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The wide skies of Avaria are dominated by numerous celestial bodies, and hold great interest not just for astrologers but for all peoples of the world whose sense of time and space are charted through the motions of the heavens.

Overview

Avaria has a single sun, two moons, and six visible planets. It is thought that other important celestial bodies may also exist and exert their influence upon the sublunary realm, but these are the only ones of which there is complete certainty. Avarians feel generally confident in their assessment that Avaria itself is at the center of the cosmos, and that all heavenly bodies revolve around it, and in doing so contribute to the musica mundana. Most Avarians assign a great deal of importance to the heavens, and it is not only astronomers and astrologers who observe the movements of heavenly bodies, take close note of celestial phenomena, and monitor the phases of the moons.

The sun is a potent force, life-giving at times and vitality sapping at others, but powerful in any aspect. The two moons provide their weekly and monthly rhythms while working their changeable will upon tides, plants, and people. Brilliant and insistently present in their nightly rounds, the stars of the ordinary constellations and the zodiac are neither remote nor aloof, but intricately connected to the fortune and destiny of each individual, as are the "wandering stars" or planets that weave their own paths among them. Legend and history reside in the sky as well, as the constellations play out their nocturnal drama for all below to see.

Name Type Description Element Metal Primary Trait Keywords Sign(s)
Sun Sun The sun is a bright golden-yellow star that furnishes light and life to Avaria. Fire Adamantine Strength Fortitude, presence, strength, nobility, pride Shield
Celeiri Moon The larger of the two moons, a pale golden-and-cream-whorled disc. Water Celeirite Endurance Steadfastness, diplomacy, protection, guidance, the ocean Pearl Diver, Porpoise
Niota Moon The smaller moon, with a beautifully mottled teal and grey surface pocked with craters like tiny white starbursts. Air Silver Intuition Changeability, swiftness, mysticism, creativity Peacock
Salesh Planet A copper-coloured planet that appears as a moderately bright pinpoint of light. Air Copper Finesse Communication, innovation, travel, boundaries, adolescence Sunspider, Archer
Maysa (Dawn Star) Planet A brilliant golden-white planet that appears at either dawn or dusk. Earth/Water Bronze Magnetism Affection, nurture, fertility, sensuality, materialism, rebirth Leopard
Maysa (Evening Star) Planet A brilliant golden-white planet that appears at either dawn or dusk. Earth/Fire Bronze Command Passion, possessiveness, pride, strength of will, maturity, command Jinni Queen
Nuru Planet A bright white planet with a distinct bluish tinge that appears to deepen to flame blue on cold winter nights. Fire Saramite Grace Impetuousity, boldness, zeal, glory, athleticism, adventure Eagle
Nthanda Planet A vibrant reddish-orange planet whose wanderings take it in an arc beneath the polar star. Earth Iron Constitution Pragmatism, stability, grounding, good humor, naturalism, ethics Gryphon
Alharat Planet A somewhat faint planet that is nonetheless notable for its unusual violet hue. Air/Earth Lusine Logic Intellect, self-sufficiency, discipline, logic, obsession Badger, Eye
Silguz Planet An intermittently appearing aquamarine planet. ? Agonel Luck Chance, fate, mischief, luck

The Sun

Much like Earth's sun, that of Avaria is a mid-sized star with a bright yellow-gold radiance. Avaria's orbit around the sun likewise produces a year of approximately 365 days, and Avaria's own rotation creates a 24-hour day.

The Moons

There are two moons readily visible in Avaria's skies: Celeiri and Niota.

  • Celeiri is the larger of the two moons, a pale golden-and-cream-whorled disc whose exact patterning can change subtly over time. Its period from new moon to new moon is 28 days.
  • Niota is the smaller moon, with a beautifully mottled teal and grey surface pocked with craters like tiny white starbursts. Its period from new moon to new moon is 14 days.

Planets

There are six planets in the Avarian cosmos, though it is hypothesized that more may exist. The second planet, Maysa, was once thought to be two separate planets, one appearing at dawn and the other at dusk; it is still treated as two planets with distinct influences for astrological purposes. The sixth planet, Silguz, has only been perceived as a planet relatively recently. All the planets, including Avaria itself, are believed to be spherical bodies. The planets were largely named for deities in the ancient pagan pantheon of the Children of Dawn and Dusk, though few people believe them to actually be the gods themselves in these modern times.

