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sigmaleph ([personal profile] sigmaleph) wrote2020-07-26 11:06 am
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the temptation for me when worldbuilding a calendar is always to fix all the weird things that stand out from our calendar, but I think (this time at least) I should explicitly go the other direction and make it more clearly fucked up. leap days can be added at the end of any month according to political will, and this power is abused for obscure tax reasons. major religions have similarly-named high holy days based on the solstices but compute them differently and are competing for who gets to set the date for the official festivities. every once in a while they need to add or get rid of an entire month just so the seasons can even sort of line up. there's a calendar counting from the founding of the city and a different one that names ~10-20 year periods based on who was the seniormost noble in the council and one has 15 more years than the other. the historians are pretty sure that the terms of Ralai and Makasin overlapped but deciding who was actually in charge at that point is politically fraught and they can't publish the corrections, plus there's at least another three years unaccounted for anyway. the astronomers are crying.


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