Calendar

The calendar is based on a 28-29 day moon cycle numbered by observation, and also using clues like the solstices and the equinoxes to divide the years into three types, Long Winters, Long Summers, and Short Years. In a 38 year cycle there are 21 Long Summers, 10 Long Winters, and 7 Short Years.

The year starts on the first new moon after the Spring Equinox. Long Summers and Long Winter years have 13 moon cycles, and last 370-371 days. The Short Years have 12 Moons, and last exactly 342 days. Where the Spring Moon starts less than 12 days after the spring equinox then there's a 'Long Summer', which is always followed by a 'short winter. If there isn't a Long Summer, and the Fall Moon starts within 12 days of the Autumn equinox then there is a 'Long Winter', otherwise there's a Short Year.

Typically the moons are broken into four 7 day sections, the new Moon, the waxing Moon, the Full Moon, and the waning moon. Any extra days for the next new Moon are tacked onto the end as extra outwith the usual weekday naming conventions.

Names of Moons

Each of the moons has a name, based on the more common activities in most years when it appears, or the major festivals of the gods.

Long Summer Long Winter Short Year
Spring Moon Spring Moon Spring Moon
Flowering Moon Flowering Moon Flowering Moon
aeolf's Moon aeolf's Moon aeolf's Moon
Green Moon
Summer Moon Summer Moon Summer Moon
Ripening Moon Ripening Moon Ripening Moon
Harvest Moon Harvest Moon Harvest Moon
Fall Moon Fall Moon Fall Moon
jorunn's Moon jorunn's Moon jorunn's Moon
Malfin - Goddess of the Darkness's Moon Malfin - Goddess of the Darkness's Moon Malfin - Goddess of the Darkness's Moon
Snow Moon Snow Moon Snow Moon
Troll Moon
Cold Moon Cold Moon Cold Moon
mother's Moon mother's Moon mother's Moon