The Lalian Year

The Lalian year consists of ten tenthyears, each made up of three tendays.

Lalian peasants living on the planet's northern hemisphere named the tenthyears as follows:

First tenthyear Heyelf The time of new beginnings.
Second tenthyear Oevyelf The time of gaining light.
Third tenthyear Okyelf The time of gaining heat.
Fourth tenthyear Nuyelf The time of gathering clouds.
Fifth tenthyear Ebyelf The time of thunder.
Sixth tenthyear Kruiyelf The time of lightning.
Seventh tenthyear Slayelf The time of rain.
Eighth tenthyear Fooyelf The time of flowers.
Ninth tenthyear Afyelf The time of wind.
Tenth tenthyear Maiyelf Harvest time.

Weather engineers insure that the seasons progress on scedule—as long as no mindsea fireworks interfere.

The Lalian day consists of thirty hours, each made up of 3500 seconds.

Lalian seconds are equivalent to Earth seconds. The Lalian year consists of 31.5 million seconds, while an Earth-year has 31.54 million seconds. The Lalian year is shorter by a bit more than eleven Imperial or Earth hours.

All the planets of the Empire have their own local days and seasons, but seconds are standard throughout the galaxy. The planets reckon their histories according to imperial years.