The end of the eternal summer has brought us the turn of the seasons, and the turn of the seasons bring us to observing the passing of the years. Now usually, in most cultures with a calendar and a planting season, the first day of a new year is marked as the first day of spring, or of the winter, but this is H & H and we do things differently. For us the year seems to have begun on the first day of autumn. This means that the first full year of the world has completed its cycle and is over and a new year, the second year of our world has begun.
This means we need a calendar.
I am not entirely impressed with getting to announce that my current character was born in the Year of the Mole, but I'm not particularly heroic, so I probably couldn't have lived up to being born in the Year of the Eagle, and any discussion of it having been Year of the Walrus will lead inevitably to bickering over if the plural form of the word Walrus is Walrii or Walruses or Walrus. We might have a similar problem when it comes to the Year of the Sheeps. So unless anyone here disagrees and has a good argument for why the first full year of this world should not have been Year of the Mole. I hereby announce that the official H & H calendar has been promulgated. (I'm only making this post so that I can use the word promulgated in the forum.)
Anno Portus atque Focis, the Heaven and Hearth Year numbering system, could be known as APQF for short, the way the Western world uses CE for their numbering system.
I would like to suggest that this year, the brave new year that we are embarking upon, full of hopes and dreams, rivalries and challenges, should be accepted as Year of the Moonmoth. I just caught three of them, so that seems like a strong omen. Thank God it wasn't Mammoths. I've got few enough hit points as it is.
APQF I : Year of the Mole
APQF II: Year of the Moonmoth