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  • #16
    To me, one real life day = one faerunian tenday, and that's how I play time with my characters... but then everyone has a different conception of it, the important is to keep the general concept (I could tell you "a tenday ago" and you can just see it as "recently", for exemple).

    But then yes, according to the authorities and the in-game calendar we have been in the middle of the summer of the Year of Wild Magic for quite a while now, and will still be for a while. :P
    Drado Nackle, gnome scholar of the Weave
    Roger Datson, swashbuckler and booty-seeker
    "Mercy? You wanted mercy?! I'M CHAOTIC NEUTRAL!!!"

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    • #17
      I agree that a one to one time passage is probably best, as I've utterly confused myself in conversations using two entirely different passages of time.
      ~ Sigrun Hael - Ranger of the Viridale

      ~ Aoden Haven - Former Swordcaptain

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      • #18
        We pass time how we feel like. For DMs time stands still, edges ahead, but somehow remains the same date. It's not realistic at all, we know, but we'd rather not force ourselves to a calendar because at times it makes it difficult for plots and events.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Gothic Rose View Post
          Faerunian weeks are 10 days long. So a Tenday is a week.
          I had hoped that would be the case.

          1 day RT = 10 days GT = 1 Tenday or 1 Week GT

          This makes the conversion quite convenient. Still, making the passage of time 1 to 1 is an easier concept to grasp.

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