Talk:Calendar/@comment-26438896-20160427225228/@comment-26438896-20160429185221

It's pretty complicated to explain. The number of months and days for each month is mathematically related, considering that the complete cycle of the sun, more or less, lasts 364/365 days per year. A matter that also Aztecs and Mayas have encountered before making their definitive calendar - I just read that Mayas also enstablished the lenght of a "364-long" year (related to the "apparent" complete cycle of the sun) into 28 periods with 13 days before recalculating everything again. The numbers 28 and 13 also appear in Dishonored's calendar, respectively as the number of days and months (excluding Fugue Feast, which lasts 1 or 2 days, making the in-game year last 365/366 days in total).

It's about mathematical calculations and astrology.

We use our real calendar, with it's seaons and holidays; we little know about the seasons in the game's calendar, as its holidays as well (except the Fugue Feast). And for the Zodiacal signs, I personally think Dishonored has its ones, maybe 13 signs.

(Yes, I heard something about the real world's possible 13° and 14° Zodiacal sign)

Uh, again with the seasons... I heard that with the geomagnetic reversal there's also the reversal of the seasons. I'm not 100% sure about this point and I don't personally think this was considered during the making of Dish's calendar.

I simply wanted to make a confrontation between the two calendars in discussion.