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<blockquote data-quote="Roadkill101" data-source="post: 4063682" data-attributes="member: 30952"><p>I made my own calendar.</p><p></p><p>580 days a year (which are numbered similiar to ours), 16 five week months (four for each season) and a 5 day holy week between each season (or maybe the middle of each season, can't remember). 7 days to the normal week. Days consist of 30 hours, where an hour is 60 minutes and a minute has 60 seconds.</p><p></p><p>No messing around with leap year for me.</p><p></p><p>My biggest problem is trying to determine eclipses, lunar and solar. I have three moons, each one associated with one three Prime deities. Otherwise all lunar cycles remain stable from onth to month, year to year. Holy weeks are based around a solstice or equinox. </p><p></p><p>Referencing the calendar doesn't seem to come up much in play, so I don't remember the names of the month's or days of the week (I'm at work right now, so my materials aren't handy). I do remember that the days of the holy week's are referenced as Day 1 up through Day 5 of whatever holy week followed by the year (Day 3 is always a High Holy Day and the exact day of the solstice/equinox). For me, the only time when time really counts during play is for tactical situations, otherwise it's just an occasional minor issue.</p><p></p><p>Using our calendar didn't make sense to me, not when I have a very active imagination and it's for playing make believe in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadkill101, post: 4063682, member: 30952"] I made my own calendar. 580 days a year (which are numbered similiar to ours), 16 five week months (four for each season) and a 5 day holy week between each season (or maybe the middle of each season, can't remember). 7 days to the normal week. Days consist of 30 hours, where an hour is 60 minutes and a minute has 60 seconds. No messing around with leap year for me. My biggest problem is trying to determine eclipses, lunar and solar. I have three moons, each one associated with one three Prime deities. Otherwise all lunar cycles remain stable from onth to month, year to year. Holy weeks are based around a solstice or equinox. Referencing the calendar doesn't seem to come up much in play, so I don't remember the names of the month's or days of the week (I'm at work right now, so my materials aren't handy). I do remember that the days of the holy week's are referenced as Day 1 up through Day 5 of whatever holy week followed by the year (Day 3 is always a High Holy Day and the exact day of the solstice/equinox). For me, the only time when time really counts during play is for tactical situations, otherwise it's just an occasional minor issue. Using our calendar didn't make sense to me, not when I have a very active imagination and it's for playing make believe in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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