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The Toad is visible all year long. It is visible throughout the night. You recall the Toad is taught at the 44th circle of training. |
The Toad is visible all year long. It is visible throughout the night. You recall the Toad is taught at the 44th circle of training. |
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Revision as of 17:59, 18 October 2006
The constellation of the Toad is a set of five greenish stars that rise from the eastern heavens during the early nightfall. Historically, the constellation burns brightest during the year named for it. That year is often blessed in its spring with a plethora of. . . marsh toads.
The Toad is visible all year long. It is visible throughout the night. You recall the Toad is taught at the 44th circle of training.