Lunar Cycle & Calendar of Dö-ê-eu: The 15th Moon
By Aaron Smylie
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The Lunar Cycle of Dö-ê-eu focuses on each moon's position in accordance with the Blue-Sun. Naturally enough; each of the 15 Moons has a name. Expeditions to some of Moons, by decree of the Royal House of Dö-ê-eu, have been successful, but not all of the Moons have had expeditions for research and possible development. The Royal House of Dö-ê-eu defer to the judgement of certain agencies whose task it is to maintain a fair and balanced ecological understanding and appreciation for that which remains untouched by any companies, Royal Houses, political regimes, industry, and even tourism.
There are two Suns at opposite ends of the Sepul Solar System. The Planets of the Sepul Solar System do not revolve around a particular Sun. The two Suns provide sources of light and heat for all of the Planets and Moons. A Large Yellow/Orange Sun (Class K "Supergiant") provides light in the Pertarara, referred to as, "Sun-Light." A Blue-Sun (Class B "Giant"), which is far smaller, provides blue light during the Berebenata. The informal and more commonly used reference to Berebenata is, "Blue-Sun." Both terms are acceptable in most formats. The Blue-Sun is further away from Dö-ê-eu than that of the Sun-Light, but close enough that it keeps the atmosphere of Dö-ê-eu constantly pleasant and mild, if not warm all Scurescoriata.
The Moons each share the spotlight as far as a Lunar Cycle is concerned, and overlaps between lunar cycles with the Blue-Sun allows for an accurate calendar. While the Moons are visible in the brightness of the Sun-Light, the sky during the light of the Pertarara makes them appear hazily above Dö-ê-eu. The Scurescoria always begins with a full lunar eclipse in the first Berbenatoria, and then settles into a cycle of 25 elonsk visible during the second Berbenatoria, 50 elonsk visible during the third Berbenatoria, followed by 75 elonsk visible during the fourth Berbenatoria, and a Full Moon during the fifth Berbenatoria.
A new Moon comes into effect marking the beginning of each new cycle through all 15 Moons, with the transfer of a Moon's place in the main orbit of Dö-ê-eu being a splendid sight to behold during Blue-Sun. The preceding moon obscures the proceeding moon until each phase completes its cycle, and the new Moon enters according to the Lunar Cycle.
Aaron Smylie
Hi. I have been writing for over 15 years, though it is only recent, that I've taken the plunge to self-publish. I have studied English and Anthropology at tertiary level, and theological studies too. I have a great deal of life experience, and employ this in my writing style. If you are familiar with J.R.R. Tolkien, then you may have discovered that my Science Fiction is strongly influenced by his literary works. Another strong influence in my writing is, George Lucus. Please, enjoy my worlds.
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Lunar Cycle & Calendar of Dö-ê-eu - Aaron Smylie
New Words and Terms
MISCELLANEOUS TERMS
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Sentontar – Pronounced: Sen-tont-ar
- Hello/Greetings
Bovalaie – Pronounced: Bov-a-laye
– Welcome
Shlektorr – Pronounced: Sh-lek-torr
– ‘till we meet again’; Goodbye.
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HEAT
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Eneūnst – ḝ – Pronounced: En-eunst
– Celsius C
MEASUREMENTS OF TIME
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Peules – Pronounced: Pe-ules
–
- Equal to one second(s)*.
Deules – Pronounced: De-ules
–
- Equal to one minute(s)*.
Breules – Pronounced: Bre-ules
–
- Equal to an hour(s)*.
* Each word applies singular and plural
TIME OF DAY
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Berosca – Pronounced: Ber-os-ca
-
- Term used in place of, Morning.
Pertarara - Pronounced: Per-ta-ra-ra
–
- Term used in place of, Day(s)*.
Bereporata – Pronounced: Ber-e-por-ata
–
- Term used in place of, Mid-Day
Beroscorasca – Pronounced: Ber-o-scor-as-ca
–
- Term used in place of, Afternoon
Berebenata – Pronounced: Ber-e-ben-ata
–
- Term used for, Night(s)*.
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* Each word applies singular and plural
TIME OF YEAR
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Berbenatoria – Pronounced: Ber-ben-a-tor-e-a
–
- Term used in place of, Week(s)*.
Scurescoria – Pronounced: Scure-e-score-e-a
–
- Term used in place of, Month(s)*.
Scurescoriata – Pronounced: Scure-e-score-e-ata
–
- Term used in place of, Year(s)*.
Scurescoriosa – Pronounced: Scure-e-score-e-o-sa
– -
- Term used in place of, Decade(s)*.
Scurescoriorma – Pronounced: Scure-e-score-e-orma
–
- Term used in place of, Century(ies)*.
Scurescorimia – Pronounced: Scure-e-score-e-mia
–
- Term used in place of, Millennium/Millennia*.
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* Each word applies singular and plural
DISTANCE
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Teudite(s) - Pronounced: Tee-u-dite
–
- Term used in place of, Millimetre(s).
Seudite(s) – Pronounced: See-u-dite
–
- Term used in place of, Centimetre(s).
Seubit(s) – Pronounced: See-u-bit
–
- Term used in place of, Metres.
- Estimate = 1.5 Seubits to every metre/100 cm. (1.5 SB = 1 metre).
Cidbit(s) – Pronounced: Kid-bit
–
- Term used in place of, Kilometres.
- Estimate = 1.5 Cidbits to 1 kilometre (1.5 CB = 1km).
MEASUREMENT
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Udit(s) – Pronounced: U-dit
– Litre(s)
Elonsk – ͊Ϡ – Pronounced: e-lonsk
– Percent - %
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MONETARY SYSTEM
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United Colonies Credit’s (UCC’s
= ʯʗʗʂ)
o Equivalent to Dollar, Euro, money, etc. No conversion exists.
SEASONS
Each season is a standard spring, summer, autumn, and winter, which culminate to produce one Scurescoriata on the Dö-ê-eu calendar.
Each cycle lasts the same length of time as the preceding, thus the Dö-ê-eu calendar is the most accurate in the United Colonies. Spring, summer and autumn are set over a period of four Scurescoria respectively, while winter lasts for three Scurescoria.
There are:
• 5 Pertarara in one Berbenatoria, and
• 5 Berbenatoria in one Scurescoria, totalling
• 25 Pertarara to each Scurescoria.
There are:
• 75 Berbenatoria in one Scurescoriata, which amounts to
• 15 Scurescoria in one Scurescoriata, culminating in
• 375 Pertarara in one Scurescoriata.
BLOODLINES & DIALECTS
There are three main dialects officially recognised in the United Colonies: The Sepulpá-ê, Beluse, and Crüghoa Dialects. The House of Representatives and the United Colonies Council of Representatives (UCCR) have recently unofficially recognised a fourth dialect: Merwaënea Dialect.
However, a fifth dialect, as a stand-alone
dialect, is that of the Elscot from the Great Forest of Dö-ê-eu: Canques Dialect.
1. The Sepulpá-ê dialects break into four recognised Languages:
- Sepulpá-ê (Dö-ê-eu)
- Majeoharn (E-Flar)
- Milanthroper