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| + | ====== Gem Calendar ====== | ||
| The Gem Calendar was established as a system of dividing time to line up with the moon phases and scheduling work. It was first created under the [[history: | The Gem Calendar was established as a system of dividing time to line up with the moon phases and scheduling work. It was first created under the [[history: | ||
| - | One year is 384 days long. Eight days are one week, four weeks are one month. As such the calendar is divided into 12 months or 48 weeks. Three months are grouped into one season each. | + | One year is 384 days long. Eight days are one week, four weeks are one month. As such the calendar is divided into 12 months or 48 weeks. Three months are grouped into one season each.\\ |
| + | Kultaik, the end of the week, is reserved as day of rest. | ||
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| + | for moon phases see [[cosmology: | ||
| ^The days of the week with their translations in [[culture: | ^The days of the week with their translations in [[culture: | ||
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| | Haistaik | Smeltingday | | | Haistaik | Smeltingday | | ||
| |Kultaik | Goldday | | |Kultaik | Goldday | | ||
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| - | Kultaik, the end of the week, is reserved as day of rest.\\ | ||
| ^The Months with their translations in concommon: | ^The Months with their translations in concommon: | ||
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