Okay, so I've finally got around to working out the date my novel starts on:
It's also about halfway through the ten-day celebration of the Eleusinian Mysteries, which is Very Interesting Indeed. I had a feeling those were going to play some part; now I've got some new ideas as to exactly what part they play.
Mostly, though, I'm a little creeped out by the idea that my novel starts tomorrow XD
* Beeewaaaare the Iiiiides of Octoooober...!
- Rolled a d10 for the prytany. 4th prytany; we'll say the first day because that's easiest.
- First day of the fourth prytany = 108 days after Hekatombion 1, the start of both Athenian calendars. This translates to roughly Boedromion 19 in the Athenian religious calendar.
- From the late fifth century BC onwards, Hekatombion 1 fell on the Julian calendar's July 1, so Boedromion 19 translates to October 16*.
- Add thirteen days to make up the discrepancy between the Julian and Gregorian calendars, and that's... October 28, 396 BCE.
It's also about halfway through the ten-day celebration of the Eleusinian Mysteries, which is Very Interesting Indeed. I had a feeling those were going to play some part; now I've got some new ideas as to exactly what part they play.
Mostly, though, I'm a little creeped out by the idea that my novel starts tomorrow XD
* Beeewaaaare the Iiiiides of Octoooober...!