Calendar of Harptos Years in Faerun have 12 months, each of 30 days. A week in the Forgotten Realms is a tenday (10 days, not 7), so that each month has an even 3 weeks. An additional 5 days fall in between months, bringing the yearly total to 365 days per year.

When was the time of troubles Forgotten Realms?

Taking place during 1358 DR, the Year of Shadows, the Time of Troubles was a period during which the deities of Faerûn were forced to walk the earth in their mortal avatar forms. Several major deities died during the Time of Troubles (see Deaths, Ascensions, and Resurrections) and a handful of mortals rose to divinity.

How old are the Forgotten Realms?

It is described in detail in several editions of the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting (first published in 1987 by TSR, Inc.) with the most recent being the 5th edition from Wizards of the Coast, and various locales and aspects are described in more depth in separate campaign setting books.

Is Pathfinder in the Forgotten Realms?

Pathfinder is essentially 3.5 D&D updated to 3.75. The setting in it is called Golarion and not directly related to the forgotten realms, but I’m sure you could make the argument that its just one of the infinite material planes and that the forgotten realms also exist in universe if you wanted to.

What are months called in Forgotten Realms?

The names of the months are given in both the formal names and the common ones. The seasons run like they do for the northern hemisphere; Hammer is like January and Flamerule is like July….Calendar of Harptos.

MonthNameCommon name
7FlameruleSummertide
8EleasisHighsun
9EleintThe Fading
10MarpenothLeaffall

What year did 3.5 come out?

In 2000, a new system was released as D&D 3rd edition, continuing the edition numbering from AD&D a revised version 3.5 was released in June 2003.