The Celestial Skies

The  
  1. Joy
  2. Sorrow
  3. Disgust
  4. Anger
  5. Peace
  6. Surprise
  7. Desire
  8. Fear
  9. Love
  10. Hope
  11. Confusion
  12. Pride
    Sun:   Greater Moon:   Lesser Moon:   Planets & Their Moons: Each individual planet represents an emotion of one sort or another. The more visible and vibrant the planet is, the more prominent and important the respective emotion plays a part in whatever near future event is going to occur. Furthermore, the closer planets are to one another, the more closely tied those emotions are. Example: If the planet representing love and the planet representing sorrow are extremely close, it can indicate the future event will be bittersweet. Whereas if the planets are spread apart, it can indicate that this event could either result in one or the other, or it could indicate the transition from one emotion to the other.

Planetary Transits are when one planet passes over the other, creating a planetary eclipse of sorts. When this happens, it usually indicates that during the approaching event, one emotion will overcome and overshadow the other, eclipsing it entirely.

Finally, each planet has it's own moons. The appearance of these moons can indicate either how long it will take before the future and predicted event is said to occur, or the duration of how long it will last. The exact timing (days, weeks, months, years) can be determined by the position and brightness of Erelest's own greater and lesser moons.
Here is a full list of the planets within the solar system:

  1. Joy
  2. Sorrow
  3. Disgust
  4. Anger
  5. Surprise
  6. Desire
  7. Fear
  8. Love
  9. Confusion
  10. Hope
  11. Suspicion.
  12. Pride.
    Stars:    Constellations:     Celestial Events: Celestial events are ether weekly, annual or random and rare events that occur in the skies for a great many number of reasons. These events in the celestial skies often indicate drastic and monumental events in the future, and as such astrologists are very careful to keep their eyes out for these events in case one appears so that they may record a great fortune telling.
  1. Phelos' Star
  2. Blood Moon
  3. Deva Moon
  4. Solar Eclipse
  5. Great Conjunction
  6. Planetary Opposition
  7. Silver Tail
  8. Shooting Star
  9. Meteor Shower
  10. Star Fall
  11. Everlights (supernova)
  The Great Conjunction: When two or more planets align, believed to be a powerful time for magic and divination. The Blood Moon: A rare lunar eclipse that gives the moon a red tint, believed to be a time of heightened emotions and transformation. The Comet's Tail: When a comet appears in the sky, its tail is believed to point towards a significant event or location. The Starfall: A meteor shower that lights up the sky, believed to be a time of luck and fortune. The Solar Eclipse: When the moon passes in front of the sun, believed to be a time of darkness and change. The Planetary Opposition: When two planets are on opposite sides of the sky, believed to be a time of conflict and tension.         Clergy: Holy Symbols, Unholy Symbols,