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The Phoenix is visible all year long. It appears at the Anlas of [[Starwatch]] and fades with the Anlas of [[Berengaria's Touch]]. A small notation indicates a telescope is required for proper observation. You recall the Phoenix is taught at the 27th circle of training. |
The Phoenix is visible all year long. It appears at the Anlas of [[Starwatch]] and fades with the Anlas of [[Berengaria's Touch]]. A small notation indicates a telescope is required for proper observation. You recall the Phoenix is taught at the 27th circle of training. |
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Revision as of 17:59, 18 October 2006
The Phoenix, symbol of Murrula, goddess of beautiful singing, is a single red star which rises each morning to skim the pre-dawn horizon. It is known to flare three times its normal size during times of great singing and festivity.
The Phoenix is visible all year long. It appears at the Anlas of Starwatch and fades with the Anlas of Berengaria's Touch. A small notation indicates a telescope is required for proper observation. You recall the Phoenix is taught at the 27th circle of training.