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*The Nightingale is visible from the 23rd day of the 9th month of Dolefaren the Brigantine (day 343) to the 13th day of the 2nd month of Ka'len the Sea Drake (day 53). (fall/winter)
*The Nightingale is visible from the 23rd day of the 9th month of Dolefaren the Brigantine (day 343) to the 13th day of the 2nd month of Ka'len the Sea Drake (day 53). (fall/winter)
*It appears at the anlas of Revelfae and fades with the anlas of Starwatch.
*It appears at the anlas of Revelfae and fades with the anlas of Starwatch.

==Changes==
*As of the 343rd day of year 394 (and possibly before), the following is also visible when observing the Nightingale:
*Though there is no visual change, you sense that the prophetic significance of the Nightingale has waned. While it still provides some insight into the weave of fate, if this depletion of meaning continues it will eventually be no more relevant than any random handful of stars.





Revision as of 13:13, 4 July 2009

Constellation of the Nightingale

Visible in the early winter skies, this symbol of Phelim sits perched a few hours each night low on the northern horizon.

Astrology

The Nightingale constellation is taught to Moon Mages at 15th circle, and grants knowledge on Magic and Defense.

Visibility

  • The Nightingale is visible from the 23rd day of the 9th month of Dolefaren the Brigantine (day 343) to the 13th day of the 2nd month of Ka'len the Sea Drake (day 53). (fall/winter)
  • It appears at the anlas of Revelfae and fades with the anlas of Starwatch.

Changes

  • As of the 343rd day of year 394 (and possibly before), the following is also visible when observing the Nightingale:
  • Though there is no visual change, you sense that the prophetic significance of the Nightingale has waned. While it still provides some insight into the weave of fate, if this depletion of meaning continues it will eventually be no more relevant than any random handful of stars.