Has 7 days of 7 weeks of 7 months giving 343 days per year.
The day is 22 hours long. That means 11:00 is noon…
Early-n-day 0:00-5:59; Morning 6:00-10:59; After Noon 11:00-15:59; and Evening 16:00-21:59.
11:00 (Noon) is always when Helios is at its highest point anywhere on the moon. No time zones.
Helios up is normally between 4:00 and 5:59; Helios down is normally between 16:00 and 17:59.
Minutes and seconds are based on a sexagesimal numeral system. (base 60)
The weekdays (named after schools of magic) are called:
- Conjursday: named for Conjuration.
- Evoday: named for Evocation.
- Abjursday: named for Abjuration.
- Transmuday: named for Transmutation.
- Divinday: named for Divination.
- Enchanday: named for Enchantment.
- Illusday: named for Illusion.
The Weeks (named after things seen in the sky or world) are called:
- Illumination: named for the world brightening after the darkness.
- Warming: named for the heating up after the cold of the darkness.
- Blooming: named for the flowering of plants each month.
- Buzzing: named for the sound of insects each month.
- Passion: named for love and reproducing that occurs each month.
- Dimming: named for blocking the light as the planet VaporSphere eclipses the moon Saṃsāra.
- Darkness: named for the shadow of eclipse each month.
The Months (named after Gods of the multiverse) are called:
- Selnus: named for Selûne, goddess of the moon.
- Lathandus: named for Lathander, god of birth and renewal.
- Tyrus: named for Tyr, god of justice.
- Ilmatus: named for Ilmater, god of endurance.
- Kelemus: named for Kelemvor, god of the dead.
- Helmus: named for Helm, god of protection.
- Sharus: named for Shar, goddess of darkness and loss.
The world has accumulated over 9000 years since people were reincarnated here. This is recorded as “a” after the year number to designate “after” people. Years before people were on the world is designated as “b” for “before” people and counts backward.
Date and Time is written with the number thereof in the following format:
YaM.W.D@H:M
Time is always written is whole numbers of the day. (like military time) They may speak of morning or evening, but time numbers are not written that way.
