Re: On Creating Imaginary Worlds: Questions and Answers
I agree with Pelagic; if you have one sun and your planet revolves around it, your seasons will correspond to that orbit. In my novel, for example, I have a world that takes 450 days to orbit its sun, Yanish. Thus, there are 450 days -- that's 45 weeks -- in one year (and my planet's days are 1 hour longer than ours). Also, there are 15 months in the year (and a month lasts 30 days), and three seasons lasting five months each during that year. To have a physically realistic world, everything must match up to everything else.
As you say, though, it's your fantasy world and your choice in the end.
I agree with Pelagic; if you have one sun and your planet revolves around it, your seasons will correspond to that orbit. In my novel, for example, I have a world that takes 450 days to orbit its sun, Yanish. Thus, there are 450 days -- that's 45 weeks -- in one year (and my planet's days are 1 hour longer than ours). Also, there are 15 months in the year (and a month lasts 30 days), and three seasons lasting five months each during that year. To have a physically realistic world, everything must match up to everything else.
As you say, though, it's your fantasy world and your choice in the end.