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Magn Distance
Distance measure among the of the continent of are generally universally adopted in name if not in precise definition. What follows is the Caravan Standard, used by the network of caravan towns that maintain trade across the continent, especially in the central savannas. It is based on the concept of the Shaper's World divided into…
Gundi-Fai Master Map Notes
Wilbur 10,800px wide by 5,400px high Filter > Mathematical > Span Low: -28760 High: 30000 Photoshop Master Map 4870 x 2435 300 dpi 16.233" x 8.117" Scale: 1 : 4.9992 One pixel at the equator = 4.999 miles Illustrator Master Map 12,000px x 6,000px 72,000,000 px in area Circumference: 24,346.2762 miles 189,000,000 square miles 1 px…
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…