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The Brigantine is a faint collection of some bluish stars that create a trapezoid pattern in the southwestern quadrant of the sky. Legend says that in a time of great storms, a single star (appropriately called the [[Dolefaren]] star) will shine brightly from what would be the masthead of the great ship.

The Brigantine is a faint collection of some bluish stars that create a trapezoid pattern in the southwestern quadrant of the sky. Legend says that in a time of great storms, a single star (appropriately called the [[Dolefaren]] star) will shine brightly from what would be the masthead of the great ship.

[[Image:Brigantine3.jpg|right|Constellation of the Brigantine]]

{{Constellation
|dstart=360
|dend=78
|skill=Survival,Lore
|season=Winter
|circle=47
|sls=cyan
|telescope=no
|tstart=night
|type=c
}}


{{incomplete|Start date is precise, end date is approximate. See discussion for ranges on end date.}}

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The Brigantine is a faint collection of some bluish stars that create a trapezoid pattern in the southwestern quadrant of the sky. Legend says that in a time of great storms, a single star (appropriately called the Dolefaren star) will shine brightly from what would be the masthead of the great ship.

Constellation of the Brigantine


Visibility:
Winter, Spring
Start: End:
Date: 360th day 78th day
Time: All night
Skillsets Affected:
Survival Skillset, Lore Skillset
Other Information:
Circle: 47th Telescope: no
Starlight Sphere: cyan
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