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The '''Divine Calendar''' is a cosmological reckoning of time used by the [[Divines]] to measure the lifespan of universes, worlds, and souls. It is structured around a duodecimal system (base-12), reflecting the sacred cycles of Divine creation. Mortals perceive billions of years, while the Divines perceive only days and weeks of their higher chronology. 
One '''Divine Day''' is equal to approximately '''649 million Earth years''', and a '''Divine Week''' consists of '''12 days''', totaling about '''7.79 billion Earth years'''. According to this reckoning, the universe is currently about '''21.3 Divine Days old'''—placing creation at '''Week 2, Day 9'''. Earth itself spans '''7 Divine Days''', from its formation to the present, aligning with the sacred number seven. 
{{Calendar
{{Calendar
| name = Divine Calendar
| name = [[Jovan|Jovan's]] Divine Calendar
| image = DivineCalendar.jpg
| image = DivineCalendar.jpg
| seconds_per_minute = Not Applicable
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| system = Duodecimal
| system = Duodecimal
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The '''Divine Calendar''' is a cosmological reckoning of time used by the [[Divines]] to measure the lifespan of universes, worlds, and souls. It is structured around a duodecimal system (base-12), reflecting the sacred cycles of Divine creation. Mortals perceive billions of years, while the Divines perceive only days and weeks of their higher chronology. 
One '''Divine Day''' is equal to approximately '''649 million Earth years''', and a '''Divine Week''' consists of '''12 days''', totaling about '''7.79 billion Earth years'''. According to this reckoning, the universe is currently about '''21.3 Divine Days old'''—placing creation at '''Week 2, Day 9'''. Earth itself spans '''7 Divine Days''', from its formation to the present, aligning with the sacred number seven. 


== Time Conversion ==
== Time Conversion ==