Year:
- It is currently 738 A.A. (After Advent) of the current calendar year.
- It is 2378 years after the Divine Accords were set.
Months:
1. Greenbloom - Spring
2. Brightsun - Spring
3. Flowerfall - Spring
4. Thawmelt - Spring
5. Suncrest - Summer
6. Sunset - Summer
7. Sunspark - Summer
8. Goldenharvest - Autumn
9. Moonlit - Autumn
10. Harvestmoon - Autumn
11. Frostfall - Winter
12. Snowfall - Winter
13. Icewind - Winter
Weeks:
- There are four weeks total in every month.
- There are 7 days in every week.
- There are 24 hours in every day.
Days:
1. Solarae - Dedicated to light and beginnings, this day often involves communal activities and celebrations.
2. Lunarae - A day for reflection and quiet, often observed with rituals under the night sky.
3. Tempestus - Known for being a day of action and labor, people often tackle difficult tasks and challenges.
4. Terranis - A day for nature and growth, dedicated to agriculture and the environment.
5. Ignisdae - Celebrated with vigor and energy, this day often involves festivals and lively events.
6. Aquisdae - A day of rest and renewal, commonly spent near water or engaged in cleansing activities.
7. Zephyrus - A day for travel and exploration, encouraging people to venture out and discover new things.
Moons:
- Summary: There are three moons: Lyra, Deneb, and Vega. They are thought to be the eyes of Asandir.
- Lyra: 28-day cycle
- Deneb: 32-day cycle
- Vega: 35-day cycle
- Phenomena:
1. Triple Full Moon: Once every few years, all three moons align in such a way that they are full on the same night. This is considered a rare and auspicious event, often associated with prophecies or major shifts in the world.
2. Harvest Moons: The full moons that occur closest to the Autumn Equinox are known as Harvest Moons. These moons are believed to bring good fortune to farmers and are often celebrated with feasts and festivals.
3. Blue Moons: A Blue Moon is the second full moon to occur within the same calendar month. While not particularly rare, they are often seen as a time of heightened magical energy and mystery.
4. Blood Moons: Lunar eclipses that give the moon a reddish hue are called Blood Moons. They are believed to be omens of change and often coincide with significant events in the world.
5. Moonbow Nights: During certain times of the year, the combination of moonlight and atmospheric conditions creates moonbows, which are rainbow-like arcs visible in the night sky. These occurrences are seen as magical and are often accompanied by stories of hidden treasures or mystical beings.
6. Moons of Renewal: The first full moon of the year is considered a Moon of Renewal, symbolizing fresh starts and new beginnings. It is a time for reflection and setting intentions for the year ahead.
7. Moons of Unity: Every few years, the moons align in such a way that they appear very close together in the sky, almost overlapping. These Moons of Unity are seen as times of harmony and cooperation among the people of Eldoria.
Seasons:
1. Rising Sun (Spring)
2. Sun's Peak (Summer)
3. Goldleaf (Autumn)
4. Frosthaven (Winter)
Sun:
- The sun is the leftover heart of one of the ancient beings that created the world. It is a source of awe, mystery, and mystical power. It provides light and warmth to Eldoria, and its movements are closely observed by scholars and mystics alike.