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;''Noon'' : The height of day, the solar orb reaches the pinnacle of the vault, banishing all shadows. The Cyrenian clocktower chimes joyously at noon, celebrating the sun's zenith. Noon is brief, before the sun begins its descent into the afternoon hours.
;''Noon'' : The height of day, the solar orb reaches the pinnacle of the vault, banishing all shadows. The Cyrenian clocktower chimes joyously at noon, celebrating the sun's zenith. Noon is brief, before the sun begins its descent into the afternoon hours.
;''Early afternoon'': The hours turning after noon are gradual and sultry.  
;''Early afternoon'': The hours turning after noon are gradual and sultry.  
;''Late afternoon'' : A slight darkening of the skies. Sunlight filters past Achaea's three rings, reflecting silvery sparks off of the second.
;''Late afternoon'' : A slight darkening of skies and lengthening of shadows. Sunlight filters past Achaea's three rings, reflecting silvery sparks off of the second.
;''Dusk'' : Evening sets the skies alight with sunset colour.  
;''Dusk'' : The skies burn with sunset colour even as it darkens with the onset of night.  
;''Deep night'' : When darkness rules the land. Retreating daylight brings the [[moon]] and [[constellations]] into full visibility. Achaea's outermost ring glitters pale with moonlight.
;''Deep night'' : When darkness rules the land. Retreating daylight brings the [[moon]] and [[constellations]] into full visibility. Achaea's outermost ring glitters pale with moonlight.
;''Midnight'' : Deepest darkness, the middle of the night marks the turning point of a new [[calendar]] day.  
;''Midnight'' : Deepest darkness, the middle of the night marks the turning point of a new [[calendar]] day.  
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