I should be able to get a post made today or tomorrow. If not, I'll need to request grace until Friday the 26th. Wednesday and Thursday are super busy for me. (Wednesday is my busiest class day, and I've got plans to have a board game night on Thursday.)
I should be able to get a post made today or tomorrow. If not, I'll need to request grace until Friday the 26th. Wednesday and Thursday are super busy for me. (Wednesday is my busiest class day, and I've got plans to have a board game night on Thursday.)
As long as peeps tell me, that's fine. My main priority is ensuring MIA douche bags don't make the rest suffer for their hubris.
@Frengo So, what I'm reading here is that the one moon takes 11 days to complete a cycle and the other 27. And then they both start a new moon phase on the same day once every 261 days. All right, so one year in the ayel calendar is 260 days. With some more complicated month divisions for the separate moons.
@Frengo So, what I'm reading here is that the one moon takes 11 days to complete a cycle and the other 27. And then they both start a new moon phase on the same day once every 261 days. All right, so one year in the ayel calendar is 260 days. With some more complicated month divisions for the separate moons.
On my third edit (sorry!) it reckons Aiqel does 10, and Zer...Ze, hold on, Aqiel = 10 AND Zerach = 26
My post isn't too long is it? I feel like I may have gone into too much detail, but I like details.
Nah, it's not too long; In fact, it's quite short.
So short, that I'm going to pay Shorticus 5 of Her Majesty's pounds to read it for me and send me a summary in a memo.
Haha, joking of course. I'll give it a going over in a moment.
EDIT: That's why if I were a King, I'd never go down the whole "honourable duel" route, nah, a Red Wedding type scenario is probably the cleanest way of business. Invite your enemies for a peace summit, sign the treaties, have them visit your capital and then murder them all relentlessly and renew the war.
EDIT: That's why if I were a King, I'd never go down the whole "honourable duel" route, nah, a Red Wedding type scenario is probably the cleanest way of business. Invite your enemies for a peace summit, sign the treaties, have them visit your capital and then murder them all relentlessly and renew the war.
Well to be fair that likely wouldn't have worked with the ayels. The Red Wedding probably would've gone a bit differently if the Starks and Tullys were 7-foot tall, heat-sensing, blood-drinking monsters.
Well to be fair that likely wouldn't have worked with the ayels. The Red Wedding probably would've gone a bit differently if the Starks and Tullys were 7-foot tall, heat-sensing, blood-drinking monsters.
This is true.
though the Red Wedding would have gone better for anyone with half a brain and a vague understanding of the human condition.