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As opposed to the [[Calendar]], many Dwarf Clans have their own name system for the measurement of time.  In the Dwarven Calendar, the months and seasons were named after various types of metals.
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Dwarven Calendar is a calendaring system used by traditionalist Dwarf Clans in lieu of the [[Calendar|Common Calendar]].
  
=Months and Seasons=
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In the Dwarven Calendar, the months and seasons were named after various types of metals.
The year has four seasons and 12 months. The month names are as follows:
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:3) Granite (March) Steel (Spring)
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== Seasons ==
:4) Slate (April) Steel (Spring)
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:5) Felsite (May) Steel (Spring)
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:6) Hematite (June) Gold (Summer)
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:7) Malachite (July) Gold (Summer)
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:8) Galena (August) Gold (Summer)
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:9) Limestone (Sept) Copper (Autumn)
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:10) Sandstone (Oct) Copper(Autumn)
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:11) Kematite (Nov) Copper (Autumn)
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:12) Mithril (Dec) Silver (Winter)
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:1) Gromil (January) Silver (Winter)
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:2) Steelstone (Feb) Silver (Winter)
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==Seasons==
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Ancient Dwarfs who would spend most of their lives in their mountain fortress holds had no need to keep track of seasons, since they lived mostly underground. They recognized two major seasons: Lean and Prosper. During Lean, they would hunker down, and farm cave mushrooms and subterranean livestock. During Prosper, they would venture outside, let their livestock graze on the slopes, forage, and trade for exotic foods.
The four seasons in the Dwarven Calendar are represented as follows:
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: Steel (Spring)
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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:
: Gold (Summer)
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: Copper (Autumn)
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* Steel (Spring)
: Silver (Winter)
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* Gold (Summer)
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* Copper (Autumn)
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* Silver (Winter)
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== Months ==
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Dwarfs recognize 12 months, which, similarly to their seasons are named after metal ores:
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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!scope="col" | Season
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!scope="col" | Month #
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!scope="col" | Month Name
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|-
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|rowspan="2"| Silver (Winter)
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|1
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|Gromil
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|-
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|2
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|Steelstone
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|-
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|rowspan="3"| Steel (Spring)
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|3
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|Granite
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|-
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|4
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|Slate
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|-
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|5
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|Felsite
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|-
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|rowspan="3"| Gold (Summer)
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|6
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|Hematite
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|-
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|7
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|Malachite
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|-
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|8
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|Galena
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|-
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|rowspan="3"| Copper (Fall)
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|9
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|Limestone
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|-
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|10
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|Sandstone
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|-
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|11
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|Kematite
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|-
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|Silver (Winter)
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|12
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|Mithril
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|}

Revision as of 18:39, 15 June 2016

Dwarven Calendar is a calendaring system used by traditionalist Dwarf Clans in lieu of the Common Calendar.

In the Dwarven Calendar, the months and seasons were named after various types of metals.

Seasons

Ancient Dwarfs who would spend most of their lives in their mountain fortress holds had no need to keep track of seasons, since they lived mostly underground. They recognized two major seasons: Lean and Prosper. During Lean, they would hunker down, and farm cave mushrooms and subterranean livestock. During Prosper, they would venture outside, let their livestock graze on the slopes, forage, and trade for exotic foods.

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
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