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The Common Year (CY) Reckoning is a fictional dating system used in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

In the mid-1970s, Gary Gygax created a campaign world called Greyhawk for the new fantasy roleplaying game called Dungeons and Dragons that he was helping to develop.[1] In the 1980 TSR publication World of Greyhawk (TSR 9025), he included a brief timeline of historical events[2] (which was considerably expanded in later publications, see World of Greyhawk Timeline) using the calendar systems of the most predominant cultures within the campaign world:

  • SD (Suloise Dating or Suloise Dominion)
  • OC (Olven Calendar)
  • BH (Baklunish Hegira or Baklunish Hierarchy)
  • FT (Flan Tally)
  • OR (Oeridian Record or Oeridian Reckoning)
  • CY (Common Year Reckoning)

In-Game history

The Common Year Reckoning was an Oeridian (specifically an Aerdi) creation, established by Grand Prince Nasran I of the Great Kingdom of Aerdy in 645 OR. As Nasran took the title of Overking, he declared universal peace throughout his realm. A new calendar, the Common Year Reckoning, would henceforth mark the start of his reign as 1 CY. The dates of events occurring before 1 CY would be denoted as a negative number (or are sometimes listed as "BCY": Before Common Year).

Since the reckoning began as 1 CY, the year before would be -1 CY, therefore there is no 0 CY, which had to be taken into account when converting to the other systems of reckoning years prior to 1 CY.

Days, weeks, and months within the Common Year are reckoned using the Greyhawk Calendar.

References

Notes

  1. ^ Rausch, Allen (2004-08-19). "Magic and Memories: The Complete History of Dungeons and Dragons". Gamespy.com. http://pc.gamespy.com/articles/538/538262p2.html. Retrieved 2009-02-23. 
  2. ^ Gygax, Gary (1980), The World of Greyhawk, TSR, p. 5, ISBN 0935696237 



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