The Mythian Calendar
Keeping Time on Mythus:

Unfortunately time moves even on Mythus. Keeping time is just another way that the management can bring realism to the game and bring Mythus alive for the players. Below is listed the cycles of the day and the calendar system that most civilized lands have adopted.

A day on Mythus last 30 hours. An Hour is 60 minutes, and a minute is 60 seconds.

A Mythian day is split up as follows:

0:00 Midnight, beginning of the new day.

24:00 till 28:00 is the first night cycle or early night.

28:00 till 1:00 is the second night cycle or midnight

1:00 till 4:00 is the third night cycle or late night

4:00 till 7:00 is the first morning cycle, or early morning

7:00 till 10:00 is the second morning cycle or mid morning

10:00 till 14:00 is the third morning cycle or late morning

14:00 till 16:00 is the noon cycle, 15:00 is high noon

16:00 till 18:00 is the first afternoon cycle, or early afternoon

18:00 till 21:00 is the second afternoon cycle of mid afternoon

21:00 till 24:00 is the third afternoon cycle or late afternoon

There are four main cycle sets in a day, Morning, Noon, Afternoon, Night. Every cycle set has three cycles except noon, giving a total of 10 cycles.

According to the Asterian calendar, by far the most accurate and trusted calendar based on Mythus�s revolutions around the suns...

There are 15 months in one Mythian year.

There are 4 weeks in one month, 60 weeks in one year.

There are 10 days in one week, 40 days in one month, 600 days in one year.

Thus every month is the same in design. And so is every week.

A majority of the lands use this calendar system, or something similar to it, thus this will be the only calendar system described and used for time keeping purposes in Legends of Mythus.  If the management  wishes to create individual calendar systems based off of these figures for other cultures and lands, he may do so.


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After Yule
   8 10
   F
   3    4    5
    H
   6     7    9
   1
Yule N
   2
   11
  20
    N
15
   H
  16 17
12   18
  13   14   19
  21
22
  23   24 25
   H
  26 27 28 29 30
   F
  31
  40
    N
  32   33   34   35
    H
  36   38   39
  37
N = New Moon                       H = Half Moon                        F = Full Moon
Understanding the Asterian Calendar:

Every month in the Asterian calendar is the same; forty days long, four weeks comprised of ten days each. The days in an Asterian calendar are not named. Instead they just refer to the days as day 1 or day ten, depending on the day of the month. The only reason it is broken in weeks is to more accurately measure the lunar cycles and the growing cycles of each month. The only holiday shared by all the lands is Yule, which is the first of the year and the first day of spring.
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