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Gundi-Fai Master Map Notes
First published on November 18, 2022Last modified on November 18, 2022
File Under: The Shaper's World Gazetteer
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Magn Distance
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Magn Calendar
The calendar is based on a 320-day year, with five festival days added every seventh year. The year is divided into sixteen tala, which are further divided into four five-day hatala. 1 year = sixteen tala 1 tala = four hatala 1 hatala = five days The names of hatala days are, in order: Nzai Kachi…