  • Salesh is a copper-colored planet that appears as a moderately bright pinpoint of light. It is associated with Salesh, the hermaphroditic adolescent deity of boundaries, travel, liminality, and communication.
  • Maysa is a brilliant golden-white planet that appears at either dawn or dusk. It is associated with the goddess Maysa, who continually ages and is reborn, and who is the patron of planting, harvest, fertility, sacrifice, rulership.
  • Nuru is a bright white planet with a distinct bluish tinge that appears to deepen to flame blue on cold winter nights. It is associated with the goddess Nuru, patron of warfare, glory, valor, pain, athletics, and physical achievement.
  • Nthanda is a vibrant reddish-orange planet whose wanderings take it in an arc beneath the polar star. It is associated with the demigod Nthanda, patron of civilization, good governance, valor tempered by wisdom.
  • Alharat is a somewhat faint planet that is nonetheless notable for its unusual violet hue. It is associated with the demigod Alharat, disciple of the goddess Kholabi and patron of the sciences, experimentation, asceticism, solitary study.
  • Silguz is an aquamarine planet that is only intermittently visible. It is associated with the immortal fish Silguz, harbinger of both good and ill fortune.

Stars & Constellations

The Avarian night sky teems with a seemingly infinite host of stars, splashed across the firmament from horizon to horizon. Many of these stars outline great figures from legend and myth, some belonging to the zodiac, others simply part of the sweeping pageant of the ordinary constellations.

Notable Stars

A few stars especially stand out, either on their own or as part of one of the many constellations of the night sky.

Star Color Description
Aizan Amber Cat's eye
Alghal White Gryphon's body
Altiraz Orange-gold Leopard's tail tip
Arande Red The Weaver
Behzad Bluish-white Eagle's right wingtip
Bikum Yellow Gryphon's beak
Dirgaub Red Shield's center
Eridun Pale golden Sunspider's pincer
Iriolis Bright white The Pearl
Mut Bright white Sunspider's pincer
Nabil Orange Archer's arrowhead
Nirzali Bluish-white Pole star
Onyr Blue Badger's head
Qaneb Violet-white Kingfisher's beak
Rijulis White Gryphon's tail
Shahrokh White Eagle's left wingtip
Umtaz Yellow Jinniyah's hand
Velusiya Blue Jackal's paw

The River of Dreams

Flowing across the heavens in a silvery glowing stream is the celestial feature known most commonly as the River of Dreams. It is a beautifully luminous feature in the night sky, its course seeming to swell and spill over and then narrow again in an endless cycle, as the bowl of the heavens slowly turns from night to night and season to season. The spreading constellation of the Tree of Life sinks its starry roots just below the course of the River of Dreams, and the dark patch of sky known as the Heavenly Isle or the Isle of Souls sits in the widest portion of its argent flow.

Constellations

A host of constellations fill the night with an ever-changing pageant of characters and stories. Although some constellations are known by different names in different lands, their forms at least are instantly recognizable to all.

Constellation Description Best Visibility Notable Star(s)
Camel A zigzagging arc of six bright stars that form the double hump of a Nishkoli camel. Spring
Jackal A thirteen-starred constellation with a small triangle for a body and several more relatively bright stars for legs, tail, and head. Summer
Kingfisher A four-starred rhombus stars with a fifth bright violet star for its beak, perched on a branch of the Tree of Life overlooking the River of Dreams. Summer/Fall Qaneb
Minnows A number of bright stars forming small lines and clusters that seem to swim in the course of the River of Dreams. Spring/Summer/Fall
Tree of Life A very large constellation that spans much of the night sky, with its roots on one side of the River of Dreams and its trunk and branches spreading out across the sky on the other side. Summer, but always at least partly visible. The Pole Star shines just beyond one of the highest branches of the Tree.

Zodiac

The zodiac constellations follow the line of the ecliptic, dipping above and back below the horizon with the procession of the night and the changing seasons. As sun signs, the signs of the zodiac represent the constellation in which the sun happened to be located at the time of a person's birth. This means that each constellation is not actually seen in the sky during its associated birth month, and is optimally visible only several months later.

Sign Birth Month Best Visibility Major Star(s)
Peacock Pavana Fall None
Sunspider Ashbat Winter Eridun, Mut
Jinni Queen Jinniyah Winter Umtaz
Shield Jirguz Winter Dirgaub
Porpoise Lemnis Spring None
Archer Azara Spring Nabil
Eye Kholabi Spring Pupil
Badger Oniris Summer Onyr
Pearl Diver Darshali Summer Iriolis
Eagle Alkhila Summer Behzad, Shahrokh
Leopard Nimrus Fall Altiraz
Gryphon Rashani Fall Alghal, Bikum, Rijulis

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