"The stars are not just lights in the sky; they are the echoes of the gods, each one a divine fingerprint, guiding us through the vastness of the universe and the tapestry of fate."

- The Astral Diadem - Also referred to as "The Celestial Crown", this constellation forms a perfect circle of eight stars, each representing one of the arcane schools of magic. The stars are evenly spaced, symbolizing the balance and interconnection of all magical disciplines.
- The Eternal Flame - This constellation, shaped like a torch, symbolizes the undying nature of light and life. Followers of the light god believe that this constellation represents both guidance in times of darkness and the enduring spirit that illuminates even the deepest shadows.
- The Artisan's Cog - This gear-shaped constellation features intricate, interlocking stars that form a perfect mechanical circle. The Cog is a symbol of both progress and precision, where each star works in harmony to turn the great wheel of modernization.
- The World Tree - This sprawling constellation, shaped like a grand, branching tree, represents the goddess of creation and the source of all life. Legends say that each star in its canopy embodies a seed of possibility, from which worlds, ideas, and beings are born.
- The Verdant Leaf – This delicate, leaf-shaped constellation is seen as the symbol of nature’s resilience and growth. Each star within it is thought to represent a different aspect of the natural world, from forests to rivers, embodying the god's ever-renewing cycle of life.
- The Dread Skull – This ominous constellation, shaped like a skull, is seen as a reminder of the god of destruction's role in the cycle of endings. Each star marks a point of decay or ruin, believed to signify that all things must one day return to dust so new life may rise from it.
- The Twilight Hourglass – This hourglass-shaped constellation embodies the goddess of darkness and the balance of opposites. One side appears brighter, the other darker, symbolizing the her duality as both a giver and taker.
- The Twin Maces – This constellation, formed by two crossed maces, represents the god of war and the balance between strategy and brute force. It symbolizes the clash of strength and skill, with each star on the maces marking a pivotal moment in battle where might and intellect must align to achieve victory.
- The Forbidden Dawn – This eerie constellation features a horizon with six stars arranged in the shape of a rising sun, with a single, powerful star at its center. The central star represents the god of undeath, surrounded by the six other gods who are seen as lesser deities in the presence of the true lord of the threshold between life and death.
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