Units of time

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Around 1250, the hexarchate had 25-hour days, 100-minute hours, and 100-second minutes.

If the hexarchate day is about the same length as an Earth day, this means that there are approximately 0.3456 Earth seconds for every hexarchate second. This means a quick way to convert from Earth to hexarchate seconds is to divide by three.