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The Gridmond Systematic Calendar

In our world, there are 12 months, with at least around 4 ½ weeks each. But in the Gridmond Calendar, it works completely different...

There's only 3 months: Gylau, Siroch, and Berck, having only 3 weeks each with 12 days per week. This is what makes their world's year count so high, despite existing just as long as our world...

The Gridmond Systematic Calendar also follows a specific format for it's date naming.

The standard and the numeric format...

The Standard format is like the the Earth's date format having the name of the month written first before the day of the month and the year count, but for the Gridmond's standard format, it goes like this:

1, 09 Siroch, 3206

In this format, they include the week number as well, and is written first before the day of the month. And then comes the name of the month, then goes the year count...

The Gridmond's numeric format is basically the same as Earth's numerical date format, though they only stick to one type of order:

3206/2/1/09

Yes, the year count comes first before the month number. Then it's followed by the week number and then finally, the day of the month will be written at the end...

And as I mentioned earlier, they only stick to ONE type of order. Unlike us, we have three numerical format orders, but in the world where the Gridmond Systematic is used, they're only thought of one order to which should be placed where. So if you're from Earth and you decided to use the Gridmond Systematic for something, BUT accidentally misplaced the day and the week number or any of the elements, expect them to be dumbfounded trying to figure shit out...