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Star Name: Augmenta
Class: K-Type
Description of Star: A golden yellow star, while its distance is undetermined as
of now, it is believed to be hotter than the Sun, given its coloration and
potential distance. It is observable near the northern horizon during the latter
part of Winter and the early part of Spring. Through concentrated efforts, it is
reported to bear a 'spiral halo of superheated matter, beyond the star's size',
though the star, itself, is not located near any celestial body as of yet.
Notes: "This star gave me a sense of change, yet also of certainty,
paradoxically enough. A veritably amazing thing to witness, yet also something
completely ordinary, alien yet familiar. Given the time in which it is observable,
I would estimate a connection to the idea of metamorphosis, profound,
revolutionary change. Me having found it just after the ascension of Indras
cannot be a coincidence."
Discoverer: Pittwald
Confirmation: Nera
Known Patrons: Unknown;
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----{Property of the Department of Nightview's Exploration Records of Astrology}----
====================--[Year: 2144 AC]--====================
Star Name: Augmenta
Class: K-Type
Description of Star: A golden yellow star, while its distance is undetermined as
of now, it is believed to be hotter than the Sun, given its coloration and
potential distance. It is observable near the northern horizon during the latter
part of Winter and the early part of Spring. Through concentrated efforts, it is
reported to bear a 'spiral halo of superheated matter, beyond the star's size',
though the star, itself, is not located near any celestial body as of yet.
Notes: "This star gave me a sense of change, yet also of certainty,
paradoxically enough. A veritably amazing thing to witness, yet also something
completely ordinary, alien yet familiar. Given the time in which it is observable,
I would estimate a connection to the idea of metamorphosis, profound,
revolutionary change. Me having found it just after the ascension of Indras
cannot be a coincidence."
Discoverer: Pittwald
Confirmation: Nera
Known Patrons: Unknown;
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