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(Several constellations missing. Additionally several incorrect associations with the Divine they represent, however as that is knowledge to find our in-game, I've gone ahead and removed all the links to a Divine from the constellation. Left reference of Sundered Star to Mitran symbol as it was part of the event that changed it. Removed note that Miramar's constellation is the most famous; it felt odd being there. Adjusted note of which are prominent.) |
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* The Eagle | * The Eagle | ||
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* The Tear | * The Tear | ||
* The Third Eye | * The Third Eye |
Revision as of 04:04, 29 September 2024
Constellations are groups of stars that are engaged in the endless Dance of the Vault, a cycle which completes itself approximately every twenty-nine years. Some of the more prominent constellations are the Winged Lion, the Serpent, and the Rose.
All the known constellations are:
- The Abyss
- The Bull
- The Coin
- The Crow
- The Cygnusina
- The Dolphin
- The Dove
- The Dragon
- The Eagle
- The Eternal Path
- The Fish
- The Hand
- The Hammer
- The Hierophant
- The Hourglass
- The Leopard
- The Lovers
- The Mailed Fist
- The Owl
- The Ouroboros
- The Phoenix
- The Pyre
- The Quadrant
- The Quill
- The Ring
- The Rose
- The Scales of Justice
- The Scroll
- The Septagram
- The Serpent
- The Spade
- The Spider
- The Split Yew
- The Sundered Star
- The Tear
- The Third Eye
- The Thistle
- The Vulture
- The Warrior
- The Winged Lion
- The Wolf
Adventurers standing outdoors at night merely need to LOOK STARS to see the constellations.