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Every dweller of Vailor can count the passing of days and nights by the Moon and the Sun, though the recording of time is more difficult. Although in the recent days time is carefully recorded across the realm, it was not always this way. The recording of time began in Aegis, the Elves being the first to measure it, thus why a month in the year is attributed to Malin. The first year does not mark the beginning of the realm of Aegis, but simply when time began to be recorded. Some mechanics depend on the calendar, described below.
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Every dweller in the realm of [[Almaris]] can count the passing of days and nights by the moon and the Sun, but the recording of time is more difficult. Although time is carefully recorded today, it was not always this way. The first calendar year marks when [[Elves]] began measuring time in [[Aegis]]. Alongside establishing units of time, such as the day, month, and year, they also named several units of time after [[Malin]], the father of elves. However, there exist Human and Dwarven measurements of time. For example, the majority of Humans have replaced Elven with Saint's. An Elven hour is a Saint's Hour, Elven day is a Saint's day. Seeds have also been replaced with Legacies, taking inspiration from the Canonist dead. The dwarves also have their unique calendar, having replaced Elven with Stone. An Elven hour is a Stone Hour, Elven day is a Stone day.
  
== '''Measurements of Time''' ==
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== Measurements of Time ==
The most common references of time in the realm are the day (passing), month (seed), year (Elven Week) and Malin's Year.
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The most common references of time are the day (passing), month (seed), year (Elven week), and Malin's Year (Elven year). Many units of time are referred to as "Elven" but this is not always the case, like with Dwarves and Humans, who often prefer using their own system over an Elven one.
  
=== '''Day''' ===
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=== Day ===
A day, or passing, refers to one day/night cycle, from one sunrise to the next. This equates to one hour in real time. Server mechanics modify the Minecraft day to last this long.
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A day, also called a passing, refers to one day/night cycle, from one sunrise to the next. Due to modified server mechanics, this equals one real-time hour.
  
=== '''Month''' ===
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=== Month ===
A month, or seed, fortday, or Elven day, is the length of twenty-four passings. This equals one day in real time.  
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A month, also called a seed, fortday, Elven day or Legacy is 24 passings. This equals one real-time day.
  
There are seven seeds, with the year beginning on Snow’s Maiden. The seed switches at noon, GMT, with the listed seed following for the rest of that day.
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There are seven months in a year, and a year begins on Snow's Maiden. The month switches at noon, GMT.
  
 
* Snow's Maiden (Wednesday)
 
* Snow's Maiden (Wednesday)
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* The Deep Cold (Tuesday)
 
* The Deep Cold (Tuesday)
  
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The Human Calendar is respectively like so;
 
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* Horen's Calling (Wednesday)
=== '''Year''' ===
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* Owyn's Light (Thursday)
A year, or Elven week,  is comprised of seven seeds, or one hundred and sixty eight passings. This is one week in real time.
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* Godfrey's Triumph (Friday)
 
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* Tobias' Bounty (Saturday)
=== '''Malin’s Year''' ===
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* Sun's Smile (Sunday)
 
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* Harren's Folley (Monday)
Malin's Year is one real life calendar year, or about fifty two years in-game. It can also be referred to as an Elven Year.
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* Sigismund's End (Tuesday)
 
 
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== '''Seasons''' ==
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=== Year ===
The year is subdivided into four seasons, each with different amounts of months in them. The seasons can affect weather, temperature and crop growth. The seasons represent notable shifts in weather, though seem to vary back and forth, odd years often cooler than even.
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A year, also called an Elven week, Saint's week or Stone week is seven months or 168 passings. This equals one real-time week.
  
=== '''Spring''' ===
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=== Malin’s Year ===
Spring marks the melting of snow and the beginning of new life. It contains the seed of Malin’s Welcome.
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A Malin's Year, also called an Elven year, Saint's year or Stone year is 52 years. This equals one real-time year.
  
=== '''Summer''' ===
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== Seasons ==
Summer is the longest season, a time of warmth and sunshine, with less precipitation than the others. It spans from The First Seed to Sun’s Smile. Harvests are more bountiful in the middle of this season, during the seed of The Grand Harvest. Days are long and nights are short.
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A year is comprised of four seasons which last different times. The seasons affect weather, temperature, and crop growth. Weather also varies between even and odd years, with odd years often being cooler.
  
=== '''Autumn''' ===
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=== Spring ===
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Spring contains the month of Malin's Welcome. It marks the melting of snow and the beginning of new life.
  
