
----- Original Message ----- From: Robert A. HowardSubject: GM: A new calender > I'm thinking of creating a new calendar for the world my new group is going through, and thought I'd ask the advice of the Masters :) on what they'd do to make it different. > > I don't need to have a 365 day year, for one thing. :) I was thinking of 8 holy days, for the Solstices and the mid-points between the Solstices (for instance, Halloween). > > What would you do for such a calendar, and how many days would you chose? > > Rob Gods, now THAT'S a can of worms. So much for the latest dormant stage. The calendar is going to depend upon Lots-O-Things. Is it solar (like the Gregorian calendar currently in use) or lunar (like the Islamic or Chinese)? Or is it some crossbreed (the Mayan calendar, which I won't even BEGIN to go into)? Or something else entirely? Length probably should hover around where it is realworld, if only because it makes life much easier. (If you really want 120-day years, well...) (This will have practical considerations--a basically "Earthlike" setting will probably have the same orbital distance, and thus a similar orbital period. While that does presume something like real-world orbital mechanics at work, you can always come up with similar excuses in other setups...) Months tend to be grouped by season (early, middle, late) and named appropriately. If you want your festival days outside the formal months, that works fairly well, one for the start of each season with three months between, plus perhaps some extras tossed in depending on details. You also need to decide where the year begins, which will depend on the culture (as will the solar/lunar distinction). Feel free to be arbitrary; after all, it is in the real world! It's likely to wind up at the start of a season, usually spring or winter, but not always, especially for an agrarian society. If it's an old "Imperial" calendar, though, it could well start from the anniversary of some ancient overlord's ascent to power. Number of months is mostly arbitrary too, depending. Lunar calendars will have one month for each lunar cycle (which may not fit neatly with the seasons, and gets really ugly if you have multiple moons to deal with). It's even possible to have more than one set of months, perhaps one civil and one religious, with the cycles only coming together every so often (like what many cultures with traditional lunar calendars deal with in the real world, or the precise and complex structures used in Mesoamerica). My advice: Do yourself and your players a favor and keep it simple. Fewer headaches that way. ---Doc--- GURPS fan - GMAST-L Old One (once banished) Philosopher - Alternate Historian - General Crank email: bravado@mindspring.com web: http://www.mindspring.com//~bravado ---------------------------------------------------------------- GMAST Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gmast/ Tech support questions go to support@phoenyx.net.