ttlanhil Report post Posted July 19, 2005 as far as I have seen, EL uses the standard western calendar. so that's probably covered. what about (religious) holidays? being a medieval time, the solstices, equinoxes, and midpoints are likely to be special dates in EL too, as well as days of special meaning for the church of each god, and possibly also for different towns during my reading on storylines, I don't recall having seen much on the issue, have I missed something? has something been written elsewhere? or should I come up with some ideas to bounce around on the topic? ~ta, ttl Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wytter Report post Posted July 19, 2005 Each day has 6 hours Each month has 30 days Each year has 12 months. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Quinticus Report post Posted July 19, 2005 Also when it comes to holidays and the such, i good time to establish this will be in December. Another contest will be held for Race information and Lord, also gods and religion will be welcome as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ttlanhil Report post Posted July 19, 2005 forgot about the december contest <_< ah well, it can be left until then Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Quinticus Report post Posted July 19, 2005 Oh no feel free to post comments and suggestions. It will get the gears moving for those who wish to participate! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ttlanhil Report post Posted July 19, 2005 I don't have anything besides the equinox/solstice/midpoint stuff yet, would have looked through storylines and google for anything beyond that Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Acelon Report post Posted July 19, 2005 Why don't you start by taking common holidays commonly celebrated and assign a god or put an Eternal Lands spin on it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lyanna Report post Posted July 21, 2005 This was done a long time ago (and was what got me into Storylines work in the first place ). It's seriously out-of-date, but feel free to get any ideas from it and revamp the whole thing. http://www.eternal-lands.com/forum/index.p...wtopic=4926&hl= -Lyn- Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Quinticus Report post Posted July 21, 2005 Thanks, Lyanna, for the referrence, it will help greatly! Quartets are an excellent idea. Once we get something in place to smooth over the publishing thing we will be able to take a good look at this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lyanna Report post Posted July 22, 2005 Actually, Quartets were the one thing I didn't like. Try to get rid of those if possible, and just make the EL year flow naturally, at a different speed from RL. -Lyn- Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ttlanhil Report post Posted July 22, 2005 Actually, Quartets were the one thing I didn't like. Try to get rid of those if possible, and just make the EL year flow naturally, at a different speed from RL. -Lyn- 182110[/snapback] well, without the quartets the calendar just works, so that sounds good to me Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arnieman Report post Posted July 22, 2005 Just a small thought - are the month names concrete, or would maybe some/all months have different names, depending on race? I mean, this could come out as 6 different sets of calendar names if no standard forced, and a story idea (if not already used) for why the names are as they are... on a similar line of thought, are the days named? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ttlanhil Report post Posted July 22, 2005 there could actually be a lot of variation, due to race, religion, and location differences... but I think it's a generally accepted standard. the names of the months, however, may be changed if there's reason, though I'm happy with lyanna's work and by naming days, do you mean 1-30, or monday-sunday? the first won't work, the second would Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arnieman Report post Posted July 29, 2005 there could actually be a lot of variation, due to race, religion, and location differences... but I think it's a generally accepted standard.the names of the months, however, may be changed if there's reason, though I'm happy with lyanna's work and by naming days, do you mean 1-30, or monday-sunday? the first won't work, the second would 182144[/snapback] Kind of going with week names, instead of naming the days of the month... names like Monday (modified) make more sense to me than naming the days of the month... but, looking at the in-game coded date, weeks aren't defined, either. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Acelon Report post Posted July 30, 2005 I really like the names of the months we really have, they are basically created the same way our current months were. (ie January was named for Janus) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arnieman Report post Posted July 30, 2005 I really like the names of the months we really have, they are basically created the same way our current months were. (ie January was named for Janus) 184075[/snapback] I actually agree to a certain extent. However, this is my idea. The month names work well, but there's something lacking to have 6 races develop completely differently, and yet only one existing naming convention used. Three solutions I see to this: 1.) All races have their own names for the months, which happen to be derivative forms of the current names. The current set are the names "set by the gods", and used officially (as in historical accounts, scribe records, town records). Then, each race set would be used by the "laypersons" of that race (bardic stories, folk accounts, and maybe everyday speak in lower castes). 2.) We use only one, but that requires a storyline involving a naming convention that accepts the one set for the major (player) races. Archaic names for months could be made up for use by different races in stories predating the naming convention. 3.) A combination of elements from both ideas. RL logic I bring to this: Old civilizations had their own calendar systems they used. Most have generally accepted the Gregorian calendar as the way of business, but some others are still used (for more cultural details, mainly). Just to say this: I like the names Lyanna has, and I don't want to undo that. However, I would kind of like to expand on this, making a more completed world chronology leading up to the present. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites