Post by Beast Master on Jul 4, 2012 18:43:04 GMT -6
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The Coming of Andriomedus
IC News Event
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The leader of the House of Astronomers, Cyril Acostis, in The City of Gems, Agabah, has been mapping a single star named Andriomedus for the past thirty years, doing intense amounts of research based on that stars movement across the skies of Solabren. In that thirty years he has come to notice that the path of the star changes every year and that it seems to get close to Solabren with each month. So much so, in fact, that the star is almost big enough now to call another moon. With the aid of his looking glass (a bizarre instrument that calls a “telescope”), and a series of publications by previous astronomers from the House, Cyril has hypothesized that the star will enter the skies directly over Solabren sometime near the month of Iliast, later in the year 4010.
Prior publications by the House of Astronomers, while written in more primitive methods by people who were just beginning to solve the riddles of the heavens, have indicated that every two hundred years or so some “giant moon; a great satellite that, from the ground, looks blue and green and terran to the eye” comes close enough to Solabren to be seen by the naked eye. At least two of these publications, one catalogued as the Star Script Age of Stars 3619, and the other as Star Script Age of Stars 3888, indicate that the object gets closer with each appearance, as well as stays longer; the difference in time being six months in 3619 and three years in 3888. Cyril Acostis awaits the arrival of this bizarre satellite before drawing any conclusion of its behavior or how long it may remain in the skies of Solabren.
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The Coming of Andriomedus
IC News Event
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10th of Ostra, AoS 4010
The City of Gems, Agabah
[/center][/b]The City of Gems, Agabah
The leader of the House of Astronomers, Cyril Acostis, in The City of Gems, Agabah, has been mapping a single star named Andriomedus for the past thirty years, doing intense amounts of research based on that stars movement across the skies of Solabren. In that thirty years he has come to notice that the path of the star changes every year and that it seems to get close to Solabren with each month. So much so, in fact, that the star is almost big enough now to call another moon. With the aid of his looking glass (a bizarre instrument that calls a “telescope”), and a series of publications by previous astronomers from the House, Cyril has hypothesized that the star will enter the skies directly over Solabren sometime near the month of Iliast, later in the year 4010.
Prior publications by the House of Astronomers, while written in more primitive methods by people who were just beginning to solve the riddles of the heavens, have indicated that every two hundred years or so some “giant moon; a great satellite that, from the ground, looks blue and green and terran to the eye” comes close enough to Solabren to be seen by the naked eye. At least two of these publications, one catalogued as the Star Script Age of Stars 3619, and the other as Star Script Age of Stars 3888, indicate that the object gets closer with each appearance, as well as stays longer; the difference in time being six months in 3619 and three years in 3888. Cyril Acostis awaits the arrival of this bizarre satellite before drawing any conclusion of its behavior or how long it may remain in the skies of Solabren.
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