Wealsun

Starday

Sunday

Moonday

Godsday

Waterday

Earthday

Freeday

1
Goodrhys
Festival of the
 Blinding Light

 The party departs Oakhurst.

2
Festival of the
 Blinding Light

 

3
Festival of the
 Blinding Light

 The heroes arrive in Corustaith and spend the night in the Gilded Acorn.

4
Festival of the
 Blinding Light

 This night, the outcast druid attacks the party in their camp, and is defeated once and for all.

5
 The heroes buy new mounts and a wagon in Tricaster and continue on.

6
 The heroes spend the evening in Beltander and continue on to Dyvers.

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10
Finally the heroes arrive in Dyvers this afternoon.  After reporting to Captain Kagan, they retire to the tavern. 

11
 Gaeg gets news of his father's disappearance.  The party meets Kord, Aust and Magdor.

12
Bracken has departed leaving only a brief goodbye message.  Gaeg leaves to search for his father. Aust and Magdor join the party. 

13
 

14
The heroes depart Dyvers enroute to Blasingdell to search for Khundrukar. 

15
 

16
Bawming the Thorn
The heroes pass through Caltaras, stopping to restock their food as well as to hire a mule-tender and several armsmen to serve as guards when the mounts must be left behind. 

17
Ceremony of the Turning
 

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21
Spend the night in Shelleton. 

22
Back in Oakhurst, the heroes catch up with some old friends, and discover that a 'dark knight' and his retainers dog their steps. 

23
The heroes spend the evening in Namburil, what little of the town they actually see... 

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26
 The heroes arrive in Blasingdell and quickly learn the information needed to point them north of town for the possible location of Khundrukar.

27
 The party leaves Blasingdell heading North.

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VI Wealsun (Low Summer/Summer)

4th= Luna's full moon
18th= Luna's new moon

1st= Goodrhys, a festival dedicated to the arrival of Mayaheine on Oerth.

1st-4th= Festival of the Blinding Light (Pholtus).

16th= Bawming the Thorn, a placation of evil nature aspects by a parade of children who tie a ribbon to the oldest thorn tree in the region. Intended to ensure safety for the next day.

17th= Ceremony of the Turning. Celebrated among the Flannae, the Marklands, and in Druidic communities. Seven-year olds are carried blindfolded and barefoot into the woods, and must find a new name before returning to the village feast. Each child is released separately and alone. They are guided by rowdy singing {and a huge bonfire if they are slow}, and when they return they are carried into the centre of the gathering to whisper their name into the fire. This is their Truename, with all that implies. It should be noted that rangers and priests of Elhonna are also especially busy this night, quietly patrolling the area and looking out for the children's safety. In friendly lands some elves are also drawn to this sort of role, and it is considered a good omen for a child to successfully spot one.