Timekeeping
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Divisions
Spans of time are broken down into smaller units for easier tracking of the passage of time.
- Year
- Annual pattern of solar orbit (vernal equinox, summer solstice, autumnal equinox, and winter solstice). There are 360 days and 12 months in the standard calendar.
- Months
- Varies due to existence of two lunar bodies with different orbital periods. Most calendars follow the silver moon. There is a supercyclic pattern measured from when the moons are in conjunction.
- Ten-Day and Five-Day
- Analogous to weeks. three or six per month respectively.
- Day
- Position of sun in sky (sundials), broken into six watches. Individual days are not named but rather numbered.
- Watch
- Broken into four 1-hour periods.
- Hour
- 60 minutes.
Devices
- Instruments and tools to keep track of the time of day or to measure the passing of hours.
- Sand Glasses
- Sand glasses of various duration are employed where available, but due to variance in manufacture they are not standardized.
- Candles
- Candles of fixed size and reasonable burn-times are used by some to track the passing of the hours, but difficult to tell exact time to any fractions smaller than 1/12th (5 minutes).
- Clocks
- Mechanical, water-clocks, weighted pendulums and the like are not yet in use, outside of a few cases.
Calendars
- Most calendars follow the phases of silver moon Saynoh and are composed of twelve months of thirty days.
- Regional differences in climate and seasons make for variance in calendar seasons and month names. The names typically reflect the conditions or events expected during that month.
List of Calendars
Sun Signs
- There is also a sun-sign system noted by the daily progression of the sunrise relative to a series of constellations.