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− | + | Time at Shadowlack runs parallel to time in real life; one year at Shadowlack is equivalent to one year in real life. This kind of time schedule is often referred to as '''Liquid Time''' (or ''Fluid Time'') in the Play by Post community. Since Shadowlack operates in Liquid Time, you are allowed to roleplay your characters in multiple threads at once. This way you are not always waiting for one person to reply. Instead, you can build up a queue of threads to participate in and keep yourself active. | |
− | To help with worldwide plots, Shadowlack subscribes to a system called Timestamping. This helps us easily "sync up" real world times with game times, and allows us to create roleplay threads that are in the past, and in the future. Feel like roleplaying your character as they were five years ago when something life altering occurred? You can do that! A Timestamp simply consists of a Ramathian day and year which allows it to attach itself to our world timeline. | + | To help with worldwide plots, Shadowlack subscribes to a system called '''Timestamping'''. This helps us easily "sync up" real world times with game times, and allows us to create roleplay threads that are in the past, and in the future. Feel like roleplaying your character as they were five years ago when something life altering occurred? You can do that! A Timestamp simply consists of a Ramathian day and year which allows it to attach itself to our world timeline. |
− | == | + | ==Ramathian Calendar== |
− | + | ===Days and Weeks=== | |
− | + | The length of a Ramathian [[Lexicon:Pui|Pui]] (day) is approximately 28 hours long. The hours are numbered from 00 (midnight) to 27, much like standard Military Time. | |
− | One Ramathian week is ten days long. It consists of a seven day work week and a three day weekend. | + | One Ramathian [[Lexicon:Paquite|Paquite]] (week) is ten days long. It consists of a seven day work week and a three day [[Lexicon:Paquitten|Paquitten]] (weekend). |
− | ==Quarters & Holidays== | + | {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%" |
+ | ! | ||
+ | ! Day of the Week | ||
+ | ! Day Type | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1. | ||
+ | | [[Lexicon:Fespui|Fespui]] ''(equivalent to Monday)'' | ||
+ | | rowspan="7" style="vertical-align:top" | [[Lexicon:Paquite|Paquite]] (week) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2. | ||
+ | | [[Lexicon:Laipui|Laipui]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 3. | ||
+ | | [[Lexicon:Jaspui|Jaspui]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 4. | ||
+ | | [[Lexicon:Penpui|Penpui]] ''(middle of the week)'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 5. | ||
+ | | [[Lexicon:Jaipui|Jaipui]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 6. | ||
+ | | [[Lexicon:Lidpui|Lidpui]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 7. | ||
+ | | [[Lexicon:Fidpui|Fidpui]] ''(equivalent to Friday)'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 8. | ||
+ | | [[Lexicon:Gaipui|Gaipui]] ''(first day of the weekend)'' | ||
+ | | rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top" | [[Lexicon:Paquitten|Paquitten]] (weekend) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 9. | ||
+ | | [[Lexicon:Dympui|Dympui]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 10. | ||
+ | | [[Lexicon:Nerpui|Nerpui]] ''(last day of the weekend)'' | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Quarters & Holidays=== | ||
Due to the unreliable concept of months, Ramathians instead refer to the planet's quarters (or seasons) when referring to dates. | Due to the unreliable concept of months, Ramathians instead refer to the planet's quarters (or seasons) when referring to dates. | ||
− | {| class="wikitable" | + | {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%" |
! Quarter | ! Quarter | ||
! Date Span | ! Date Span | ||
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! Ramathian Holidays | ! Ramathian Holidays | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | Mia (Winter) | + | | '''Mia''' (Winter) |
| 1 – 115 | | 1 – 115 | ||
| December, January, February | | December, January, February | ||
| None | | None | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | Dyo (Spring) | + | | '''Dyo''' (Spring) |
| 116 – 230 | | 116 – 230 | ||
| March, April, May | | March, April, May | ||
| [[Lybaj'tpui]] & [[Redival]] | | [[Lybaj'tpui]] & [[Redival]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | Tria (Summer) | + | | '''Tria''' (Summer) |
| 231 – 345 | | 231 – 345 | ||
| June, July, August | | June, July, August | ||
| [[Ahoner]], [[Notek Festival]], [[Quangest]] & [[Tumhuem]] | | [[Ahoner]], [[Notek Festival]], [[Quangest]] & [[Tumhuem]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | Tessera (Autumn) | + | | '''Tessera''' (Autumn) |
| 346 – 460 | | 346 – 460 | ||
| September, October, November | | September, October, November | ||
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|} | |} | ||
− | ==Years== | + | ===Years=== |
