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"All time flows forward. All choices echo outward. And every consequence reshapes the path ahead." ~ Aeonia


Time

A construct of reality and how all things linearly progress through time. Unlike how Earth has a 24/12 hour system, Planet Hetra uses a 32/16 Hour Time system, with 14 months in one year. The sun rises in the north-east and sets down at the north-west. Days and nights are a bit longer. Let’s digress into how this world operates!

Time Format: 00:00:0

Daylight Time Savings does not exist here.

Time Related Pages:

Temporal Inversion of Causality (TIoC)

The Multiverse Of Multitudes

This world also has a calendar! However, please note that the visual of the 32-Clock on that website is not accurate, so please refer to our official representation here on the website!

The Hetranian Almanac


A Systematic Process

Systematically and Astronomically, Time on the Planet Hetra works in tandem* *with The Sylphrelm. The Sylphrelm operates on 32 hours a day, 444 days for one year, much like it is on Planet Hetra.

This is all because of a special function: