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 I was going to continue on to the topic of evolutionary history, but I realized that before I do that, I should probably explain [[concept:timekeeping|timekeeping]], because otherwise no one's going to know what I'm talking about when I say "millions of cycles". I was going to continue on to the topic of evolutionary history, but I realized that before I do that, I should probably explain [[concept:timekeeping|timekeeping]], because otherwise no one's going to know what I'm talking about when I say "millions of cycles".
  
-While the planet that [[avishraa:|Avishraa]] orbits, [[universe:mikurmiya:Kastun]], obviously has a "year" - the time it takes to travel around the sun - the impact this has on Avishraa's weather and climate is utterly dwarfed by the effect of Avishraa's own rotation and revolution around Kastun, particularly since Avishraa has a relatively low axial tilt or orbital inclination with respect to the sun. As a result, while the motion of the sun with respect to the stars has been recognized as an astronomical phenomenon by Avishraan cultures, its apparent lack of relevance to the world means that it is not often a component of calendars intended for general timekeeping.+While the planet that [[universe:mikurmiya:avishraa|Avishraa]] orbits, [[universe:mikurmiya:Kastun]], obviously has a "year" - the time it takes to travel around the sun - the impact this has on Avishraa's weather and climate is utterly dwarfed by the effect of Avishraa's own rotation and revolution around Kastun, particularly since Avishraa has a relatively low axial tilt or orbital inclination with respect to the sun. As a result, while the motion of the sun with respect to the stars has been recognized as an astronomical phenomenon by Avishraan cultures, its apparent lack of relevance to the world means that it is not often a component of calendars intended for general timekeeping.
  
 (Another side-effect is that Avishraan cultures tend to ascribe less metaphysical meaning to the movements of the heavens than humans do. While they name stars and constellations, use them for navigation, and even tell stories and legends around them, only a few prominent or unusual celestial bodies or types thereof - the sun, comets, Kastun, sometimes Kastun's inner moons - are commonly held to have an effect on mortals. As a result, astrology as an organized discipline tends to be a fairly rare phenomenon, and lacking in depth even where it exists; serious study of the stars is something that's only begun to happen recently, in the [[ethnicity:Abethine:]] city-states.) (Another side-effect is that Avishraan cultures tend to ascribe less metaphysical meaning to the movements of the heavens than humans do. While they name stars and constellations, use them for navigation, and even tell stories and legends around them, only a few prominent or unusual celestial bodies or types thereof - the sun, comets, Kastun, sometimes Kastun's inner moons - are commonly held to have an effect on mortals. As a result, astrology as an organized discipline tends to be a fairly rare phenomenon, and lacking in depth even where it exists; serious study of the stars is something that's only begun to happen recently, in the [[ethnicity:Abethine:]] city-states.)
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