Starsmosmoru
Commonly known as Dancer, this bright star is always visible in the northern sky. Sailors and navigators call it the Guide Star, while children and romantics call it the Wish Star. Astronomers know that it is a star and not a planet because of the dazzling twinkle of its light as it passes through interstellar debris.
Fun Fact
Starsmosmoru has the highest observed stellar scintillation of all the recorded stars in the sky. This sparkling twinkle is so observable with the naked eye, that it often seems as though the little star is dancing. This observance is how it got its name because starsmosmoru is Ancient Argentin for dancer.
Folklore
Starsmosmoru was the name of a very graceful dragon ballet dancer. One day, Starsmosmoru came down to Argentii to dance. They danced and spun so fast and for so long, that they shed scales all over the ground. When Starsmosmoru saw that they had lost so many scales, they wept bitter tears. Their tears became the Division River which washed all of their scales downstream to become the Shimmering Sands.
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