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Post by Imry Willfyre on Mar 23, 2008 16:52:14 GMT -5
This is the Second half of January, 525 AC. The season is Winter.
Time is moving at a pace of: One month every two days.
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Mar 30, 2008 10:54:21 GMT -5
Not yet Time is still pretty much frozen, isn't it?
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Post by edricdayne on Mar 30, 2008 11:27:54 GMT -5
Well, it's not frozen there are just savage blizzards crippling everything short of sitting at home.
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Mar 30, 2008 12:12:47 GMT -5
Alrighty.
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Post by Imry Willfyre on May 16, 2008 23:11:55 GMT -5
Stranger, when you edited my post you made it March 524. Is time now moving at one month per day?
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Post by The Stranger on May 16, 2008 23:22:44 GMT -5
It is March 524. It was January on the 13th, +2 days finishes off February, and now its 1st half of March.
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Post by Imry Willfyre on May 17, 2008 9:24:40 GMT -5
Ah alright. The last time I edited it it was November, that's why I was confused.
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Post by Quenton Baratheon on Jun 15, 2008 18:33:22 GMT -5
Wow, December? Did we like skip three months during the wedding then? I thought it was going to be like just the first half of September and then like the second half as soon as the wedding finished. Guess I was wrong.
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Post by The Stranger on Jun 16, 2008 20:06:36 GMT -5
You're correct Steffen, time was not advancing at the regular rate during the wedding and party period, and yet it appears as though it were advanced as though it was.
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