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The Calendar of Harptos is the calendar used almost all over Faerûn. It was created by the wizard Harptos although most people associate the word 'Harptos' with the calendar. It is split into twelve months, each lasting three tendays (or thirty days).

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  • Calendar of Harptos
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  • The Calendar of Harptos is the calendar used almost all over Faerûn. It was created by the wizard Harptos although most people associate the word 'Harptos' with the calendar. It is split into twelve months, each lasting three tendays (or thirty days).
  • The Calendar of Harptos is the most-commonly used calendar in Faerûn. It divides Toril's years (consisting of 360 days and five holidays 'in between' the months) into 12 months, each of which is thirty days long and has three weeks of ten days apiece. The months in the Calendar of Harptos are summarized in the table below. Each month’s name is followed by a colloquial description of that month, plus the roughly corresponding month of the Gregorian calendar.
  • The names of the months and festivals used in Faerûn were as follows: * Hammer ("Deepwinter") * Midwinter between Hammer 30 and Alturiak 1 * Alturiak ("The Claw of Winter" or "The Claws of the Cold") * Ches ("The Claw of Sunsets") * Spring Equinox on Ches 19 * Tarsakh ("The Claw of the Storms") * Greengrass between Tarsakh 30 and Mirtul 1 * Mirtul ("The Melting") * Kythorn ("The Time of Flowers") * Summer Solstice on Kythorn 20 * Flamerule ("Summertide") * Midsummer between Flamerule 30 and Eleasias 1 * Shieldmeet occurs the day after Midsummer, once every four years * Eleasis ("Highsun") * Eleint ("The Fading") * Autumn Equinox on Eleint 21 * Highharvestide between Eleint 30 and Marpenoth 1 * Marpenoth ("Lea
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  • The Calendar of Harptos is the calendar used almost all over Faerûn. It was created by the wizard Harptos although most people associate the word 'Harptos' with the calendar. It is split into twelve months, each lasting three tendays (or thirty days).
  • The Calendar of Harptos is the most-commonly used calendar in Faerûn. It divides Toril's years (consisting of 360 days and five holidays 'in between' the months) into 12 months, each of which is thirty days long and has three weeks of ten days apiece. The months in the Calendar of Harptos are summarized in the table below. Each month’s name is followed by a colloquial description of that month, plus the roughly corresponding month of the Gregorian calendar.
  • The names of the months and festivals used in Faerûn were as follows: * Hammer ("Deepwinter") * Midwinter between Hammer 30 and Alturiak 1 * Alturiak ("The Claw of Winter" or "The Claws of the Cold") * Ches ("The Claw of Sunsets") * Spring Equinox on Ches 19 * Tarsakh ("The Claw of the Storms") * Greengrass between Tarsakh 30 and Mirtul 1 * Mirtul ("The Melting") * Kythorn ("The Time of Flowers") * Summer Solstice on Kythorn 20 * Flamerule ("Summertide") * Midsummer between Flamerule 30 and Eleasias 1 * Shieldmeet occurs the day after Midsummer, once every four years * Eleasis ("Highsun") * Eleint ("The Fading") * Autumn Equinox on Eleint 21 * Highharvestide between Eleint 30 and Marpenoth 1 * Marpenoth ("Leafall") * Uktar ("The Rotting") * Feast of the Moon between Uktar 30 and Nightal 1 * Nightal ("The Drawing Down") * Winter Solstice on Nightal 20
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