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<blockquote data-quote="Eltab" data-source="post: 7514466" data-attributes="member: 6803337"><p>My 4e Star Pact Warlock was astrology / astronomy -themed, not an insane Far Realms devotee. From my notes and off the top of my head:</p><p></p><p>- Leo the <em>Lion</em> is, in one culture, Leonard the <em>Farmer</em>. He carries a sickle in one hand and guides a plow in the other. When the plow rises at dawn it is time to sow the seeds for a crop. When the sickle sets at dusk it is time to reap.</p><p>- Four constellations could be <em>Father, Mother, Daughter, Son</em> -or- <em>King, Queen, Prince, Princess</em>.</p><p>- One star is the most malefic sign of portending DOOM. It might be the Disintegrate eye-ray of the <em>Beholder</em>.</p><p>- Every culture names the constellation we know as <em>Orion</em> after their mythic hero-founder character.</p><p>- Argo the great <em>Ship</em>, which explores new lands, crosses over the horizon, "boldly goes where no man has gone before." After a great cataclysm when the gods came down to walk the earth, the stars of Argo twisted in the sky and became the <em>Shipwreck</em>.</p><p>- The stars of the <em>Peacock</em> are visibly different colors - blue, red, yellow, orange, white. The stars of the nearby <em>Cockatrice</em> all look dull gray, like rock.</p><p>- One constellation is called the <em>Triangle</em> by barbarian cultures, the <em>T-Square</em> by those cultures who build monument buildings, and the <em>Geometer</em> by Wizard enclaves and other learned bodies, because faint stars nearby form squares and demonstrate the equation a^2 + b^2 = c^2.</p><p>- If you understand how to read the signs in the area of the sky called <em>The Sea</em> (several bordering constellations have something to do with sea creatures), you can find Atlantis!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eltab, post: 7514466, member: 6803337"] My 4e Star Pact Warlock was astrology / astronomy -themed, not an insane Far Realms devotee. From my notes and off the top of my head: - Leo the [I]Lion[/I] is, in one culture, Leonard the [I]Farmer[/I]. He carries a sickle in one hand and guides a plow in the other. When the plow rises at dawn it is time to sow the seeds for a crop. When the sickle sets at dusk it is time to reap. - Four constellations could be [I]Father, Mother, Daughter, Son[/I] -or- [I]King, Queen, Prince, Princess[/I]. - One star is the most malefic sign of portending DOOM. It might be the Disintegrate eye-ray of the [I]Beholder[/I]. - Every culture names the constellation we know as [I]Orion[/I] after their mythic hero-founder character. - Argo the great [I]Ship[/I], which explores new lands, crosses over the horizon, "boldly goes where no man has gone before." After a great cataclysm when the gods came down to walk the earth, the stars of Argo twisted in the sky and became the [I]Shipwreck[/I]. - The stars of the [I]Peacock[/I] are visibly different colors - blue, red, yellow, orange, white. The stars of the nearby [I]Cockatrice[/I] all look dull gray, like rock. - One constellation is called the [I]Triangle[/I] by barbarian cultures, the [I]T-Square[/I] by those cultures who build monument buildings, and the [I]Geometer[/I] by Wizard enclaves and other learned bodies, because faint stars nearby form squares and demonstrate the equation a^2 + b^2 = c^2. - If you understand how to read the signs in the area of the sky called [I]The Sea[/I] (several bordering constellations have something to do with sea creatures), you can find Atlantis! [/QUOTE]
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