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The New Eden Standard Calendar is the standard date-keeping system for [[New Eden]]. The calendar counts years and seasons from the [[Great Crash]]. The year of the crash is given as 0, which was a short year which only ran for two seasons owing to the [[Great Crash]] occurring in fall.
The New Eden Standard Calendar is the standard date-keeping system for [[New Eden]]. The calendar counts years, seasons, and cycles from the [[Great Crash]]. A cycle represents a standard day on Earth. The year of the crash is given as 0, which was a short year which only ran for two seasons owing to the [[Great Crash]] occurring in fall, on 9/11/2019 Gregorian. Seasons run approximately 90 cycles depending on orbital variances.

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The New Eden Standard Calendar is the standard date-keeping system for New Eden. The calendar counts years, seasons, and cycles from the Great Crash. A cycle represents a standard day on Earth. The year of the crash is given as 0, which was a short year which only ran for two seasons owing to the Great Crash occurring in fall, on 9/11/2019 Gregorian. Seasons run approximately 90 cycles depending on orbital variances.