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Gettingfrustratedunwashed heathen
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Alright I'm having trouble reading the clock on fable. Is midnight when night is directly on top of day? Or is it when they are side by side. Please help me out, I'd most appreciate it. | |
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Eve B Hart
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Midnight is when the arrow is pointing directly in the middle of night. The line between night and day is horizontal. ------------------- "The next year the Church of the Literal Servants declared vowels blasphemous. t m d th ngs d ff c lt." - Alyssa Chamberlin | |
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Qmanjr5
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so then if the arrow is pointing at the line at the end of day and the begiining of night, then that would be like twilight or dusk maybe (i dont kno what either of them are lo) so please reply! ------------------- You Know You Play Too Much Star Wars When.... Ways To Kill A Wasp ![]() Best Jedi Ever | |
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Eve B Hart
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The horizonal line represents 6am and 6pm, depending on which half of the day is starting. ------------------- "The next year the Church of the Literal Servants declared vowels blasphemous. t m d th ngs d ff c lt." - Alyssa Chamberlin | |
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