Important Stars of Zalonia

  • There is no Northern star like we have.
  • They are used to navigate, especially by the quintum when they are at sea.
  • The closest star is 3 light-years away
  • When it comes to stars, they look similar to those in our world, except for the constellations, which are made of non-star material

Arcanis

Purpose: The Star of Magic

Description: Arcanis is a brilliant, deep violet star that pulses with magical energy. It serves as a focal point for all magical spells and rituals, especially those that require tapping into raw magical power. During certain times of the year, when Arcanis is at its zenith, magic users find their abilities greatly enhanced, and it’s a prime time for casting powerful spells or creating magical artifacts.

2. Solara

Purpose: The Star of Healing

Description: A warm, golden star that radiates a soothing light, Solara is revered as the source of all healing magic. It is believed that its rays can mend wounds, cure diseases, and restore vitality. Temples dedicated to healing often align their structures to catch the first light of Solara, and healers draw upon its energy in their practices.

3. Nocturnis

Purpose: The Star of Dreams

Description: Nocturnis is a dim, silver-blue star that only becomes visible during the darkest nights. It is closely associated with dreams, prophecy, and the subconscious. Those who meditate under its light are said to receive visions of the future or guidance from the dream realm. It’s also a star that influences sleep-related spells and rituals.

4. Aegis

Purpose: The Star of Protection

Description: Aegis shines with a steady, pale blue light and is known as the guardian star. It is invoked in protective spells and wards, believed to shield both individuals and entire settlements from harm. When Aegis is high in the sky, it is considered the best time to fortify defenses or to create amulets of protection.

5. Ignis

Purpose: The Star of War

Description: Ignis is a fiery red star that blazes with intensity. It is linked to the aspects of war, strength, and conflict. Warriors and military leaders often seek its favor before battles, believing that its light grants courage and power. During times of war, its presence in the sky is seen as an omen of victory or destruction.

6. Aquilon

Purpose: The Star of the Seas

Description: Aquilon is a bright turquoise star that seems to shimmer like the ocean. It is revered by sailors, fishermen, and anyone who makes their living from the sea. Aquilon is believed to control the tides and currents, and its light is thought to guide ships safely through treacherous waters. Ceremonies to bless voyages are often held when Aquilon is visible.The quintum are known to use this star’s power the most.

7. Umbra

Purpose: The Star of Shadows

Description: Umbra is a dark, almost black star that appears faintly in the sky, often mistaken for a shadow rather than a star. It governs the night, secrecy, and the unseen. Thieves, assassins, and those who operate in the shadows often pray to Umbra for stealth and success. It’s also a star associated with shadow magic and the concealment of truths.

8. Verdantis

Purpose: The Star of Life

Description: Verdantis is a vibrant green star that symbolizes growth, fertility, and the cycle of life. It is particularly important to farmers, druids, and those connected to nature. Verdantis is believed to enhance the growth of crops, the fertility of the land, and the health of living beings. Rituals for bountiful harvests and prosperous births are often conducted under Verdantis.

9. Luminara

Purpose: The Star of Knowledge

Description: Luminara is a radiant, white star that is a beacon of wisdom and enlightenment. Scholars, sages, and those seeking truth often look to Luminara for guidance. Its light is said to illuminate the path to knowledge, uncovering hidden truths and deep mysteries. Libraries and centers of learning are often aligned to this star, and it is said that reading or studying under its light enhances understanding and insight. This star is a favorite among the medes.

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Constellations of Zalonia

Astrology was allegedly developed during the Lost Era originally on the 9 constellations and was rediscovered after the 400th year of the First Age. It was put together by various members of the Society of the Lost Realm. Then it was brought to Magdad to help magicians with their magic. There are certain historical events that seems to line up with the position of the stars and planets.

Constellations and months have the same name and are named after backwards Nyanja Words. They move slightly east from the night before. They are typically seen one month at a time. Remember, a month in Zalonia is 40 days. Astrology isn’t as commonly practiced in Zalonia, but the constellations represent the stages of life and follow the years. There are many other constellations, but they aren’t recognized to the same degree. The objects that make up the constellations are not stars, but were put there for the use of magic. They have weak gravity and large volume. They are closer than the stars and rotate in a similar fashion to the planets by going through the sky. They are magical orbs that are not in our universe.

Awdab

This is the first month of the year and the season when life starts to grow back). It is similar to March/April in the northern hemisphere of our world. The symbol of this is a tadpole and seen in the early evening. When this constellation is prominent, magic for new beginnings as at this height. Magic users who work for leaders will often suggest starting a war during this time. Village councils meet together to plan out the new year. Crops are often planted, and individuals begin projects that they want to work on. Medes often have their babies at this time after about 150 days of pregnancy.

Anawbu

This is the second month of the year, and it is when things tend to grow the fastest. This is similar to April/May in the northern hemisphere here. A willow tree symbolizes this. The armies that have started wars will bring in the most recruits during this time. Preparations for war also happen, and magic users will put heavy study into their magic. The snow has melted, and the water is starting to evaporate, making travel easier. Many merchants set up shop around this time for non-food items, mostly.

Uvmah

This is the third month, and growth is still happening, but has slowed a little. May/June for us. This is symbolized by a dandelion. War is likely to start during this time for those places that have tension toward one another. Merchant start selling more food that comes out early. Travel and trading see an increase. Magically, both offensive and defensive magic is strong due to the wars.

Atama

This is the fourth month and the vegetation reaches its full growth. This is symbolized by a growing cat that is full of energy. The constellation appears vaguely as cat whiskers. There is more food in the markets and the traveling remains steady. Magic can be used to help with crop growth, especially in places that are likely to suffer from famines.

Itaka

This is symbolized by a spider where there is a middle star and then it almost looks like eight lines coming off of it. This is usually the warmest month of the year and merchants in the south often have to take shelter and may be more likely to do outdoor selling at night. Magic that is related to heat like fire magic are the strongest at this time.

Amiw

This is shaped like a house because it is known that mature people often have their own houses. Crops are gathering and merchants are in full force as people prepare for the colder months ahead. The leaves start to change color and harvest festivals take place. This is the time for healing magic, as people who have been working may need to heal some of their body after working during the warmer months.

Uluk

This is shaped like a walking staff with some bends to it. Merchants start slowing down and many people have gathered for the colder months. War starts to settle down, especially in the northern areas. There is a lot of rain which slows down travel. Magic is least strong this month so many magicians do inner work so they can improve their magic.

Afmi

The void. There appears to be a hole in the sky with no stars and is shaped like a fluffy cloud. The snow and cold get strong this month and all the leaves fall off the trees. People are indoors now and merchants can only be found in the south. Those who haven’t properly prepared, may go south to gather items. The roads can be dangerous as the winter creatures start to roam the areas. Magic is used for heat and light.

Inastub (kumbutani) Reminisce

This is the time after death when a person reviews their life. This is symbolized by a mirror. There is a cluster of stars that appear to be oval shaped like most of the mirrors used in Zalonia. This is where it is coldest at the beginning of the month. Magicians and others do a lot of self-reflection during this time. They think of how they spent the year and how they could be more productive the next year.

Utawda

The cocoon symbolizes the transformation from death to life. At the beginning of this month, it is the time of the greatest suffering, as people are lacking food and it still isn’t easy to get out. However, there is renewed hope as the sun gets stronger and the snow melts. Plants are about to start to bud. Magic is used to cause the plants to grow better to increase the likelihood of a good harvest. Leaders start to meet together at the end of this month to plan out for the year.

 

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