Lunar Cycles
The calendar on the world of Zihæt is generally the same across cultures. Due to the strong influence of the three moons, and the fact these cycles are also locked with the solar
year.
Days of the Week
Ag̀, the smallest and brightest of Zihæt's moons has a cycle of 11 days. As such, most of Zihæt has anchored their Week to the cylcle of this moon. The weeks are broken down into eleven 22 hour
days
Weeks per Month
Ag̀ cycles Zihæt three times in the time it takes
Ven to cycle once. As a result there are three weeks in the normal Zihæt month.
Weeks per Year
Ag̀ cycles Zihæt 27 times in the time that it takes Zihæt to circle the twin suns; which is also the time between conjunctions of the three moons. As such there are 27 weeks in both a solar and lunar year.
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