Guillaume wrote:err, where does that snippet comes from ?
I don't remember ever seeing that bit of textev anywhere...
Prologue of the most recent book.
Louis R wrote:Certainly possible, but it's equally plausible that it was a simple choice to reestablish continuity with the past culture. For all we know, the reckoning is written in full as CE, not AD.
For Safehold to so thouroughly abandon their existing calendar system for one based on a year not that of Safehold for any reason other than a widespread adoption of Christianity (and thus AD, not CE) would to me imply we're going to see a truly vicious war between those who accept the Testimony of Schueler and those who reject it in favor of the Holy Writ. A war that causes so much bitterness that the survivors abandon as much as possible anything even remotely associated with the Writ. The Safeholdian calendar is reasonably well suited for Safehold. It's going to take a major reason for Safehold to abandon it for any Terran calendar so long as Safehold is the primary world of humanity. I suppose it's possible, but not very plausible that by 4217 that humanity has defeated the Gbaba, reclaimed and resettled Terra, and Terra has resumed it's former place as the primary world of humanity. Given all that the Gbaba likely did when it killed all humans there, I seriously doubt Terra is any more habitable than Luna is now, and thus is unlikely to be inhabited in 4217 by anything more than a few scholars studying Long Dead Terra.
Frankly, if 4217 is our 4217, it's most likely as a convenience for us as readers of the Safehold series, not an indication of what calendar system Safehold is generally using by then.