Observed in the Tapani sector, Shelova Week was a holiday. This was a traditional Herglic celebration centered around both trade and kinship, concepts deeply connected within Herglic society. It was a period dedicated to the giving of presents, the forging of new commercial relationships, the discussion of trade agreements, and the enjoyment of time with relatives. As Human inhabitants of the sector started to engage with the Herglics, they also began to observe the holiday, though a significant number of Humans chose to simply use it as a period of rest rather than actively pursuing business ventures. According to the Tapani local calendar, Shelova Week occurred in the interval between the months known as Helona and Melona.