Eskǎvaëís Calendars & Time
Bound Series Calendar
Alpha Saga Calendar
Eskǎvaëís Months
Months | Days Per Month |
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Biwid | 35 Days |
Judash | 36 Days |
Icogh | 35 Days |
Gribmm | 36 Days |
Klufusius | 32 Days |
Cahuln | 36 Days |
Tilelt | 36 Days |
Sroqo | 43 Days |
Floduz | 36 Days |
Sihm | 43 Days |
Totosius | 36 Days |
Kruqesk | 34 Days |
Celestial Bodies
The sun, known as Noella, travels once around Eskǎvaëís and then Earth, visiting the twelve sanctions in an appointed location near the end of each month that never varies. The blessed moon, called Bavara, waxes and wanes in fixed cycles 8 days with her sister, Noella, when near Eskǎvaëís. With Earth, the cycles follow a 28 day pattern. Each lunar cycle marks the passage of one month. The black holes, known as Vikeyr, sets up his physical locations in random areas designed to cause havoc and destruction. To the average scientist, these occurances are the acts of the cosmic force, while it is really Vikeyr's way of coping with the loss of his love, Vavheia, the Dark. The void, also called, Vavheia, spends her days roaming a pitch black void that has no end nor beginning. It is said to be a blank, lifeless space that even the Fates dare not go near. Eskǎvaëís is said to be a piece of Mavhena, the Atlas, who seeks to give all mortal beings a place to call home. Each planet in the universe is a piece of body, whether it be her hair, flesh, or frozen saliva. Earth is one of the many pieces of Mavhena. Unfortunately, most humans on Earth don't believe in the stories of the Fates and choose to believe in their versions of religion, such as Christianity and Chatholicism.Eskǎvaëís Weekdays
Weekday | Task |
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Krewsa | Work |
Reslu | Work |
Moyro | Work |
Yiorsen | Work |
Weiyu | Rest |
Seasons
Earth Season | Eskǎvaëís Season | Day on Eskǎvaëís |
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Winter | Icegrasp | Totosius 1st |
Spring | Raincall | Judash 1st |
Summer | Glimmercrest | Klufusius 1st |
Fall | Auburnspell | Sroqo 1st |
Eras
Eras | Years |
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VE | Years 15 billion - 10 billion |
TCE | Years 10 billion - 3 billion |
SE | Years 3 billion - 800 million |
Years 799 billion - 1 million | |
EoD | Years 999,999 - 300,000 |
TDRE | Years 299,999 - 1 |
EoL | Years 0 - 2027 |
EoR | Years 2028 - 2175 |
EoDW | Years 2176 - 2324 |
EON | Years 2325 - 2574 |
EoPR | Years 2575 - 2674 |
AD | Earth Years 0 - Current |
Sub-Eras Below | |
EoP | Years 1601 - 1800 |
EoMP | Years 1801 - 1900 |
EoI | Years 1901 - 2000 |
TME | Years 2001 - Current |
Time
Each day on Eskǎvaëís contains only 20 hours and follows military time. Each of the clocks on Eskǎvaëís use the roman numeral signs. Sunrise begins exactly at 5:00 hours and sunset happens at 15:00 hours. While the days are four hours shorter than that of Earth, those four hours are made up over the course of the last 73 days out of the 438 days on Eskǎvaëís so that each year equals out to 8760 hours, just like Earth.Hour | Military Time | AM / PM | Timezone |
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I | 1:00 | AM | Late Night |
II | 2:00 | AM | Late Night |
III | 3:00 | AM | Late Night |
IV | 4:00 | AM | Early Morning |
V | 5:00 | AM | Dawn |
VI | 6:00 | AM | Morning |
VII | 7:00 | AM | Morning |
VIII | 8:00 | AM | Late Morning |
IX | 9:00 | PM | Afternoon |
X | 10:00 | PM | Afternoon |
XI | 11:00 | PM | Afternoon |
XII | 12:00 | PM | Afternoon |
XIII | 13:00 | PM | Afternoon |
XIV | 14:00 | PM | Early Evening |
XV | 15:00 | PM | Nightfall |
XVI | 16:00 | PM | Night |
XVII | 17:00 | PM | Night |
XVIII | 18:00 | PM | Night |
XIX | 19:00 | AM | Late Night / Midnight |
XX | 20:00 | AM | Late Night |
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