The Calendar of Modern Timekeeping
Adopted in 1 MT, this calendar was established at an unheard-of meeting of scholars, political leaders and even two pirates notorious at the time. Taking advantage of the odd arrangement of celestial movements on Tempax, it organizes the year into ten distinct months, each of which is counted in four ten-days. Thus, the fourteenth day of Third Spring would be stated as "the second fourth-day of Third Spring" for that year.
The Months of the Calendar of Modern Timekeeping
2. Second Spring
3. Third Spring
4. First Summer
5. Second Summer
6. Third Summer
7. First Autumn
8. Second Autumn
9. First Winter
10. Second Winter
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