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The Dark Calendar marks its beginning, year 0 DC, when the [[The Fall]] ends with the beginning of the [[Dilemma of the Long Night]]. The Dark Calendar marks its end in the year 882 DC, at [[New Dawn]], ushering in the [[Dawn Age]] and the [[New Dawn]] calendar.
The Dark Calendar marks its beginning, year 0 DC, when the [[The Fall]] ends with the beginning of the [[Dilemma of the Long Night]]. The Dark Calendar marks its end in the year 882 DC, at [[The New Dawn]], ushering in the [[Dawn Age]] and the [[New Dawn Calendar]].

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Overview

The Dark Calendar (Enchiridian), abbreviated DC, gets its name from the Dark Age for which it measures time.

Details

The Dark Calendar marks its beginning, year 0 DC, when the The Fall ends with the beginning of the Dilemma of the Long Night. The Dark Calendar marks its end in the year 882 DC, at The New Dawn, ushering in the Dawn Age and the New Dawn Calendar.