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The '''objective'' calendar is the primary calendar used on this wiki. Present-day [[Pavala]] is around 10,000 Y, and each biennium (corresponding to a single 'Y') is composed of two Pavala-years: the first is known as the 'former' annum and the second as the 'latter' anum. For example, the first day of 9,000 Y would be written as ''1 former 9,000'', while the last day of 9,000 Y would be written as ''168 latter 9,000''. | The '''objective'' calendar is the primary calendar used on this wiki. Present-day [[Pavala]] is around 10,000 Y, and each biennium (corresponding to a single 'Y') is composed of two Pavala-years: the first is known as the 'former' annum and the second as the 'latter' anum. For example, the first day of 9,000 Y would be written as ''1 former 9,000 Y'', while the last day of 9,000 Y would be written as ''168 latter 9,000 Y''. |
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Pavala has had a diverse array of calendars, many of which remain in use to the present day.
Objective Calendar
The 'objective calendar is the primary calendar used on this wiki. Present-day Pavala is around 10,000 Y, and each biennium (corresponding to a single 'Y') is composed of two Pavala-years: the first is known as the 'former' annum and the second as the 'latter' anum. For example, the first day of 9,000 Y would be written as 1 former 9,000 Y, while the last day of 9,000 Y would be written as 168 latter 9,000 Y.