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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.
Astrology
The Brigantine constellation is taught to Moon Mages at 47th circle, and grants knowledge on Survival and Lore.
Visibility
- The Brigantine is visible from ? to ?. (winter)
- It is visible throughout the night.