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Post by utoraptor3000 on Oct 5, 2005 1:41:36 GMT -5
i was just wondering?
does dinotopia have the same sort of calender as us? like seasons months and such or is it at all diffrent in any way?
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Post by Vorchia on Oct 5, 2005 12:58:52 GMT -5
Try reading in ALAFT about the heliocoid chenograph. When Arthur Denison asks Malik for the time, he reads a 'time' off the heliocoid cheonograph but its not in hours, its more something like 'Time for the Kentrosaurs to lay eggs'. Apparently they read time according to what natural annually recurring things take place, like, plan a festival when the appleblossoms come out?? Based on ALAFT they don't seem to work with minutes and hours, Arthurs even gives his watch to Malik who keeps it in his time museum. Dinotopia is probably ina a tropical climate zone which means it has no clearly defined cold and warm season like our summer and winter. However it probably has a hurricane season...
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Post by utoraptor3000 on Oct 5, 2005 13:02:37 GMT -5
thanks for that! i'll read about that thing you said. and hurricane season?....not again!
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Post by Aven Bluewing on May 15, 2006 22:17:53 GMT -5
What about the Dinotopia 2007 Calender? Are they still accepting artwork? I already have a rough sketch and I would like to do July. Please reply soon!!!
Later Aven Bluewing
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