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Tarigsea is the Erechórebese word, derived from the Classical Yophenthean language which is translated as 'Arathracian hour.' Arathracian hours or tarigseas were used in the Temple of Arathrax. An Arathracian day is divided into sixteen hours, rather than the standard twenty five. An Arathracian hour is 5625 seconds or 93.75 minutes or 1:33:45 long. On the world of Asdar, a common hour is equivalent to an hour on Earth.
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