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Constellations & Stellar Bodies

The Twelve Constellations of the Night Sky

Copeia: Warrior's Wail


Telum: Falcon of the Dredge


Sculeon: The Great Whale


Aquiliandus: Pitcher of Dreams


Ina Borealis: Virgin's Spite


Casus: First Arbor


Arina: Mutant Serpent


Ocetu: The Final Beast


Cara: The Untold Whisper


Aellum: Ship of the Stars


Norpiumba: Drum of the Patriarch

Stellar Bodies

Sun and Moons

Éponine

The beautiful pale moon of the night sky commands the tides, lights the darkened path, and inspires both romantics and mystics alike.

Erestall

A brooding planetesimal that many societies describe as malevolent and imposing, as its hue is fierce maroon and its appearance shattered.

Gilod

The bright and eternal burning sun that warms Eliosara, commanding with the dawn, and humbling before the dusk.

Comets

Comet of Thrice

A silvery-white comet that passes Eliosara every three years.

The Chariot of the Gods

A gold comet that has not been seen since late Second Era.

Nefiartis

A blue comet that is so bright that it can be seen even during the day. It passes by every forty years.

Planets

Pertona

Described as a large swirling mass and hue shifting, this planet is the last of the naked eye planets.

Rabatar

The closest to Gilod and smallest of the planets, the planet shines incredibly bright in the night sky.

Sepulus

What was once thought to be the seventh-brightest star is actually the third-closest planet to Eliosara, and third from Gilod.

Trutaris

The furthest of the known planets that orbit Gilod, and is visible only by telescope. Very little is known about Trutaris, as it was only discover in the Year 1130 of the Third Era.

Notable Stars

Cinder in the Black

Gyn Kana

The High Star

Liak

Pheosaor

Roald

Rût


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