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The Traveler

The Traveler
 
In the dance of lunar light, she reigns supreme,
Through the celestial vault, a nocturnal dream.
Thirteen faces, each a whisper in the dark,
Guiding the night with her mystical arc:
  First, the Wolf Moon howls in the snowy haze,
Its call echoing through the wintry maze.
Seed Moon follows, whispering of birth,
Nurturing dreams sown deep within the earth.
  White Witch's Moon then glows with magic pure,
Casting spells that heal, protect, and cure.
Ghost Moon drifts, a phantom in the night,
Veiling the world in a shroud of ghostly white.
  Murderer's Moon, red with untold tales,
A beacon for secrets that the dark unveils.
Thunder Moon roars with a tempest's might,
Illuminating storms that rage in the night.
  Satyr's Moon, playful in the starry field,
In its light, hidden desires are revealed.
Lover's Moon, tender and full of grace,
Bathes the night in love's gentle embrace.
  Scorpion Moon, fierce with mystery's sting,
Whispers of transformations it will bring.
Harvest Moon glows with abundance and cheer,
Celebrating life's bounty, year after year.
  Black Witch's Moon, with power anew,
Weaves spells of change and perspectives true.
Dead Moon, silent in the cosmic dance,
Marks endings, but also the chance for renaissance.
  Lastly, Frost Moon, with a cold, crisp air,
Glistens like diamonds in the winter's glare.
In the cycle of moons, the dance goes on,
From the dusk till the coming of dawn.
  This silver lit moon is clear and bright, having a 28-day cycle around the planet of M'Brell . Farmers look to The Traveler to time the sowing and reaping of crops. Some cultures use The Traveler to mark the beginnings and endings of their months or seasons. When the The Traveler shines brightly, he guides the way for all who travel at night by foot, mount, caravan or ship. Astrologers, Druids, Shaman, and Witches look to "him" to time events and make predictions. The Traveler is associated with mundane events that require timing and repetitive action.  
The Traveler

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