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===vailee=== | ===vailee=== | ||
A ''vailee'' (<dni>vIlE</dni>) is roughly equivalent to a month. There are 10 equal ''vaileetee'' in each hahr. Their approximate respective dates on the Gregorian calendar are: | A ''vailee'' (<dni>vIlE</dni>) is roughly equivalent to a month. There are 10 equal ''vaileetee'' in each hahr. Their approximate respective dates on the Gregorian calendar are: | ||
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===gahrtahvo=== | ===gahrtahvo=== | ||
Every yahr is divided into | Every yahr is divided into five equal segments called ''gahrtahvotee''. Each gahrtahvo (<dni>gartavo</dni>) is equal to about 6 hours and 3 minutes. [[D'ni watch|Aitrus's watch]] illustrates gahrtahvotee as segments with varying degrees of brightness. | ||
===pahrtahvo=== | ===pahrtahvo=== | ||
The ''pahrtahvo'' (<dni>partavo</dni>) is the D'ni equivalent of the hour measurement in solar time {{emdash}} 1 hour 13 minutes, to be more precise. Each yahr contains 25 pahrtahvotee; accordingly, each gahrtahvo contains | The ''pahrtahvo'' (<dni>partavo</dni>) is the D'ni equivalent of the hour measurement in solar time {{emdash}} 1 hour 13 minutes, to be more precise. Each yahr contains 25 pahrtahvotee; accordingly, each gahrtahvo contains five pahrtahvotee. This is also the unit of time that is referred to as "''n''th bell" in the [[Book of Ti'ana]]. The clocks found in many D'ni neighborhoods also use this division of time. Older official descriptions of the D'ni system did not mention this unit, and merely described the gahrtahvotee as being divided into 25 tahvotee. Most explorer-written D'ni clock programs still rely on this older description. | ||
===tahvo=== | ===tahvo=== | ||
A ''tahvo'' (<dni>tavo</dni>) is roughly 14.5 minutes of solar time. There are | A ''tahvo'' (<dni>tavo</dni>) is roughly 14.5 minutes of solar time. There are five tahvotee in each pahrtahvo. | ||
===gorahn=== | ===gorahn=== | ||
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The journals that appear in [[Riven (game)|Riven]], [[Myst III: Exile|Exile]], and [[Myst IV: Revelation|Revelation]] are dated using an odd sort of shorthand that doesn't seem to match up to the actual surface dates of the events. However, this is due to the way in which D'ni dates (written in base 25) were converted to our numeric system of base 10. | The journals that appear in [[Riven (game)|Riven]], [[Myst III: Exile|Exile]], and [[Myst IV: Revelation|Revelation]] are dated using an odd sort of shorthand that doesn't seem to match up to the actual surface dates of the events. However, this is due to the way in which D'ni dates (written in base 25) were converted to our numeric system of base 10. | ||
These dates are given in year.month.day form. For example, Gehn's journal in Riven states that Catherine arrived on "86.9.29", which is Leevotar 29, 9461 (surface date March 15, 1806). The year part of the date is in a shorthand form, much as we might write "04" instead of "2004", leaving off the century part of the year. The shorthand is based on the D'ni century (''hahrtee fahrah''), which is 625 years long, or <dni>100</dni> years in base-25 notation. The current D'ni century began in 9375 DE (<dni>%00</dni> in base 25), or | These dates are given in year.month.day form. For example, Gehn's journal in Riven states that Catherine arrived on "86.9.29", which is Leevotar 29, 9461 (surface date March 15, 1806). The year part of the date is in a shorthand form, much as we might write "04" instead of "2004", leaving off the century part of the year. The shorthand is based on the D'ni century (''hahrtee fahrah''), which is 625 years long, or <dni>100</dni> years in base-25 notation. The current D'ni century began in 9375 DE (<dni>%00</dni> in base 25), or 1719 CE.<ref>This would be the first ''hahr'' of the 16th ''hahrtee fahrah'', since the D'ni system began in 0 DE, unlike our Gregorian CE/BCE system, which has no year 0.</ref> The ''hahr'' 9461 DE is <dni>%3!</dni> in base 25. Dropping the century leaves <dni>3!</dni>, or 86 in base 10. | ||
For more information on converting between base 25 and base 10, please consult the article on [[D'ni numerals]]. | For more information on converting between base 25 and base 10, please consult the article on [[D'ni numerals]]. | ||
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* [[Gehn's watch]] | * [[Gehn's watch]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Aitrus' watch]] | ||
* [[Tahvo timer]] | * [[Tahvo timer]] | ||
* [[D'ni public clock]] | * [[D'ni public clock]] |