December

December is the 30th and Last Month of the Formal Athenian/Gabanian Year and marks the approach of one full cycle of Gabans orbit around it's five suns. December is the second longest month of the year after Athena, the First and most holy of Months. The Month of December is 100 Days long and is marked by 7,200 Hours. Making it one of the longest months. December is one of the Holy Months. The Days of St. Bishop usually December 24-25 are the most important Athenian Holiday to a Saint. Countless people await St. Bishop to come down their chimneys and deliver presents to all the children of the world regardless of their faith. St. Bishop is regarded to have been born on December 24th and is the most revered Saint in Athenaism. He is the Holiest Saint in the Tellawowian faith but it most famous in the Tellawowian Faith as being the Law Giver as St. Bishops Commandments are to have been struck atop Mt. Tellawow or so the Tellawowian Version of the Big Book of Ancient Gabanian Fables puts his story. December 100 is also known as Annum Viejum, or the Old Year as it is the Eve to Annum Nova, Athena 1, the first official day of the new Gabanian Year, December is named after the God Decie, God of the Frozen Abyss in Northern Russia.