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Encyclopedia > Dalereckoning
DR redirects here. For other uses of DR, see DR (disambiguation).

Dalereckoning - commonly abbreviated to DR - is the primary fictional numbering of years in the Forgotten Realms Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting.


In conjunction with the Calendar of Harptos, that gives years names, Dalereckoning is used mainly in the Western Heartlands, Sword Coast and central and north Faerūn areas.


The Dalereckoning calendar was begun in 1 DR when the Standing Stone was raised by the elves of Cormathyr and the humans of the Dalelands.


The current campaign date of the Forgotten Realms, according to the updates of the Player's Guide to Faerūn, is 1373 DR - as of the real-world year of 2004.


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Calendars in the Forgotten Realms: Information from Answers.com (612 words)
Dalereckoning (DR): Dalereckoning is taken from the Year of Sunrise, when the Standing Stone was raised by the
The calendar is widely used in Faerƻn but has not spread beyond its shores.
Dalereckoning is the most common year measurement and is used in all of the Forgotten Realms sourcebooks.
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