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The space between each Day of High Sun (and, consequently, the length of a year) is not entirely consistent; rather, although the week in which it occurs can be predicted, observation is required during that week to see on which day the sun rises early enough. | The space between each Day of High Sun (and, consequently, the length of a year) is not entirely consistent; rather, although the week in which it occurs can be predicted, observation is required during that week to see on which day the sun rises early enough. The Day of High Sun was once entirely predictable, but the occurrence lost its regularity following the events of ''[[Marielda (season)|Marielda]]''. | ||
The Day of High Sun is always considered to be a Sunday, resetting [[Days of the week|the week]] no matter what day came before it. | The Day of High Sun is always considered to be a Sunday, resetting [[Days of the week|the week]] no matter what day came before it. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 10 November 2022
This article is about the yearly event. For the song of the same name, see Marielda: Friends At The Table Soundtrack, The Interlude. For the day of the week, see Sunday.
High Sun Day, also known as the Day of High Sun, Sun Day, or the Long Day, is a major holiday in Hieron on the last day of the year. It is the longest day of the year, with 20 hours of daylight.
Occurrence[edit | edit source]
The space between each Day of High Sun (and, consequently, the length of a year) is not entirely consistent; rather, although the week in which it occurs can be predicted, observation is required during that week to see on which day the sun rises early enough. The Day of High Sun was once entirely predictable, but the occurrence lost its regularity following the events of Marielda.
The Day of High Sun is always considered to be a Sunday, resetting the week no matter what day came before it.