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Darkhunt scythe starting class dark souls 3
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Greengrass: Greengrass is the official beginning of spring, a day of relaxation. To the commonfolk throughout the Realms, this is Deadwinter Day, the midpoint of the worst of the cold. It is a feast where, traditionally, the local lords of the land plan the year ahead, make and renew alliances, and send gifts of goodwill. Special Calendar Days Midwinter: Midwinter is known officially in Cormyr as the High Festival of Winter. Each special day is described in the Special Calendar Days section, below. Special days are listed when they occur between months, and appear in italic type.

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Each month's name is followed by a colloquial description of that month, plus the roughly corresponding month of the Gregorian calendar in parentheses.

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The Calendar of Harptos The Calendar of Harptos is summarized in the table below. The system of naming the months is named for its inventor, the long-dead wizard Harptos of Kaalinth, and is in use throughout the North. Each nation or region has cultures with unique histories, and thus, different reckonings. Usually, years are numbered from an event of great political or religious significance. Although the months that comprise a year are standardized, the system of dating years varies from place to place. The days of the week differ from geographic region to region, and usually have a religious connotation. While rides is the standard term used in Cormyr and the Dalelands, this text uses weeks to avoid confusion. These are known variously as eves, tendays, weeks, domen, hyrar, or rides throughout the Forgotten Realms. Months are subdivided into three ten-day periods. Leap year is retained purely for social convenience, and provides a sixth special day that is used as the basis for long-term agreements and such contracts and activities. Year in the Realms consists of 365 days: 12 months of exactly 30 days each (due to the single moon and its followers), plus five days that fall between months. A big thanks Ed! Finally, this work is dedicated to my little brother Matthew a fine soldier and an even bigger D&D geek than myself. Of course this chronology could not exist without the Forgotten Realms and its enigmatic creator Ed Greenwood. I'd like to thank the following members of the online community who have contributed to the success of this timeline over the years (whether they know it or not!): Lazar (chaostorm), Roland Schiller, Kenneth Burns, Zanan Telenna, Graziano Girelli, Alaundo, The Sage, Wooly Rupert, Dargoth, Brian Schutte, "N2dnd", Jesse G Nelson III, Verghityax, Jeff Harward, Khawar Siddiqi, Brad Bolas, Yaron Barak, JEB215AlphaZed, SickAurSHT, Greg Salito, and Steven Lansford. A complete list of references can be found following the chronology. In fact, every single event in this timeline includes a reference to its associated sourcebook(s). All references in this timeline are considered canon in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. This timeline includes dates from over 35 official Realms products (sourcebooks, novels, and magazine articles). This chronology is the most definitive accounting of Realms history on the Internet or in print. Learn then, well, the arts of reading, writing, and listening true, and they will lead you to the greatest art of all: understanding." -Alaundo of Candlekeep Wherefore guard the word written and heed words unwritten-and set them down ere they fade. "These things also I have observed: that knowledge of our world is to be nurtured like a precious flower, for it is the most precious thing we have. For more timelines and other juicy bits of realmslore visit our website

darkhunt scythe starting class dark souls 3

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James 3rd Printing: May 25 2006īased on the original DUNGEONS & DRAGONS rules created by E. Forgotten Realms Designer & Cartographer: Brian R.









Darkhunt scythe starting class dark souls 3