Standard Axes
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The Standard Axes (mKHO(x) Gomkor Khīlarngɯ [gɔm.kɔr xiː.ɫar.ŋɯ]) are a set of standardized angles and direction used by architects, city planners, and surveyors in the New Khơlīvh Empire, with standard defined values. There are eight of these axes, each with two opposite directions. They are defined in terms of Graduated Circle Angles away from North.