My friend and I were discussing day and night cycles, and it brought up a few questions I cannot find the answer to.Â
24 bells, one sun, is 70 minutes. Given that, the night and day cycle is obviously much less than Earth's time. So ICly, do we just completely ignore the game time unless it's convenient? And if anyone does adhere to the time in the game, how does the sleep cycle work?Â
I understand time is probably a game play mechanic with less focus on the lore. But I argue perhaps the denizens Eoreza just don't sleep -every- night. It does feel shorter than what we have on Earth, and it is during a time of conflict. Sleep is decided by when you're tired, not the cycle of the sun.Â
I know there won't be one answer about the matter, just curious on other people's thoughts. If it's already been discussed, please link me in the right direction. I checked first, but had no luck.
24 bells, one sun, is 70 minutes. Given that, the night and day cycle is obviously much less than Earth's time. So ICly, do we just completely ignore the game time unless it's convenient? And if anyone does adhere to the time in the game, how does the sleep cycle work?Â
I understand time is probably a game play mechanic with less focus on the lore. But I argue perhaps the denizens Eoreza just don't sleep -every- night. It does feel shorter than what we have on Earth, and it is during a time of conflict. Sleep is decided by when you're tired, not the cycle of the sun.Â
I know there won't be one answer about the matter, just curious on other people's thoughts. If it's already been discussed, please link me in the right direction. I checked first, but had no luck.