Misaeg
Misaeg is a term encountered primarily in speculative writing and world-building as a designation for a unit of time or a historical era. It is not a widely attested term in real-world languages, but it appears in fictional or constructed-language contexts where authors define its meaning and use within their universes. In these settings, misaeg often serves as a framework for dating events, shaping the chronology of civilizations, cultures, or mythologies.
In works that introduce misaeg, the word is presented as belonging to a constructed language or a
A misaeg-based calendar may differ from Earth’s calendars in several ways. Common approaches include:
- A base year, often called year 0, from which all events are counted.
- Units that resemble years but can be subdivided into decades or centuries within the misaeg system.
- Variable year lengths, such as 360 or 365 days, or other schemes aligned to the world’s astronomy.
- Intercalary periods or leap representations to align with astronomical cycles.
- Era names tied to significant events, rulers, celestial occurrences, or myths.
In fiction, misaeg provides a convenient scaffold for chronology, mythic timekeeping, and political histories. It can
See also: time in fictional calendars, era naming, world-building calendars.