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The Adder is visible from the 36th day of the 3rd month of [[Lirisa]] the Archer to the 26th day of the 6th month of [[Arhat]] the Fire Lion. It appears at the Anlas of [[Anduwen]] and fades with the Anlas of [[Asketi's Hunt]]. A small notation indicates a telescope is required for proper observation. You recall the Adder is taught at the 35th circle of training.
[[Category:Constellation]]
[[Image:Adder3.jpg|right|Constellation of the Adder]]

Symbol of [[Asketi]], mistress of barren fields and the midnight hunt, the Adder is a simple line of eight stars which slither briefly along the southern horizon in the early hours of the morning.

==[[Astrology skill|Astrology]]==
The Adder constellation is taught to [[Moon Mage]]s at 35th circle, and grants knowledge on [[:Category:Weapon Skillset|'''Offense''']].

==Visibility==
*The Adder is visible from the 36th day of the 3rd month of Lirisa the Archer to the 26th day of the 6th month of Arhat the Fire Lion. (spring/summer)
*It appears at the anlas of Anduwen and fades with the anlas of Asketi's Hunt.
*A telescope is required for proper observation.


[[Category:Constellations]]

Revision as of 15:59, 7 December 2007

Constellation of the Adder

Symbol of Asketi, mistress of barren fields and the midnight hunt, the Adder is a simple line of eight stars which slither briefly along the southern horizon in the early hours of the morning.

Astrology

The Adder constellation is taught to Moon Mages at 35th circle, and grants knowledge on Offense.

Visibility

  • The Adder is visible from the 36th day of the 3rd month of Lirisa the Archer to the 26th day of the 6th month of Arhat the Fire Lion. (spring/summer)
  • It appears at the anlas of Anduwen and fades with the anlas of Asketi's Hunt.
  • A telescope is required for proper observation.