The planet [[Ramath-lehi]] makes one full rotation around its sun once every 460 days. | The planet [[Ramath-lehi]] makes one full rotation around its sun once every 460 days. | ||
− | ==Corresponding Out of Character Years== | + | ====Corresponding Out of Character Years==== |
Each year at Shadowlack is equivalent to one year in real life. | Each year at Shadowlack is equivalent to one year in real life. | ||
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| Year 0 (81,376) | | Year 0 (81,376) | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Time Terminology== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Lexicon:Tak|Tak]] (a second) | ||
+ | * [[Lexicon:Mosa|Mosa]] (a minute) | ||
+ | * [[Lexicon:Fues|Fues]] (an hour) | ||
+ | * Aujli (morning) | ||
+ | * Darkli (night) | ||
+ | * [[Lexicon:Nehlt-sena|Nehlt-sena]] (daytime) | ||
+ | * [[Lexicon:Jidp-sena|Jidp-sena]] (nighttime) | ||
+ | * [[Lexicon:Pui|Pui]] (day) | ||
+ | * [[Lexicon:Paquite|Paquite]] (week) | ||
+ | * [[Lexicon:Paquitten|Paquitten]] (weekend) | ||
+ | * Hatching (birthday) | ||
==Weather Conditions== | ==Weather Conditions== | ||
Temperatures vary greatly from continent to continent on Ramath-lehi. Because of its position in relation to its sun, the climate on Ramath-lehi is significantly colder than that of Earth. However, most of its inhabitants are equipped with insulating fur of some manner, while those more susceptible to cold tend to populate the warmer equator regions. | Temperatures vary greatly from continent to continent on Ramath-lehi. Because of its position in relation to its sun, the climate on Ramath-lehi is significantly colder than that of Earth. However, most of its inhabitants are equipped with insulating fur of some manner, while those more susceptible to cold tend to populate the warmer equator regions. |
Revision as of 11:29, 24 August 2012
Time at Shadowlack runs parallel to time in real life; one year at Shadowlack is equivalent to one year in real life. This kind of time schedule is often referred to as Liquid Time (or Fluid Time) in the Play by Post community. Since Shadowlack operates in Liquid Time, you are allowed to roleplay your characters in multiple threads at once. This way you are not always waiting for one person to reply. Instead, you can build up a queue of threads to participate in and keep yourself active.
To help with worldwide plots, Shadowlack subscribes to a system called Timestamping. This helps us easily "sync up" real world times with game times, and allows us to create roleplay threads that are in the past, and in the future. Feel like roleplaying your character as they were five years ago when something life altering occurred? You can do that! A Timestamp simply consists of a Ramathian day and year which allows it to attach itself to our world timeline.
Contents
Ramathian Calendar
Days and Weeks
The length of a Ramathian Pui (day) is approximately 28 hours long. The hours are numbered from 00 (midnight) to 27, much like standard Military Time.
One Ramathian Paquite (week) is ten days long. It consists of a seven day work week and a three day Paquitten (weekend).
Day of the Week | Day Type | |
---|---|---|
1. | Fespui (equivalent to Monday) | Paquite (week) |
2. | Laipui | |
3. | Jaspui | |
4. | Penpui (middle of the week) | |
5. | Jaipui | |
6. | Lidpui | |
7. | Fidpui (equivalent to Friday) | |
8. | Gaipui (first day of the weekend) | Paquitten (weekend) |
9. | Dympui | |
10. | Nerpui (last day of the weekend) |
Quarters & Holidays
Due to the unreliable concept of months, Ramathians instead refer to the planet's quarters (or seasons) when referring to dates.
Quarter | Date Span | Real Life | Ramathian Holidays |
---|---|---|---|
Mia (Winter) | 1 – 115 | December, January, February | None |
Dyo (Spring) | 116 – 230 | March, April, May | Lybaj'tpui & Redival |
Tria (Summer) | 231 – 345 | June, July, August | Ahoner, Notek Festival, Quangest & Tumhuem |
Tessera (Autumn) | 346 – 460 | September, October, November | None |
Years
The planet Ramath-lehi makes one full rotation around its sun once every 460 days.
Corresponding Out of Character Years
Each year at Shadowlack is equivalent to one year in real life.
Real Life | Shadowlack |
---|---|
2012 | Year 10 (81,386) |
2011 | Year 9 (81,385) |
2010 | Year 8 (81,384) |
2009 | Year 7 (81,383) |
2008 | Year 6 (81,382) |
2007 | Year 5 (81,381) |
2006 | Year 4 (81,380) |
2005 | Year 3 (81,379) |
2004 | Year 2 (81,378) |
2003 | Year 1 (81,377) |
2002 | Year 0 (81,376) |
Time Terminology
- Tak (a second)
- Mosa (a minute)
- Fues (an hour)
- Aujli (morning)
- Darkli (night)
- Nehlt-sena (daytime)
- Jidp-sena (nighttime)
- Pui (day)
- Paquite (week)
- Paquitten (weekend)
- Hatching (birthday)
Weather Conditions
Temperatures vary greatly from continent to continent on Ramath-lehi. Because of its position in relation to its sun, the climate on Ramath-lehi is significantly colder than that of Earth. However, most of its inhabitants are equipped with insulating fur of some manner, while those more susceptible to cold tend to populate the warmer equator regions.