Habololy Main
The days of Habololy are split into 24
hours. The weeks are split into six days. The months are split into five
weeks. The year is split into twelve months, plus five added days that are
considered part of no month. There are four seasons, which are the same
around the world at all times. Each season takes up three months. The
amount of light on any given day varies greatly depending on the time of
year, but like the seasons, the amount of light does not vary dependant on
where one is on the world. On any given day, both the north and south pole
and the equator will share the same season and have the same amount of
daylight.
The year starts in the cold of winter
on the day after the day of darkness, a day when the suns don’t shine. In
the middle of the summer, there is a day of light. On that day, one of the
two suns is always shining on Habololy. Except for the months immediately
proceeding and following the day of darkness and light’s day, the other
months share a fair amount of light and dark. The week has six days. Each
day has traditionally assigned a certain type of day: a day of rest, a day
of work, or a day of worship.
The
Calendar
The Week