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The '''Marphat calendar''' is a calendar in use across [[Ashnan]], [[Etzavaz]], and [[Yazland]], originally used in [[Marphat]], with year 0 being the ascendance to power of [[Name the Primeval|King Name]], making the current year 4627 [[Human history|CY]] ('''C'''ommon '''Y'''ear). Its origins are unknown, but likely came out of local calendars in use across the [[Triangle sea]]. Due to the Marphat civilisation's influence on trade within the region, the calendar became the main one used in the area.
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The '''Marphat calendar''' is a calendar in use across [[Ashnan]], [[Etzavaz]], and [[Yazland]], originally used in [[Marphat]], with year 1 being the ascendance to power of [[Name the Primeval|King Name]], making the current year 4627 [[Human history|CY]] ('''C'''ommon '''Y'''ear). Its origins are unknown, but likely came out of local calendars in use across the [[Triangle sea]]. Due to the Marphat civilisation's influence on trade within the region, the calendar became the main one used in the area.
   
 
The Marphat calendar has a three-year cycle approximating the solar year as lasting 243.{{overline|66}} days, putting the year slightly over the actual solar year, meaning the calendar gains a day about every 200 years.
 
The Marphat calendar has a three-year cycle approximating the solar year as lasting 243.{{overline|66}} days, putting the year slightly over the actual solar year, meaning the calendar gains a day about every 200 years.

Revision as of 10:09, 14 March 2023

The Marphat calendar is a calendar in use across Ashnan, Etzavaz, and Yazland, originally used in Marphat, with year 1 being the ascendance to power of King Name, making the current year 4627 CY (Common Year). Its origins are unknown, but likely came out of local calendars in use across the Triangle sea. Due to the Marphat civilisation's influence on trade within the region, the calendar became the main one used in the area.

The Marphat calendar has a three-year cycle approximating the solar year as lasting 243.66 days, putting the year slightly over the actual solar year, meaning the calendar gains a day about every 200 years.

Table of Months

Months (Qanha Marphat) Etymology Length in days
aaa aaa 21
aaa aaa 21
aaa aaa 21
aaa aaa 21
aaa aaa 21
aaa aaa 21
aaa aaa 21
aaa aaa 22*
  • except it's 21 every 3 years, and it's not omitted every 200 years

Terminology

uhh there are 2 cycles per thing so that could be funny

History

yea