Wolves and owls keep many forms of time. One of which is moons. They are equal to the human month, and takes a whole moon cycle.
Time[]
- Twelve moons: One year
- Six moons: Half year
- One moon: One month
- Half moon: Two weeks
- Quarter moon: One week
Phases[]
Newing is a phase in which the moon starts the moon cycle again. It is after the moon has fully dwenked. Dwenking is when the moon starts to fade away.
Names[]
Many moons have names, some are relative to what's happening, or what's there.
Moons can also be named for festivities.
Spring[]
Moon of the Cracking Ice - March
Moon of the Singing Grass - April
Moon of the Shedding Antlers - May
Summer[]
Moon of the Flies – June
Moon of the Mossflowers – July
Salmon Moon – August
Autumn[]
Caribou Moon – September
Moon of the Red Leaf – October
Frost Moon – November
Winter[]
Moon of the First Snow – December
Moon of the Frost Stars – January
Moon of the Frost Blossoms – February
Trivia[]
- Confirmed by Kathryn Lasky, moons are the equivalent for monthly intervals.