Star constellations
The following Star Signs constitute the Zodiac Signs which can be observed from the northern hemisphere. They are listed in the sequence of their visibility and prominence on the night sky, starting in the first month of the year, Janishall:
Only occasionally Midacha, with its mighty ring system, can be seen on the night sky.
Alas, Capacidae and Zaemeus can only be observed through telescopes and at intervals measuring years. Calethos is orbited by two moons: Chaldea, which is the larger of the two, and Kraimon.
Myths speak of Calethos having a third moon in the sky. Its name unknown as much as its fate. Its existence undoubtedly is just a simple story. For no lunar debris can be found orbiting Calethos, no remnants of a destroyed moon.
- Misthenia's Crossing
- Persephola's Chalice
- Tenbesi's Shield
- Hesperidon's Eye
- Ophestis, Heaven's Throne
- Besalom's Anvil
- Ephelum, the Great Scale
- Beltezza's Needle
- Glombarlom's Plow
- Abenassu's Quill
- Entos Pestia, Crown of the Night Sky
- Mantos' Chariot
Only occasionally Midacha, with its mighty ring system, can be seen on the night sky.
Alas, Capacidae and Zaemeus can only be observed through telescopes and at intervals measuring years. Calethos is orbited by two moons: Chaldea, which is the larger of the two, and Kraimon.
Myths speak of Calethos having a third moon in the sky. Its name unknown as much as its fate. Its existence undoubtedly is just a simple story. For no lunar debris can be found orbiting Calethos, no remnants of a destroyed moon.
Header image illustration by Jason Engle
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