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In Eressea, you send in a turn at regular intervals. A turn consists of orders that your party's units execute in the world as well as possible. A turn is similar to a computer program so that the server, the computer program that knows the state of the world, can evaluate it and the turns of all other players and calculate the new state of the world. The turn cycle is one week, Due Date (ZAT in German for "move submission deadline") is Saturday evening 21:00 (CET). In response to your turn you will receive a report containing the state of the world as far as it is known to your party. A report consists of several parts: A NR (normal report), which presents the report in a form that is easy to read for humans. A CR (computer report), which presents the same information but in computer-readable form that automatic tools can work with. And a move template, which can serve as a template for your next move. There may also be weekly abstract (Wochenbericht), which contains a few statistics about the state of the game. And sometimes the Xontormia Express, a newspaper that contains posts from players from the perspective of the game world.