Malorin Calendar
Notable Eras
Dragon's Reign: A time when primordials and dragons ruled without question.Dragon's Fall: An era marked by the first portents of dragonkind's fall, an act that wouldn't be carried out until nearly two millennia later.
Seasons - Months
Every season has 90 days, and every month is 30 daysWhile many chroniclers use season names, instead of months, the individual months are used by those who find calling the season a 'month' to be inconvenient- a month being 90 days long would be a nightmare for many time-sensitive actions. Season names are in ancient draconic, while the individual months are named in Elven.
- Iraselavra: Spring
- Nerbadacur: Winter's Finale
- Ascador: Dawn of Spring
- Ronquashuh: First Rain
- Erthnetora: Summer
- Dandaquashuh: Last Rain
- Taansaljin: Fire-Bloom
- Saljinuk: Fire's Heart
- Grikad: Autumn
- Abetshenasca: Autumn Dawning
- Shathadandah: Last Seed
- Thelarelfolta: Leaves' Fall
- Onkmet: Winter
- Iquefdosilircal: Last Harvest
- Lethedil: Snowfall
- Nerbadnas: Winter's Heart
Notable Days
Erthnetora 78, 1347Founding Day: The day that the first Rasilan was christened, where the city of Ailorasil was first established on a conquered land.
Day of Mourning: A tabaxi holiday, where the scant survivors of the steppes are commemorated, and the fallen are mourned for.
Grikad 1st, 1466
Festival of the Dragon: A grand festival held throughout the more major populous towns and cities, involving exquisitely ornate, often golden streamers, massive feasts in honor of the dragon hunters, and also the burning of a draconic effigy. This day commemorates the slaying of the last known dragon at the hands of the dragon hunters.
Holidays
Iraselavra- 1: Festival of Life
- 44: Heart's Day
- 58: Benerji's Eve
- 77: Saint Taxa's Day
- 85: Spring Festival
- 37: Dam's Day
- 78: Founding Day / Day of Mourning
- 79: Sire's Day
- 1: Festival of the Dragon
- 30: Hallowed Harvest
- 59: Gracious Feast
- 84: Winter's Prep
- 85: Father Winter's Run
- 90: Festival Eve