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In [[21st century]] [[England]], '''daylight savings''' was a yearly event when the [[clock]]s were changed, skipping an hour. This caused disturbances to some people's sleep patterns but was not otherwise intended as an actual manipulation of Time. However, [[Faction Paradox]] attempted to use a [[ritual]] to steal the "missing" hours for themselves. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Daylight Savings (home video)|Daylight Savings]]'')
In [[21st century]] [[England]], '''daylight savings''' was a yearly event when the [[clock]]s were changed, skipping an hour. This caused disturbances to some people's sleep patterns but was not otherwise intended as an actual manipulation of Time. However, [[Faction Paradox]] attempted to use a [[ritual]] to steal the "missing" hours for themselves. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Daylight Savings (home video)|Daylight Savings]]'')
[[British Summertime]] began in early [[2005]] on a [[Sunday]] [[morning]] at [[1 (number)|01:00]][[A.M.|am]] when the clocks went forwards. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Clocks Go Forward (short story)|The Clocks Go Forward]]'')
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Latest revision as of 10:15, 4 April 2022

In 21st century England, daylight savings was a yearly event when the clocks were changed, skipping an hour. This caused disturbances to some people's sleep patterns but was not otherwise intended as an actual manipulation of Time. However, Faction Paradox attempted to use a ritual to steal the "missing" hours for themselves. (HOMEVID: Daylight Savings)

British Summertime began in early 2005 on a Sunday morning at 01:00am when the clocks went forwards. (PROSE: The Clocks Go Forward)