Constellation of Ziena
Made up of twelve stars, the constellation called Ziena roughly resembles the shape of a fox. It can be seen most prominently high above the Northern hemisphere in the middle of summer, while being in the Southern hemisphere in the winter. In an ancient society, this constellation was seen as the representation of the goddess of hunting, which is how it received the name still used in the modern day by the werewolf packs.
In astrology, this constellation bears the sign of the leo, and those born under it are believed to become strong soldiers and hunters. They're suposed to be a good match with those born under the constellations resembling a gemini, libra, sagittarius, or aries. But they don't match well with those born under the capricorn, taurus, pisces, and cancer constellations.
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Discovered:
101-200 AD
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