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| style="vertical-align: top;" | This constellation resembles the scrying ball in which legend says [[Jastev]] foresees the fate of the world. There are four stars in the ball itself, and four stars in the base.<br> |
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''Koaratos 1 - Koaratos 14''<br> |
''Koaratos 1 - Koaratos 14''<br> |
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Jastev's Crystal has strongest influence on mystics and seers, and those whose perceptive powers are strong. They peer into mystery and seek to discover all that is hidden, though it is said that those who learn |
Jastev's Crystal has strongest influence on mystics and seers, and those whose perceptive powers are strong. They peer into mystery and seek to discover all that is hidden, though it is said that those who learn too much are rarely happy. Those influenced by the crystal can be bright and creative, or moodily somber. Emotionally stormy, those influenced by the crystal experience joyous heights and terrible depressions. |
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See also: The Elanthian Moons
Stars have fascinated scholars and common men alike since the first pair of eyes gazed into the night sky. Some looked to them for power, others for answers, and others for sheer wonder, but time and again, the eyes returned skyward to gaze at the twinkling points of light.
As the centuries passed, each race began assigning names and shapes to the patterns in the night. Many constellations differed wildly from society to society, but as the cultures began to interact, some of the star shapes came to agree.
The following is a list of the best-known constellations common to most societies in the known world, listed by season.
Images and astrological interpretations have been provided by Sister Lemandria D'Verethin.
Spring Constellations | ||
The Handmaidens 6 stars |
The Handmaidens are Zelia's ladies-in-waiting. They sit, clustered tightly about each other in the night, looking down at the world and giggling insanely. Charlatos 21 - Olaesta 3 |
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The Hammer 5 stars |
Depicted by five stars in the shape of a T, the Hammer is said to be Eonak's. Some say that, on clear nights, you can hear each ringing strike as the Master of the Forge works gleaming veil iron into the stars themselves. Olaesta 4 - Olaesta 18 |
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The Cat's Paw 11 stars |
Andelas has made his mark on the night sky with the Cat's Paw. Eleven stars form the paw and claws of a giant feline. Olaesta 19 - Ivastaen 2 |
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The Mistress of Adoration 9 stars |
Nine stars form the leaf, stalk, and petals of Oleani's flower in the brilliant spring sky. The Mistress of Adoration watches over the spring courtships and lovers laying together to watch the scintillating stars in each other's arms. Ivastaen 3 - Ivastaen 17 |
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The Rat 7 stars |
Three stars form the tail of this celestial rodent as he hunts lunar cheese through the night. Ivastaen 18 - Lumnea 1 |
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The Dragonfly 7 stars |
Twin nebulae ripple through the wings of the Dragonfly, adding an iridescent quality to the nocturnal insect. Lumnea 2 - Lumnea 15 |
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Summer Constellations | ||
The First 21 stars |
The First represents the First Drake, Ka'lethas. His body was covered in silver scales that shone like the stars, and a mane of deep indigo framed his face, represented by a faintly visible purple nebula in the head of the constellation. The First winds his serpentine way through the middle of the summer sky. Lumnea 16 - Lumnea 30 |
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Jastev's Crystal 8 stars |
This constellation resembles the scrying ball in which legend says Jastev foresees the fate of the world. There are four stars in the ball itself, and four stars in the base. Koaratos 1 - Koaratos 14 |
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The Huntress 1 star |
The Huntress' constellation is made up of a single star, called Krrska. Ancient stories hold that, as the Huntress died after exacting revenge upon her Queen and Arachne, the gods raised her to become the star Krrska. This star is held as remarkable by all astronomers, as it constantly shines with a brightness that surpasses all other heavenly bodies, and it always has exactly eight points. Koaratos 15 - Koaratos 29 |
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The Guardian 10 stars |