Autumn is a time of cooling and decay, as the leaves turn colour and the temperature begins to drop. It is a short season, as Winter readily approaches, thus having Autumn only consist of The Amber Cold.
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=== Summer ===
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Summer is the longest season, lasting from The First Seed to Sun's Smile. It is a time of warmth and sunshine, with long days and short nights, and it receives less precipitation than the other seasons. Harvests are most bountiful in the middle of summer, during The Grand Harvest.  
  
=== '''Winter''' ===
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=== Autumn ===
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Autumn contains the month of The Amber Cold. It is a time of cooling and decay, and it is when the leaves change color and the temperature drops.
  
Winter is a grim season. Except for very warm areas of the land, snow will regularly fall. Crops will not be able to grow anywhere, though can still be harvested. Winter begins with an immense cooling during The Deep Cold, the coldest seed. This followed by a time of blizzards, Snow’s Maiden, the snowy period of the year. Days are short and nights are long. However all is not too poor, as Winter marks a new year on the First of Snow’s Maiden, a time of celebration for some.
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=== Winter ===
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Winter lasts from The Deep Cold to Snow's Maiden. It is a grim season with short days and long nights, and snow regularly falls on most of the land. Crops, although they can still be harvested, can no longer grow. Although The Deep Cold arrives with drastic cooling and Snow's Maiden brings blizzards, some celebrate the start of the new year during winter.
  
 
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== '''Important Years in Modern History''' ==
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== Important Years in History ==
''For a full list of dates and their corresponding date in real time, see: [[Real Date to IG Year Calendar]]''
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''For a full list of dates and their corresponding real time dates, see: [[Real Date to IG Year Calendar]]''
* Out of character: Lotc 1.0 (Aegis) commenced in the year 1300. Though the realm existed far before this, this is was the year when the server was opened.
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* '''[OOC]''' 1300: Aegis began. Although the realm had already existed for a long time, Lord of the Craft opened in this year.
* Aegis fell in 1351, the mortals escaping through a portal to the Verge before sailing for new lands
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* 1326: Aegis fell. People escaped through a portal to the Verge and sailed for new lands.
* Asulon was discovered in 1354 at which time some chose to reset the counting of years from 1 at the year 1351, though this was later removed
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* 1351: [[Asulon]] was discovered. Some people briefly called this year 1.
* Asulon was left behind in 1414 and the mortals sailed through Kalos and Elyisum
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* 1414: Asulon was left behind. People sailed to [[Kalos]] and [[Elysium]].
* Anthos became the new home in 1424
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* 1420: [[Anthos]] was discovered.
* Anthos was abandoned in 1457 for the Fringe that was accessible through the Door of Eternity, and then on to Thales.
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* 1454: Anthos was left behind. People traveled through the Door of Eternity to [[The Fringe]] and, in 1463, [[Thales]].
* Thales was departed from, and Athera was settled in 1468.
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* 1470: Thales was left behind and [[Athera]] was settled.
* Athera was abandoned and Vailor was reached in the year 1513.
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* 1513: Athera was left behind and [[Vailor]] was settled.
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* 1571: Vailor was left behind and [[Axios]] was settled.
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* 1643: Axios was left behind and [[Atlas]] was settled.
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* 1705: People escaped from Atlas to [[Arcas]].
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* 1796: Arcas was destroyed and people settled on Almaris. Some people started to mark this as the beginning of the Second Age and reset the year to 0.
  
 
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== '''Random Tidbits''' ==
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== Trivia ==
* Prior to moving to Anthos, the year had eight seasons, with The Second Seed following the first. Due to changes of climate in the new land, this month was removed from the calendar.
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* Prior to Anthos, a year had eight months, with the month The Second Seed following The First Seed. This month was removed due to the climate difference on Anthos.
* The term ‘Fortday’ was used by the seventh king of the Dwarves after Urguan as a measurement of his kin’s sleeping cycles, which equates to one seed.
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* [[Urguan]]'s seventh Dwarven king coined the term "fortday" because his kin's sleeping cycles lasted one month.
* The Orcs of Krugmar were the first to observe and take advantage of the bi-annual differences in temperatures between years. They used this information to achieve very plentiful harvests.
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* The [[Orcs]] of [[Krugmar]] first observed the bi-annual temperature difference. They used this knowledge to achieve plentiful harvests.
* When the first High Prince was elected to rule over the Elves, the length of their reign was determined by the number of years that Malin resided in Laurelin, which was fifty-two, becoming known as Malin's Year.
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* The length of a Malin's Year was determined when the first Elven High Prince was elected. Malin resided in Laurelin for 52 years, so the length of a High Prince's reign and the length of a Malin's Year is 52 years.
  
