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==Overview==
==Overview==
At it's core, astronomancy is a magical tradition that involves identifying patterns in the stars associated with fundamental magical and natural laws, and drawing power from them to fuel ritual magic.
At it's core, astronomancy is a magical tradition that involves identifying patterns in the stars associated with fundamental magical and natural laws, and drawing power from them to fuel ritual magic.


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{{CaptionedImage|file=RelativePositionslores.JPG|title=The Night Sky (Constellation)|align=right|width=311|height=300}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=RelativePositionsIllustration.JPG|title=The Night Sky (Illus.)|align=right|width=311|height=320}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=RelativePositionsIllustration.JPG|title=The Night Sky (Illus.)|align=right|width=311|height=320}}
There are eighteen constellations recognised by Imperial astronomancers:
* [[The Claw]]
* [[The Fountain]]
* [[The Chalice]]
* [[The Oak]]
* [[The Mountain]]
* [[The Stallion]]
* [[The Spider and the Web|The Spider]]
* [[The Spider and The Web|The Web]]
* [[The Drowned Man]]
* [[The Door]]
* [[The Key and The Lock|The Lock]]
* [[The Key and The Lock|The Key]]
* [[The Great Wyrm]]
* [[The Wanderer]]
* [[The Phoenix]]
* [[The Three Sisters]]
* [[The Chain]]
* [[The Stork]]

Revision as of 12:23, 21 March 2013

Overview

At it's core, astronomancy is a magical tradition that involves identifying patterns in the stars associated with fundamental magical and natural laws, and drawing power from them to fuel ritual magic.


The Night Sky (Constellation)
The Night Sky (Illus.)

There are eighteen constellations recognised by Imperial astronomancers: