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Aurium Daily #27 - Naming Conventions
Today's topic is naming conventions!
This phenomenon has a very specific naming system
This event has a naming system that cycles through a predetermined list of male and female names that alternate every Y years. Some of these names are retired when the scale of the event is large, and often disastrous, such as Harvey and Maria. Name this phenomenon for X and the length of a naming cycle for Y

Here is the answer to yesterday’s question!
The answer is Chinese and Korean! The current writing system in Koeran is known as Hangul/Hangeul, and simplified from Hanji which came from the Chinese writing system. Hanguel was created by King Sejong, the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty, to improve the literacy rates in the country. The system was simplified into an alphabetic language instead of a character based language.

As always, the answer will be released tomorrow on the next issue of Aurium Daily - until then, put your answers in the comments!
See you tomorrow!
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