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− | Invented in 2613 by [[Hekaliot of Magdë]], in Imomólë, the Horologue is a time-piece empowered with titancraft (panox) which measures time with a very high degree of accuracy and enables a navigator to compute his longitudinal location. | + | Invented in 2613 by [[Hekaliot of Magdë]], in Imomólë, the Horologue is a time-piece empowered with titancraft (panox) which measures time with a very high degree of accuracy and enables a navigator to compute his longitudinal location. The Horologue was the titancraft adaptation of the [[chronometer]] still in use today. |
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Latest revision as of 19:14, 3 February 2018
Invented in 2613 by Hekaliot of Magdë, in Imomólë, the Horologue is a time-piece empowered with titancraft (panox) which measures time with a very high degree of accuracy and enables a navigator to compute his longitudinal location. The Horologue was the titancraft adaptation of the chronometer still in use today.
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