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Im Altertum gebräuchliche Zeitrechnung der Borgon-Dun, bei der (vermutlich) die Jahre seit der Geburt von Kytania, der ersten von Borgons Töchtern mit Xarne, der Urmutter der Borgon-Dun, gezählt wurden. Dieses Ereignis fand der Legende zufolge 5106 Jahre vor Pondaron statt. Somit entspräche das derzeitige Jahr 428 n.P. dem Jahre 5534 Aye. Aye, aye, usually shortened to simply aye in operational situations, was a naval response, mainly used by pirates as well as a number of sailors, indicating that an order has been received, is understood, and will be carried out immediately. The word "aye" is a frequent synonym for "yes", particularly in Scotland, Ireland and England, although not always officially acknowledged as such. In English, Aye is voiced by Audu Paden.
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Im Altertum gebräuchliche Zeitrechnung der Borgon-Dun, bei der (vermutlich) die Jahre seit der Geburt von Kytania, der ersten von Borgons Töchtern mit Xarne, der Urmutter der Borgon-Dun, gezählt wurden. Dieses Ereignis fand der Legende zufolge 5106 Jahre vor Pondaron statt. Somit entspräche das derzeitige Jahr 428 n.P. dem Jahre 5534 Aye. Aye, aye, usually shortened to simply aye in operational situations, was a naval response, mainly used by pirates as well as a number of sailors, indicating that an order has been received, is understood, and will be carried out immediately. The word "aye" is a frequent synonym for "yes", particularly in Scotland, Ireland and England, although not always officially acknowledged as such. In English, Aye is voiced by Audu Paden.