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Also: Festival wise, the calendar places a lot more emphasis on "preparing for the coming darkness" than it does "revel in the light." Read into that what you will. [[User:Detarame|Detarame]] ([[User talk:Detarame|talk]]) 06:07, 28 November 2020 (UTC) | Also: Festival wise, the calendar places a lot more emphasis on "preparing for the coming darkness" than it does "revel in the light." Read into that what you will. [[User:Detarame|Detarame]] ([[User talk:Detarame|talk]]) 06:07, 28 November 2020 (UTC) | ||
Also Also: I like how the layout of this calendar sort of encourages Darkreign as "you better find somewhere to do 6 weeks of downtime. I did a forced winter downtime on the Silverwalkers as a bridge game homework assignment and it went really well. I think using winter (and maybe summer, depending on where you are) as a way to force some tempo beats is an evergreen trick. [[User:Detarame|Detarame]] ([[User talk:Detarame|talk]]) 06:13, 28 November 2020 (UTC) |
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Math puzzle! If the Lunar Calendar is 8 day weeks and the solar calendar is 299 days.... how often are there leap years? Detarame (talk) 03:00, 22 November 2020 (UTC)
Also: Festival wise, the calendar places a lot more emphasis on "preparing for the coming darkness" than it does "revel in the light." Read into that what you will. Detarame (talk) 06:07, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
Also Also: I like how the layout of this calendar sort of encourages Darkreign as "you better find somewhere to do 6 weeks of downtime. I did a forced winter downtime on the Silverwalkers as a bridge game homework assignment and it went really well. I think using winter (and maybe summer, depending on where you are) as a way to force some tempo beats is an evergreen trick. Detarame (talk) 06:13, 28 November 2020 (UTC)