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4. Ermis Calendar

History

The Erimean calendar is based on the rotation of the Strom around the interior of the planet. The following calendar system has been devised by the Dyarchy as a means of best coordinating all denizens of Ermis. Its adoption has been widespread amongst all but the Faeir, who typically insist on their own idiosyncratic conception of the passage of time (or lack thereof; many Faeir simply ignore the passage of time altogether).

Time Units

  • 1 rotation of the interior storm = 1 chron
  • 10 chrons = 1 decachron
  • 10 decachron = 1 hectochron
  • 10 hectochron = 1 kilochron
  • 10 kilochron = 1 myriachron

So in this system, time units are structured decimally rather than using irregular bases like 365 days per year. Major events provide reference points within the decimal system.

Major Time Demarcations

Ermis Time Unit Decimal Subdivisions Earth Time
1 nanochron 0.012 minutes = .72 seconds
1 picochron 10 nanochrons 0.12 minutes = 7.2 seconds
1 millichron 10 picochrons
100 nanochrons
1.2 minutes = 72 seconds
1 centichron 10 millichrons
100 picochrons
1,000 nanochrons
12 minutes
1 decichron 10 centichrons 120 minutes
1 chron 10 decichrons 20 hours
1 decachron 10 chrons 200 hours = 8.3 days
1 hectochron 10 decachrons 83 days
1 kilochron 10 hectocrons
100 decachrons
1000 chrons
830 days (~2.27 year)
1 myriachron 10 kilochrons
100 hectochrons
1000 decachrons
8300 days (~22.5 years)
1 metachron 10 myriachrons
100 kilochrons
~225 years
1 megachron 10 metachrons
100 myriachrons
~2250 years
  • Heliodis = the point when the storm reaches maximum brightness, often referred to as “Strom’s flow”.
  • Heliopos = the point when the storm reaches maximum dimness, often referred to as “Strom’s ebb”.
  • Aurorafall = a major light display when the storm reaches the Kra’Aav mountain range.

Naming Convention:

  • 1st chrons, 2nd chrons, etc within a decachron
  • 1st decachron, 2nd decachron, etc within a hectochron
  • Similar naming for hectochron within a kilochron, etc

Calendar System

Chrons (Days)

1 2 3 4 5
Monodia Dyodia Tritodia Tetradodia Pentadia
6 7 8 9 10
Hexadia Heptadia Octodia Enneadia Decadia

Decachrons (Weeks)

1 2 3 4 5
Monoseptem Dyoseptem Tritoseptem Tetraseptem Pentaseptem
6 7 8 9 10
Hexaseptem Heptaseptem Octoseptem Enneaseptem Decaseptem

Hectochrons (Months)

1 2 3 4 5
Monomēn Dyomēn Tritomēn Tetramēn Pentamēn
6 7 8 9 10
Hexamēn Heptamēn Octomēn Enneamēn Decamēn

Last update : July 16, 2024
Created : February 1, 2024