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Modern Dwarfs typically live in low-lands and own farms and orchards so their calendar reflects standard seasons. The name of the seasons however are call back to the ancient Dwarven culture and are named after precious metal ores: | Modern Dwarfs typically live in low-lands and own farms and orchards so their calendar reflects standard seasons. The name of the seasons however are call back to the ancient Dwarven culture and are named after precious metal ores: |
Latest revision as of 11:05, 19 June 2016
Dwarven Calendar is a calendaring system used by traditionalist Dwarf Clans in lieu of the Common Calendar. This is the modern Dwarven Calendar. In years past, Dwarves relied upon the Ancient Dwarven Calendar instead.
Seasons
Modern Dwarfs typically live in low-lands and own farms and orchards so their calendar reflects standard seasons. The name of the seasons however are call back to the ancient Dwarven culture and are named after precious metal ores:
- Steel (Spring)
- Gold (Summer)
- Copper (Autumn)
- Silver (Winter)
Months
Dwarfs recognize 12 months, which, similarly to their seasons are named after metal ores:
Season | Month # | Month Name |
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Silver (Winter) | 1 | Gromil |
2 | Steelstone | |
Steel (Spring) | 3 | Granite |
4 | Slate | |
5 | Felsite | |
Gold (Summer) | 6 | Hematite |
7 | Malachite | |
8 | Galena | |
Copper (Fall) | 9 | Limestone |
10 | Sandstone | |
11 | Kematite | |
Silver (Winter) | 12 | Mithril |