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STALLION - Nul These five dim stars form the shape of a stallion. The constellation represents a religious figure. It is most significant on the autumn equinox, when it appears halfway towards the Northwestern horizon. It is opposed by the constellations representing a castle and a torch. Those born under it are reknowned for stubbornness.

TURTLE - Lok These fourteen stars form the shape of a turtle. The constellation represents a figure from a folktale. It is most significant on the summmer solstice, when it appears halfway towards the Northwestern horizon. It is related to the constellations representing an armored woman, a club and a dagger. Those born under it tend to be reserved.

OLD MAN - Ynn These five stars form the shape of an old man. The constellation represents a prophesized messiah. It is most significant on the winter solstice, when it appears high in the sky. It is related to the constellations representing a snake and an old woman. Those born under it are said to be pessimists.

CHILD - Tho These six bright stars form the shape of a child. The constellation represents a figure from legend. It is most significant during spring, when it appears low on the Northern horizon. It is usually interpreted together with the constellations representing a sword and a boar. Those born under it are said to be idealists.

APPLE - Hul These seven stars form the shape of an apple. The constellation represents the focus of worship for a cult. It is most significant on the autumn equinox, when it appears just over the Northwestern horizon. It has a similar meaning to the constellations representing three women and a frog. Those born under it often become leaders.

QUEEN - Dyr These four bright stars form the shape of a queen. The constellation represents a past ruler. It is most significant during winter, when it appears rising from the Northeastern horizon. It is counterbalanced by the constellations representing a soldier and a boy. Those born under it have an affinity for the element of water.

HELMET - Cal These seven bright stars form the shape of a hemlet. The constellation represents a figure foretold in prophecy. It is most significant on the summmer solstice, when it appears setting towards the Western horizon. It is usually interpreted together with the constellations representing an ant, a warrior and a candle. Those born under it are said to be idealists.

SCEPTER - Lac These sixteen stars form the shape of a scepter. The constellation represents a hero foretold in prophecy. It is most significant on the spring equinox, when it appears setting towards the Western horizon. It has a similar meaning to the constellations representing a mountain and an armored man. Those born under it are rumored to be treacherous.

WOLF - Ien These nine dim stars form the shape of a howling wolf. The constellation represents a great villain. It is most significant during autumn, when it appears high in the sky. Its story involves the constellations representing an arrow and a cat. Those born under it have fiery tempers.

DRAGON - Unn These seven bright stars form the shape of a dragon. The constellation represents the power of a certain goddess. It is most significant during autumn, when it appears halfway towards the Southern horizon. Its meaning is intertwined with the constellations representing a serpent and a raven. Those born under it tend to be intellectuals.

WINGED WOMAN - Amn These eight bright stars form the shape of a winged woman. The constellation represents a figure from a tragic myth. It is most significant during summer, when it appears setting towards the Northeastern horizon. It is close in the sky to the constellations representing a table, a crossbow and a rearing horse. Those born under it are known for patience.

LION These eleven stars form the shape of a lion. The constellation represents a villain foretold in prophecy. It is most significant during summer, when it appears high in the sky. It is opposed by the constellations representing a cup and a trumpet. Those born under it are considered ill-omened.

FOX - Ria These nine dim stars form the shape of a fox. The constellation represents a figure from myth. It is most significant on the autumn equinox, when it appears rising from the Western horizon. It is counterbalanced by the constellations representing a feather, a bow and quiver and a horn. Those born under it are rumoured to be highly emotional.

BAT - Mor These four dim stars form the shape of a bat. The constellation represents a tale about the power of good. It is most significant during winter, when it appears high in the sky. It is usually interpreted together with the constellations representing a horse and a winged man. Those born under it tend to be reserved.

SPEAR - Oht These sixteen dim stars form the shape of a spear. The constellation represents the focus of worship for a cult. It is most significant during spring, when it appears rising from the Southern horizon. It is opposed by the constellations representing an owl and a crown. Those born under it have an affinity for the element of fire.