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The Comet Sighted (1/15/2003)<br> |
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Also amid the twinkling lights is a comet, burning with a noticeable intensity as it travels the endless expanse. A wavering tail of cerulean blue trails behind it, resembling a massive serpent gliding through the black pool of night. |
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⚫ | The Observatory in Ta'Illistim has noted the arrival of an interesting astronomical phenomenon -- the Blue Rider, a large blue comet which returns to the northern sky once every 1,047 years. Over the next three months, the Blue Rider will continue to brighten as it travels slowly from north to south across the heavens. Amateur astronomers are invited to visit the Observatory in order to inspect the comet more closely. |
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The Blue Rider Returns (1/20/2003)<br> |
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⚫ | The Observatory in [[Ta'Illistim]] has noted the arrival of an interesting astronomical phenomenon -- the Blue Rider, a large blue comet which returns to the northern sky once every 1,047 years. Over the next three months, the Blue Rider will continue to brighten as it travels slowly from north to south across the heavens. Amateur astronomers are invited to visit the Observatory in order to inspect the comet more closely. |
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The night sky brightens noticeably as the comet suddenly flares, the cerulean-blue streak intensifying as its color shifts momentarily to pink. As the comet's color returns to cerulean, its light is visibly dimmer. |
The night sky brightens noticeably as the comet suddenly flares, the cerulean-blue streak intensifying as its color shifts momentarily to pink. As the comet's color returns to cerulean, its light is visibly dimmer. |
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==Description== |
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To view the comet in game type: look constellation |
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You gaze up into the sky and see a broad field of lights... |
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Faintly visible against the brilliant canvas of other bright celestial lights, the image of a crystal ball is formed by eight glimmering stars. The gentle sparkles of the pattern appear to be growing steadily stronger. |
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Also amid the twinkling lights is a comet, burning with a noticeable intensity as it travels the endless expanse. A wavering tail of cerulean blue trails behind it, resembling a massive serpent gliding through the black pool of night. |
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==See Also== |
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*[[War of Nations]] |
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==Behind the Scenes== |
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[[War of Nations]] and the Blue Comet were used to usher in the change to Gemstone IV along with HSN:2002 and HSN:2004. |
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[[Category:War of Nations]] |
[[Category:War of Nations]] |
Latest revision as of 20:21, 25 May 2022
The Comet Sighted (1/15/2003)
Also amid the twinkling lights is a comet, burning with a noticeable intensity as it travels the endless expanse. A wavering tail of cerulean blue trails behind it, resembling a massive serpent gliding through the black pool of night.
The Blue Rider Returns (1/20/2003)
The Observatory in Ta'Illistim has noted the arrival of an interesting astronomical phenomenon -- the Blue Rider, a large blue comet which returns to the northern sky once every 1,047 years. Over the next three months, the Blue Rider will continue to brighten as it travels slowly from north to south across the heavens. Amateur astronomers are invited to visit the Observatory in order to inspect the comet more closely.
The Blue Rider Dims (7/23/2003)
The night sky brightens noticeably as the comet suddenly flares, the cerulean-blue streak intensifying as its color shifts momentarily to pink. As the comet's color returns to cerulean, its light is visibly dimmer.
Description
To view the comet in game type: look constellation
You gaze up into the sky and see a broad field of lights...
Faintly visible against the brilliant canvas of other bright celestial lights, the image of a crystal ball is formed by eight glimmering stars. The gentle sparkles of the pattern appear to be growing steadily stronger.
Also amid the twinkling lights is a comet, burning with a noticeable intensity as it travels the endless expanse. A wavering tail of cerulean blue trails behind it, resembling a massive serpent gliding through the black pool of night.
See Also
Behind the Scenes
War of Nations and the Blue Comet were used to usher in the change to Gemstone IV along with HSN:2002 and HSN:2004.