Calendar
Calendar in BattleMaster is a hard topic to pick up, as it has been left on a quite vague ground.
For convenience, we will dub the planet of the BattleMaster world as BattleMasterra, and the star of the planetary system as the Som in the following article.
Day
An hour on BattleMasterra equals an hour on Earth, and every 24 hours on BattleMasterra sees two consecutive somrises (let's spare geek talks like "a sidereal day", "a solar day" in here). As such, we can safely assume the rotation period of BattleMasterra is the same comparing to that of the Earth.
Week
Week is a pure artificial invention with no practical astronomical implications, and a week on BattleMasterra is the same with the one on Earth, consisting of 7 days.
Month
From the views of the middle ages, a month would refer to a full period during which the referred moon has completed exactly one phase cycle. Since there are months on BattleMasterra, we are able to assert that there exists at least one natural satellite around BattleMasterra.
Moreover, the people of BattleMasterra seem to be following exactly after the style of months just like the majority of the residents of Earth nowadays (or the other way around; see below), leading us believing that this natural satellite of BattleMasterra shares roughly or exactly the same orbital period with the Moon of Earth.
Season
We believe there are seasons on BattleMasterra just like Earth, but this part of knowledge has never been made known to us.
Year
This is the major tricky part. There are two type of years used by the people of BattleMasterra - a Gregorian year, and a BattleMasterran year.
Gregorian Year
The Gregorian year is an incorporated part of the dating system in the daily usage by the people of BattleMasterra. It is, however, by its nature an artificially invented time period. Allegedly created by Gregor Relak, one of the eldest known mortal men that still lives his days on BattleMasterra, also a renowned mentor, senior scholar, politician, and much more, he named this dating system after himself and promoted it to every of his apprentices, claiming the benefits it would bring forth are immense and supreme. Gregor did succeed in his attempts, and to this date, Gregorian calendar has become an integral part of the daily life on BattleMasterra.
It has come to our attention at the same moment however, that the identical calendrical system is also widely popular on Earth. A minor opinion has expressed doubts towards the Gregorian system, questioning the calendar was in fact originated from Earth, but Gregor denied every accusation on plagiary and claimed familial enemies to each of those "pitiful dunces".
BattleMasterran Year
A BattleMasterran year describes astronomically a full period BattleMasterra has to take for one full orbit around the Som. Although the usage of BattleMasterran years is no longer commonly seen lately in the mundanity of BattleMasterra, thanks to Gregor Relak, it still dominates many aspects of life. For the most obvious case, seasons are totally dependent on BattleMasterran years, and since the change of seasons has an unneglectable impact to all lives on a planet, BattleMasterran year still comes to be handy when a natural timing unit of proper scale is needed, such as age.
The most bizarre manifestation occurs at here, in which that the length of a BattleMasterran year does not equal to an Earthen year; in fact, it only counts up for 1.5 Earthen month!
(Senescence occurs to every character at roughly an average speed of 6 real life weeks per age. Wounds and especially serious wounds will speed up the aging process dramastically. [1])
A Glance into the Somar System
With sufficient knowledges at hand, we are now able to deal out a rough sketch on the true face of the Somar System as our first step into a greater mystery.
The Somar System
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The discovery of this relatively peculiar behavior of the Somar System has only led us to more unanswered questions. Why could BattleMasterra maintains such an extremely high orbital speed without being swung away? Is it that the orbital radius of BattleMasterra is extremely close to the Som
, or is it that the mass of the Som is abnormally higher than most of the other stars? Why didn't BattleMasterra be baked dry already if it is indeed way too close to the star? What will happen if the Som explodes one day and sucks everything down within it, not even a single piece left? Or perhaps BattleMasterra is by its very own nature of exsomar origin, only be captured by the gravity of the Som in some distant past? All these wild thoughts and possibilities are fairly beyond our current best comprehensions to this great universe, to which we could only look upon with awe and dread.