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Calendar II has 24 glyphs, a number which could indicate how Sun now has emerged into view again. If we assign 20 days per glyph, Yc1-10 will be at day 200:

Yc1-1 Yc1-2 Yc1-3
Yc1-4 Yc1-5 (100) Yc1-6 Yc1-7
Yc1-8 Yc1-9 Yc1-10 (200)

Counting on with 20 glyphs per day will lead us to 480 at the end of calendar II.

Yc2-1 Yc2-2 (240)
Yc2-3 Yc2-4 Yc2-5 (300) Yc2-6 Yc3-1 Yc3-2 (360)
Yc3-3 Yc3-4 Yc3-5 Yc3-6 Yc3-7 Yc3-8 (480)

Tagata at Yc3-2 will be given day 360 and we cannot see his feet. Koti at Yc3-4 will be at 400 and henua at Yc3-6 will be at 420.

20 days per glyph seems to be reasonable and reversed vaha kai will then be at day 60, as if to suggest that the front side of the year is being reborn here.