
  • Winter 60
Gregorian equivalent
  • --01-01
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  • Mid-Winter's Day arrived, cool and clear. Jame, Dally, and Canden went to Judgment Square to see the apotheosis of the Frost King,
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  • Mid-Winter's Day on the Tastigon Calendar is exactly the middle of the 120-day winter season. Unlike our own calendar, the Tastigon year does not begin at this time, but 60 days later on Spring's Day. Mid-Winter's day should also not be confused with the Winter Solstice, which is a few days off. At Tentir, Mid-Winter's Day is the Winter War.
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