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Calendar of the Dawn Lands

Updated: Apr 8


The calendar consists of 18 months, each comprising 26 days making a total of 468 days in a year. This is measured by the orbit around the local star named Eldur-morgin (which translates to “Heaven’s Dawn” in the Dwarfish). Created by Dawn Lander priests and clerics a little over 200 years ago, this calendar is usually known as the "common calendar". It still uses the Dwarven Calendar for the years but the names of the months and the festivals are influenced by, or borrowed from, the dominate cultures on the western continent of Shiandria. The other parts of the world, and some of the other cultures, may use different calendars.  


Dwarven Deepfrost (Frostia):


The first month, marked by the dwarven celebrations of resilience in the face of winter. They honor their ancestors and seek blessings for strength and endurance.  


Elven Bloomreach (Verdalia):


This month heralds the arrival of spring, celebrated by the elves with festivals of rejuvenation and renewal. They honor nature's awakening and hold ceremonies in their sacred forests. The festival of Galad is usually held in this month.  


Norse Thunderforge (Hrafnir):

Named after the Norse influence, this month is characterized by thunderstorms and the onset of summer. It's a time for Norse-inspired feasts and competitions, celebrating bravery and heroism.  


Reman Solaris (Solara):


Inspired by the Remans, Solaris is dedicated to the sun. It marks the height of summer and is celebrated with grand festivities, games, and ceremonies in honor of light and victory.  


Emerald Folk Greenleaf (Druidia):


In this month, the Celts celebrate nature's bounty and the abundance of life. It's a time of feasting, music, and honoring the spirits of the land.  


Gnomish Sparklelight (Sparklin):


The small folks commemorate this month with their inventions and revelries. They illuminate their villages with sparkling lights and showcase their technological advancements.  


Greek Olympiad (Agonalia):


Inspired by Greek athletic competitions, this month is devoted to sports, art, and intellectual pursuits. It's a time for games and contests honoring various talents.  


Dwarven Stoneforge (Ignitia):


Reflecting the dwarven craftsmanship, this month focuses on industry and hard work. Dwarves showcase their skills in forging and crafting during this time.  


Elven Wildfire (Aurorae):


The elves honor the fiery beauty of the world during this month. They celebrate with dances around bonfires, displaying grace and passion.  


Norse Bloodmoon (Blodmaan):


A month representing battles and honor among the Norse. They commemorate fallen heroes and engage in martial competitions, showcasing their prowess.  


Reman Harvestum (Autumna):


This month marks the beginning of the harvest season. Inspired by Reman agricultural festivals, it's a time of plenty and gratitude for the bounty of the land.  


Emerald Folk Moonfire (Lunaris):


The Emerald Folk revere Ranessa's influence during this month, engaging in rituals and storytelling under the moonlit sky.  


Gnomish Mechanaria (Machina):


small folk focus on innovation and invention during this month, showcasing their technological prowess and sharing their knowledge.  


Greek Symposium (Philosia):


Greeks celebrate wisdom, philosophy, and discourse during this month, hosting gatherings for debates, discussions, and learning.  


Dwarven Deepstone (Granita):


Dwarves delve deeper into their mines during this month, seeking precious ores and minerals. They pay homage to the earth's treasures and their mining traditions.  


Elven Winter Moon (Tári Hiemalta):


A serene month for the elves, dedicated to moonlit gatherings and meditation. They honor the influence on their magic and spirituality given by their ancestors.  


Norse Frostfall (Hrimnir):


The onset of winter, commemorated by the Norse with rituals focusing on endurance and survival in the harsh cold. They share stories of resilience and fortitude. It is this time of the year that is usually noted by several long eclipses.  


Reman Jubilus (Festiva):


The culmination of the year, this month is dedicated to celebrations, feasting, and merriment. Inspired by Reman Saturnalia, it's a time of joy and revelry.                                                   

Related Historical Events

  • The Alliance of Dwarven Kingdoms and the Council of Long Beards is established

                                           


Dawn Lands Month (26 Days)

Season

Start Day

End Day

Real-World Date Range

Dawn Lands Days Elapsed

Real-World Month Equivalent

Notes on Comparison, cultures have unique names for some months as listed.

1. Frostia

First Winter

Jan 1

Jan 20

Jan 1 – Jan 20

Days 1 - 26

January

Dwarven Deepfrost begins the year.

2. Verdalia

First Winter

Jan 21

Feb 9

Jan 21 – Feb 9

Days 27 - 52

February

Elven Bloomreach, end of deep cold.

3. Hrafnir

Spring

Feb 10

Mar 1

Feb 10 – Mar 1

Days 53 - 78

March

Norse Thunderforge, the solitary month of Spring.

4. Solara

Summer

Mar 2

Mar 21

Mar 2 – Mar 21

Days 79 - 104

April

Reman Solaris, Summer begins.

5. Druidia

Summer

Mar 22

Apr 10

Mar 22 – Apr 10

Days 105 - 130

May

Emerald Folk Greenleaf.

6. Sparklin

Summer

Apr 11

May 1

Apr 11 – May 1

Days 131 - 156

June

Gnomish Sparklelight.

7. Agonalia

Summer

May 2

May 21

May 2 – May 21

Days 157 - 182

July

Greek Olympiad.

8. Ignitia

Summer

May 22

Jun 10

May 22 – Jun 10

Days 183 - 208

August

Dwarven Stoneforge.

9. Aurorae

Summer

Jun 11

Jun 30

Jun 11 – Jun 30

Days 209 - 234

September

Elven Wildfire.

10. Blodmaan

Summer

Jul 1

Jul 20

Jul 1 – Jul 20

Days 235 - 260

October

Norse Bloodmoon, the final month of the long Summer.

11. Autumna

Fall

Jul 21

Aug 9

Jul 21 – Aug 9

Days 261 - 286

November

Reman Harvestum begins the Fall season.

12. Lunaris

Fall

Aug 10

Aug 29

Aug 10 – Aug 29

Days 287 - 312

December

Emerald Folk Moonfire. Gregorian Year Ends Here (Day 365).

13. Machina

Fall

Aug 30

Sep 18

Aug 30 – Sep 18

Days 313 - 338

No Analog

Gnomish Mechanaria. The Dawn Lands calendar is now running ahead of the real-world date.

14. Philosia

Fall

Sep 19

Oct 8

Sep 19 – Oct 8

Days 339 - 364

No Analog

Greek Symposium.

15. Granita

Fall

Oct 9

Oct 28

Oct 9 – Oct 28

Days 365 - 390

No Analog

Dwarven Deepstone; Fall concludes here.

16. Tári Hiemalta

Late Winter

Oct 29

Nov 17

Oct 29 – Nov 17

Days 391 - 416

No Analog

Elven Winter Moon; Late Winter begins.

17. Hrimnir

Late Winter

Nov 18

Dec 7

Nov 18 – Dec 7

Days 417 - 442

No Analog

Norse Frostfall.

18. Festiva

Late Winter

Dec 8

Dec 31

Dec 8 – Dec 31

Days 443 - 468

No Analog

Reman Jubilus; the Dawn Lands year concludes.


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