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 27 June 2022

Every dweller in the realm of Almaris can count the passing of days and nights by the moon and the Sun, but the recording of time is more difficult. Although time is carefully recorded today, it was not always this way. The first calendar year marks when Elves began measuring time in Aegis. Alongside establishing units of time, such as the day, month, and year, they also named several units of time after Malin, the father of elves. However, there exist Human and Dwarven measurements of time. For example, the majority of Humans have replaced Elven with Saint's. An Elven hour is a Saint's Hour, Elven day is a Saint's day. Seeds have also been replaced with Legacies, taking inspiration from the Canonist dead. The dwarves also have their unique calendar, having replaced Elven with Stone. An Elven hour is a Stone Hour, Elven day is a Stone day.

Measurements of Time

The most common references of time are the day (passing), month (seed), year (Elven week), and Malin's Year (Elven year). Many units of time are referred to as "Elven" but this is not always the case, like with Dwarves and Humans, who often prefer using their own system over an Elven one.

Day

A day, also called a passing, refers to one day/night cycle, from one sunrise to the next. Due to modified server mechanics, this equals one real-time hour.

Month

A month, also called a seed, fortday, Elven day or Legacy is 24 passings. This equals one real-time day.

There are seven months in a year, and a year begins on Snow's Maiden. The month switches at noon, GMT.

  • Snow's Maiden (Wednesday)
  • Malin's Welcome (Thursday)
  • The First Seed (Friday)
  • The Grand Harvest (Saturday)
  • Sun's Smile (Sunday)
  • The Amber Cold (Monday)
  • The Deep Cold (Tuesday)

The Human Calendar is respectively like so;

  • Horen's Calling (Wednesday)
  • Owyn's Light (Thursday)
  • Godfrey's Triumph (Friday)
  • Tobias' Bounty (Saturday)
  • Sun's Smile (Sunday)
  • Harren's Folley (Monday)
  • Sigismund's End (Tuesday)

Year

A year, also called an Elven week, Saint's week or Stone week is seven months or 168 passings. This equals one real-time week.

Malin’s Year

A Malin's Year, also called an Elven year, Saint's year or Stone year is 52 years. This equals one real-time year.

Seasons

A year is comprised of four seasons which last different times. The seasons affect weather, temperature, and crop growth. Weather also varies between even and odd years, with odd years often being cooler.

Spring

Spring contains the month of Malin's Welcome. It marks the melting of snow and the beginning of new life.

Summer

Summer is the longest season, lasting from The First Seed to Sun's Smile. It is a time of warmth and sunshine, with long days and short nights, and it receives less precipitation than the other seasons. Harvests are most bountiful in the middle of summer, during The Grand Harvest.

Autumn

Autumn contains the month of The Amber Cold. It is a time of cooling and decay, and it is when the leaves change color and the temperature drops.

Winter

Winter lasts from The Deep Cold to Snow's Maiden. It is a grim season with short days and long nights, and snow regularly falls on most of the land. Crops, although they can still be harvested, can no longer grow. Although The Deep Cold arrives with drastic cooling and Snow's Maiden brings blizzards, some celebrate the start of the new year during winter.


Important Years in History

For a full list of dates and their corresponding real time dates, see: Real Date to IG Year Calendar

  • [OOC] 1300: Aegis began. Although the realm had already existed for a long time, Lord of the Craft opened in this year.
  • 1326: Aegis fell. People escaped through a portal to the Verge and sailed for new lands.
  • 1351: Asulon was discovered. Some people briefly called this year 1.
  • 1414: Asulon was left behind. People sailed to Kalos and Elysium.
  • 1420: Anthos was discovered.
  • 1454: Anthos was left behind. People traveled through the Door of Eternity to The Fringe and, in 1463, Thales.
  • 1470: Thales was left behind and Athera was settled.
  • 1513: Athera was left behind and Vailor was settled.
  • 1571: Vailor was left behind and Axios was settled.
  • 1643: Axios was left behind and Atlas was settled.
  • 1705: People escaped from Atlas to Arcas.
  • 1796: Arcas was destroyed and people settled on Almaris. Some people started to mark this as the beginning of the Second Age and reset the year to 0.

Trivia

  • Prior to Anthos, a year had eight months, with the month The Second Seed following The First Seed. This month was removed due to the climate difference on Anthos.
  • Urguan's seventh Dwarven king coined the term "fortday" because his kin's sleeping cycles lasted one month.
  • The Orcs of Krugmar first observed the bi-annual temperature difference. They used this knowledge to achieve plentiful harvests.
  • The length of a Malin's Year was determined when the first Elven High Prince was elected. Malin resided in Laurelin for 52 years, so the length of a High Prince's reign and the length of a Malin's Year is 52 years.


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