Eleasias

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At a Glance

The eighth month of the year, according to the Calendar of Harptos. Commonly called Highsun. Preceded by Flamerule and Midsummer; followed by Eleint.


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Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms [11836] (3e campaign setting) page 77 — misspelled Eleasis
  • Forgotten Realms [1085] (2e campaign setting) — A Grand Tour of the Realms page 21
  • Forgotten Realms [1031] (1e campaign setting) — Cyclopedia of the Realms page 6

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Flamerule

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At a Glance

The seventh month of the year, according to the Calendar of Harptos. Commonly called Summertide. Preceded by Kythorn; followed by Midsummer and Eleasias.


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Kythorn

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At a Glance

The sixth month of the year, according to the Calendar of Harptos. Commonly called the Time of Flowers. Preceded by Mirtul; followed by Flamerule.


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Mirtul

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At a Glance

The fifth month of the year, according to the Calendar of Harptos. Commonly called the Melting. Preceded by Tarsakh and Greengrass; followed by Kythorn.


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Tarsakh

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At a Glance

The fourth month of the year, according to the Calendar of Harptos. Commonly called the Claw of the Storms. Preceded by Ches; followed by Greengrass and Mirtul.


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Ches

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At a Glance

The third month of the year, according to the Calendar of Harptos. Commonly called the Claw of the Sunsets. Preceded by Alturiak; followed by Tarsakh.


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Alturiak

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At a Glance

The second month of the year, according to the Calendar of Harptos. Commonly called the Claw of Winter. Preceded by Hammer and Deadwinter Day; followed by Ches.


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Hammer

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At a Glance

The first month of the year, according to the Calendar of Harptos. Commonly called Deepwinter. Preceded by Nightal; followed by Deadwinter Day and the month of Alturiak.


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The Calendar of Harptos

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At a Glance

A system of naming the months, invented by Harptos of Kaalinth… about whom strangely little is known.

The Calendar of Harptos should not be confused with the Roll of Years, which names and orders the years.

Sources

  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 76
  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 21
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 6
Passing Mention
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