Forgotten Realms Wiki Calendar. Worshipers of the halfling deity Cyrrollalee celebrate Hearthday
Worshipers of the halfling deity Cyrrollalee celebrate Hearthday. Worshipers of the halfling deity Cyrrollalee Calendar of Harptos The Forgotten Realms Wiki has an article about: Calendar of Harptos. The document outlines a calendar Create your own calendar for the forgotten realms campaign setting based on the year, month, moon phases, latitude and terrain. Mulhorand Calendar (MC): One of the oldest calendars in use in the Realms, [citation needed] this ancient scheme of record 1 Marpenoth, or the 1st of Leaffall, is the 275th day of the year in the Calendar of Harptos during a non-leap year or the 276th day of a leap year. Both the first and second Web the calendar of harptos defines the year for most of faerun. The in-game This reckoning is now largely abandoned except in ancient texts. Dalereckoning is the most common year measurement and is used in all 20 Nightal, or the 20th of the Drawing Down, is the 355th day of the year in the Calendar of Harptos during a non-leap year or the 356th day of a leap year. Shieldmeet (the Forgotten Realms' version of Leap Year) takes place in midsummer instead of the end of winter, but that's just about it for the differences. It was split into twelve months, each Five special days fall between the months, and every four years a leap day, Shieldmeet, is added to the calendar immediately following Midsummer Every culture across Faerûn has its own special festivals and holidays whose occurrence is governed by the passage of the sun, the moon, or some other event. Each week consists of ten days, called a tenday. It was created by the wizard Harptos although most people associate the word 'Harptos' with the calendar. Web after a conversation about the importance of . txt) or view presentation slides online. Each week consists The calendar is widely used in Faerûn, but has not spread beyond its shores. It was created by the wizard Harptos of Kaalinth, [1] although most people associate the word "Harptos" with the calendar. [1] The Faerunian Year The Calendar of Harptos defines the year for most of Faerun. High Resolution Image of the Forgotten Realms Calendar of Harptos. In © 2005 Wizards of the Coast, Inc. It was created by the wizard Harptos of Kaalinth,[1] although most people 1 Uktar, or the 1st of the Rotting, is the 305th day of the year in the Calendar of Harptos during a non-leap year or the 306th day of a leap year. Worshipers of Anhur begin a month-long tournament by nonlethal combat to determine the 1 Flamerule, or the 1st of Summertide, is the 183rd day of the year in the Calendar of Harptos. The Calendar of Harptos was the calendar used across most of Faerûn. It is split into twelve months, each lasting three tendays (or thirty days). The Calendar of Harptos with holidays and seasonal depictions. [1] The citizens of Waterdeep The Calendar of Hmur was a prominent calendar system in Serôs, the undersea realms of the Sea of Fallen Stars, during the empire of Hmurrath. All Rights Reserved. Dalereckoning is the most common year measurement and is used in all The calendar is widely used in Faerûn, but has not spread beyond its shores. in 1989. [1] Worshipers of Geb The calendar is widely used in Faerûn, but has not spread beyond its shores. It defines a 365-day year divided into 12 months of 30 days - or 3 1 Tarsakh, or the 1st of the Claw of Storms, is the 92nd day of the year in the Calendar of Harptos. pdf), Text File (. It displays fourteen artworks from Dungeons & Dragons® and So here it is, according to a forgotten realms wiki and the old AD&D Forgotten Realms Campaign sourcebook that I dug up for the occasion. The holidays are Midwinter, Greengrass, Midsummer, Highharvestide and The Feast of the Moon. Worshipers of the halfling deity Cyrrollalee The Forgotten Realms 1990 Calendar was a calendar published by TSR, Inc. Web the calendar of harptos was the calendar used across most of faerûn. Instead of weeks they have Tendays, which is, well, 1 Mirtul, or the 1st of the Melting, is the 123rd day of the year in the Calendar of Harptos. Following the empire's fall and the rise of The Calendar of Harptos was the calendar used across most of Faerûn. Dalereckoning is the most common year measurement and is used in all of the Forgotten Realms sourcebooks. , a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. Including Month Names (ex: Hammer, Kuthorn, Flamerule) and Forgotten Realms Calendar Tool © 2005 Wizards of the Coast, Inc. The Calendar of Harptos was the calendar used across most of Faerûn. It is the Winter Solstice. A list of all calendar systems in use by the people of the Realms. Forgotten Realms Calendar - Free download as PDF File (.
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