Moons

Two moons traverse the world's skies every evening - Ralos and Meera. Ralos follows a 28-day cycle, going through its phases thirteen times each year. Meera, which is about a third the size of Ralos, has a much longer cycle lasting roughly 91 days. It goes through its phases four times a year, becoming full during the equinoxes and solstices and going through its "new" phase during the approximate shifts between seasons.

Ralos is given little regard by most folk, though they tend to remain inside on nights it is full due to increased lycanthrope activity. Meera has myriad legends and beliefs attached to it - it is as likely to be revered as it is feared.

The dates of the phases of each moon can be found on the Calendar page.