

Welcome to The Western Lands
In the Western lands, a veil of perpetual mist shrouds the landscape, cloaking it in an ethereal beauty and an ever-present danger. This miasma, known as the Mists, is a mysterious force that drifts across the rugged terrain, obscuring the horizon and whispering secrets of old. While the Mists lends an otherworldly allure to the Western lands, it is also a deadly adversary to those who dare to venture too deeply into its grasp. Those caught within its tendrils risk succumbing to its lethal embrace, their very essence drained away until they become monstrosities or dead.
Despite the perilous nature of the miasma, the Western lands are not devoid of life. Ancient forests teem with mystical creatures, their forms obscured by the mist's ever-shifting embrace. Ruins of forgotten civilizations rise from the mist like specters of the past, their crumbling towers and faded banners serving as reminders of the land's rich history. Within this realm of shadows and secrets, brave adventurers seek out hidden treasures and lost knowledge, their journeys fraught with peril and the ever-present threat of the Mist's embrace.
YOU ARE THE MIST WATCH, BRAVING THE PERILOUS WILDS SO YOUR PEOPLE CAN SURVIVE.
To view the timeline of known history in Western Lands, go to the Timeline tab.
On desktop, click on "Timeline" underneath the title, "The Western Lands Wiki"
On mobile, tap on "Current Lore" in the top-right corner to view the drop-down menu to select "Timeline."
Calendar
The yearly calendar for the Western lands is divided into twelve months, and every three years a thirteenth month. Each month is typically 30 days long comprised of 7-day weeks.
Months of the Year
Deepwinter (Winter)
Wintersend (Winter)
Seedmoon (Spring)
Bloomsmonth (Spring)
Deepspring (Spring)
Sunsmoon (Summer)
Highsummer (Summer)
Latesummer (Summer)
Harvestmoon (Fall)
Redleaf (Fall)
Frostfall (Fall)
Midwinter (Winter)
Fansmoon - Leap year month that occurs every three years
Days of the Week
Solsday - Beginning of the Week
Fyrsday
Tersday
Unday
Aersday
Nathday
Selsday - End of the Week