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A single day on the Light Planet lasts 20 hours, keeping its residents on their toes with a rhythm that’s a little faster than Earth’s typical 24-hour rotation. When it comes to weeks, don’t expect seven days like we’re used to. On this planet, a week stretches out to 8 days, each with its own unique name: Ruday, Randay, Lavuday, Viriday, Verday, Aeruday, Ureuday and Saceday.
On the Light planet, dawn is when San (cyan star) comes up to the horizon. Day is when San is visible in the sky. Dusk is when San leaves the horizon and night when no star is visible. Thanks to Maro being a red dwarf, the red light does not reach the planet's atmosphere and causes it to be completely blue from San's light alone.
This is a good illustration how the planets are set in their planetary system. All the planets orbit around Maro, while San orbits around the Light planet as well! Both the Shadow and the Monster planet are interlocked and always face the same side of their stars. Meanwhile the Light planet does have a rotation along with its own star. All these bodies rotate around Maro at the same pace.