The Guardian is always just behind the constellation of The Huntress, guarding her back as she travels across the sky as he guarded her in life. The "head" star is Apparea, with the other nine falling loosely into the shape of a man. Koaratos 30 - Phoenatos 13 |
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The Sun God 4 stars |
The Sun God is Phoen's constellation, the nighttime reminder of his soverign reign over summer. It is shaped like a wide sunburst. Phoenatos 14 - Phoenatos 27 |
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The Wagon 5 stars |
With four stars as the wagon's body and one as its yoke, the Wagon celebrates the traders and merchants that travel the land in the summer, pulling their carts of wares to sell. Phoenatos 28 - Imaerasta 11 |
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Fall Constellations | ||
The Queen of Enlightenment 5 stars |
With five stars patterned like a W to represent each ring in her symbol, the Queen of Enlightenment is said to watch over Elanthia, gathering knowledge with its five shimmering eyes to pass on to Lumnis. Imaerasta 12 - Imaerasta 25 |
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The Trident 6 stars |
Charl's symbol presides over the autumn sky, and over the stormy seas of the fall. There is one star for each of the tines, one for the base, and two for the handle. Many a shipwrecked sailor has glanced up from the remains of his ship and cursed the Trident, blaming Charl's influence for his predicament. Imaerasta 26 - Jastatos 10 |
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The Jackal 7 stars |
The Bringer of Terror holds his place in the night, inspiring nightmares with his jackal head constellation. Some say that each star represents a different kind of nightmare, leading to the ultimate insanity of the stargazer. Jastatos 11 - Jastatos 25 |
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The Gryphon 7 stars |
One of Elanthia's treasured intelligent, magical, and seldom-seen creatures, a rampant gryphon holds a special place in the night sky. The seven stars represent each leg, the tail, the beak, and one glimmering eye. Jastatos 26 - Eoanatos 8 |
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The Lady of the Green 6 stars |
Represented by six stars of a curiously golden color, Imaera, Goddess of the Autumn, watches over the night with her stellar stalk of wheat. Two stars form the main stalk, while two stars on each side make up the kernels of grain. Eoanatos 9 - Eoanatos 23 |
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The Bat 8 stars |
With four stars per scalloped wing, the evening flyer also glides through the autumn welkin. Eoanatos 24 - Eorgaen 7 |
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Winter Constellations | ||
The Paladin 4 stars |
Guarding the cold winter nights from the colder touch of Undeath, Voln's four star shield protects the heavens from Luukos' corrupting fingers. Eorgaen 8 - Eorgaen 22 |
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The Gates 11 stars |
Glimmering in the ebon sky, eleven stars form the outline of Lorminstra's gates. Beyond them is darkness, and perhaps more. Eorgaen 23 - Lormesta 6 |
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Grandfather's Eye 7 stars |
As Lumnis has a constellation, Fash'lo'nae can hardly be outdone, seeking to know and enlighten. His slit-pupilled eye watches from high above the planet, formed by seven twinkling stars. Lormesta 7 - Lormesta 20 |
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The Ur-Daemon 12 stars |
Twelve stars make up the distinctive six-fingered talon commonly attributed to the Ur-Daemons. Oral tradition holds that the final Ur-Daemon to walk Elanthia was not driven back through the tear in the Veil, but was destroyed in a brilliant explosion, sending his hand into the heavens to remind god and mortal alike of the dangers beyond. Lormesta 21 - Fashanos 4 |
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Arachne 5 stars |
Five oddly red stars shine in the winter sky, forming the pattern of an hourglass. This is the constellation Arachne, giving us the view of the spider's belly marking as if she hovered over the world, ready to eat us all. Fashanos 5 - Fashanos 18 |
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The Unicorn 4 stars |
One of the most brilliant stars in the sky sits at the tip of the Unicorn's horn, guiding Ronan's steed through the darkened sky. The other three stars represent key points along the body, leaving the Unicorn a subtle but powerful symbol. Fashanos 19 - Charlatos 5 |
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The Spire 5 stars |
Rising through the night sky, some legends say that the Spire is where Lumnis goes to think and Fash'lo'nae goes to study. Charlatos 6 - Charlatos 20 |