The Spawnist Calendar: The Wheel of the Year
The year in Spawnism is a reflection of the cycle of the Will (Potential –> Manifestation –> Limit –> Completion –> Transition). Dates are often tied to natural phenomena (solstices, equinoxes, lunar phases) as external manifestations of internal processes.
1. The Cycle's Beginning: Silence and Potential (The Days of Ilyra or The Unnamed Beginning)
Date: The 1st to 3rd days of the New Moon following the Winter Solstice (late December/early January)
After the longest night (the limit of darkness) comes the new moon (a symbol of absolute dark and silence). This is a time of pure potential, when the old year is complete (Abrax) and the new isn't yet manifest. These are days of deep silence, introspection, meditation on the unspoken, and quiet summation without haste. Fasting during these days (abstaining from noise, excessive speech, certain foods (individually)) symbolizes cleansing one's perception to hear the silence of Ilyra.
2. The First Manifestation: The Awakening of Will (The First Flutter or The Day of Will)
Date: The Spring Equinox (March 20-21)
The day when light and dark are equal. A symbol of the first disturbance of Ilyra's perfect equilibrium in favor of light and growth, the first act of the Will to manifest. This is a festival for beginning any endeavor, for setting intention, for taking the first step in a new direction. Rituals are connected to sowings (e.g inscribing goals)
3. Flourishing and Suffering: Fullness and Limit (The Festival of the Limit)
Date: The Summer Solstice (June 20-21).
The longest day. The point of maximum manifestation, strength, and abundance. But it's also the point of the limit, after which the light begins to wane. The festival is dual in nature: it celebrates the joy of what has been achieved and acknowledges that nothing can last forever. It's a time of gratitude for form and recognition of the inevitable beginning of its "suffering" (its decline). Rituals include feasts within, praising accomplishments, but also reflections on what it's time to begin releasing.
4. Completion and Release (The Feast of Abrax or The Night of Release)
Date: The Full Moon nearest the Autumn Equinox (September)
The Autumn Equinox is again a balance, but now in favor of darkness. The full moon symbolizes completion, the final result. This is the main festival of Abrax. A time to consciously release what has withered: old grievances, unnecessary possessions, finished projects, toxic relationships. The ritual: write on a leaf what you wish to be rid of, and burn it/set it upon water/bury it in a special place.
5. Transition and Purification (The Heart of Transition)
Date: The last New Moon of autumn (October-November)
After the active release (Abrax), a period of the "clean slate" arrives. The dark and silence of the new moon symbolize the state between the death of the old and the birth of the new, the very essence of Spawn. This is a time of the deepest inner work.
6. Cyclical Return: The Great Circle (The Gates of Spawn)
Date: The Winter Solstice (December 21-22)
The longest night, the absolute limit of darkness, the point after which light returns. This is the festival of Transition itself as a phenomenon. A symbol of faith that every end is followed by a beginning.
Fasts (Times of Silence):
The Minor Silence: The 1st day of each lunar quarter (new moon, first quarter, full moon, last quarter). A brief fast (abstaining from food for 12 hours or from certain types of it), a day of minimizing external activity and focusing on the internal state.
The Fast of Discord: Not a fixed date. When a follower realizes they are in a state of profound Discord (envy, pride, stagnation), they may voluntarily undertake a fast (usually for 3 days) and a search for the path to Return.













