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Post by Stix on Apr 12, 2007 16:53:18 GMT -5
Just trying to keep a continuous timeline (so people don't end up meeting each other for the first time several times, for example) -- I figured this would be an easy way to do it. When you start a thread in the Sigil IC boards, please give it a date and time stamp.
The current year is the 130th of Factol Hashkar's reign, or Hashkar 130 (if anyone would be responsible for keeping time in Sigil, it'd be the Guvners).
Time in Sigil is based around hours before or after Peak (noon) -- no sunlight touches Sigil, it simply grows brighter or darker over the course of a 24-hour cycle. "B.P." hours are those before Peak, counting backward from noon, after which one counts hours "A.P.": after peak (a 9-5 workday in Sigil, for example, is 3 B.P to 5 A.P.).
I also ask people to specify if a scene is private, open to a select few, or open to everyone. Add a tag somewhere in the title with either the names of the participants or the word "Open".
Here's a timeline in brief to catch everything up to speed and see who's in the Cage when.
Hashkar 130, day 86 (collective scene in the Grand Bazaar) Hashkar 130, day 102 (Vatndir, John, Nilou, and Holger return from the Outer Planes) Hashkar 130, day 145 (Gl'Fnak, Ember, and Kubasik return from the Outer Planes) Hashkar 130, day 183 (collective scene in the Open Shell) Hashkar 130, day 190 (Vatndir, John, Nilou, Holger, and Nuuko leave for the Outer Planes) Hashkar 130, day 191 (Kubasik and Shai'tan leave for the Outer Planes) Hashkar 130, day 192 (Gl'Fnak, Ember, and Jocyl leave for the Inner Planes)
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Post by Stix on Jan 17, 2008 13:12:25 GMT -5
Timeline updates:
Hashkar 130, day 212 (Gl'Fnak, Ember, and Jocyl return from the Inner Planes) Hashkar 131, day 22 (Vatndir, John, Nilou, Holger, and Nuuko return from the Outer Planes)
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Post by Stix on Feb 13, 2008 1:09:18 GMT -5
Just a request: Please try not to start any more threads before the earliest date on the news fader. My goal is to move the game forward at least a year in the near future, to the point at which everyone is done training.
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