1. Calendars

After-Cataclysm [AC]

14 Maelaph, 1272 AC
Munstien Tustien Weterdien Thustien Fridien Satundien
1 85
2 86
3 87
4 88
Chapter 6.19 - "Elk Horn Hat Quest"
5 89
6 90
7 91
8 92
9 93
Chapter 6.20
10 94
11 95
Chapter 6.21 - "The Copper Pot and a Vacant Block"
Chapter 6.22 - "Trustin walks like a thunderbird"
Session Template
12 96
13 97
14 98
15 99
16 100
17 101
18 102
19 103
20 104
Addison Roseheart
Birthday
21 105
22 106
23 107
24 108
25 109
26 110
27 111
28 112
29 113
30 114
31 115
32 116

After-Cataclysm Calendar Information

There are 300 days in an Attalayan year. 

A week is 6 days long with no widespread weekend period, although this differs regionally.

The days are divided into 10 months that range from 26 to 34 daysin length:


Name  Days Month of: Description Key Events

Hamue

26  Transition
The beginning of Autumn, when the heat of summer fades and the air begins to cool Harvest Home: A celebration marking the end of the main harvest season with feasts and communal gatherings.
Leaf Fall Festival: Celebrations to appreciate the changing colors of the leaves. Communities gather to collect fallen leaves, light bonfires, share stories, and enjoy the cooler evenings.

Jifesh

28 Gathering As autumn deepens, communities gather resources and prepare for the coming winter.
Hunter’s Feast: Celebrations include feasts featuring game meat and hunting competitions.

Juvolst

30 Frost The peak of winter, characterized by cold weather and frozen water, where communities come together to endure the harsh weather.
Midwinter Feast: A grand feast to celebrate the midpoint of winter with food, drink, and storytelling.
Fire Festival: A festival centered around fire to provide warmth and light during the coldest part of the year.

Maelaph

32 Shadows A time of long nights and short days, where people reflect on the past and prepare for the future.
Parade of Lights: Communities parade through the streets with lanterns to symbolize the return of light.
Dawnlight Divinations: a day dedicated to divination and prophecy.
Elders Dance: A formal celebration marking the end of the darkest part of the year. elders of the community are presented by their loved ones to perform a dance symbolising the wisdom they have learnt.

Muryan

34 Fertility A time of planting and new beginnings, filled with hope and anticipation for the harvest to come.
Bedaidai: The communal birthday celebration held on the 34th day of Muryan.
Spring Planting Festival: Farmers celebrate the planting of crops with dances and feasts.

Vreen

34 Growth Crops begin to grow, and the countryside becomes lush and green.
New Life Festival: A festival to celebrate the birth of new animals and the sprouting of new plants, including parades featuring young animals and plant saplings.
Cleaning Week: A community event where townspeople come together to clean and refresh public spaces, followed by a communal feast.
Rainbow Festival: Celebrations centered around the beauty of spring rainbows, with colorful decorations, crafts, and a parade.

Zovus

32 Blossoming The second spring, marked by blooming flowers and mild weather.
Blossom Festival: Celebrations of the blooming season with flower garlands and parades.
Birdsong Festival: A celebration of birds returning from migration, with birdwatching and mimicry contests.

Edeh

30 Warmth Longer dry periods, clear cool nights, and pleasant days characterize this month.
Sun Festival: Celebrations honoring the sun with games and sun-themed decorations.
Market Day: A grand market event where traders from various regions gather.
Night of Stars: An evening dedicated to stargazing and astronomical observations.

Slosk

28 Heat The beginning of summer, when the weather is warm, and people prepare for the hot months ahead.
Summer Solstice: Celebrations with bonfires, dancing, and music.
Water Festival: Activities centered around water, including swimming competitions and boat races.
Harvest Preparation: Communities start preparing for the upcoming harvest season.

Jopha

26 Jovality The height of summer, marked by the harvest and a time of plenty.
Harvest Festival: Celebrations of the successful harvest with feasts and gratitude rituals.
Grain Blessing: Farmers bring their first grain to be blessed for good fortune.


Moons of Attalaya

There are two moons that appear in the night sky of Attalaya.

When moons are at their peak they have greater influence on things of a magical nature. One example is the weakening of magical protections and resistances to curses. These are almost impossible to negate under the light of a double full moon.


Seladon

The larger of the two and moves with watchful patience. Her bright light brings comfort to those that gaze upon her.
She is associated with careful and observant deities. A full phase is completed every 32 days.


Siaria

As the smaller orbiting body, it moves quickly through the night sky in a dizzying celestial dance. Associated with more chaotic deities and playful customs.
A full phase is completed every 14 days.

Seasons

There are five observed seasons that begin at the start of each odd numbered month:


Season:
Known as:
Months:
Weather Type:
Atumaul Season of Adolescence
Hamue - Jifesh Autumn - Cooler weather begins
Hiberlan Season of Adulthood
Juvolst - Maelaph Winter - Coldest and wettest season of the year.
Prevernal Season of Fertility & Conception
Muryan - Vreen 1st Spring - Mixture of wet days with increasing clear nights and pleasant warm days
Estival Season of Birth
Zovus - Edeh 2nd Spring - Longer dry periods, clear cool nights and pleasant days.
Sertinal Season of Youth  Slosk - Jopha Summer - Hottest part of the year.