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Moons

Nirn's two moons, both full
The Vivec Moonlet

Above Nirn there are two moons: Masser, also known as Jode or Mara's Tear; and Secunda, also known as Jone or Stendarr's Sorrow. Masser is the larger of the two, well over twice as large by appearance. Since Secunda is sometimes seen to transit Masser, it is clear that Masser is indeed larger, not closer.Note 1 In Khajiiti legend, the motion of the moons constructs something called the "Lunar Lattice", which protects Mundus from the rest of Aetherius. Khajiit are born in differing forms depending on the current phases of the moons. See Khajiiti Morphology for details.

Constellations

There are thirteen named constellations in the sky. There are three Guardian signs; The Warrior, The Mage, and The Thief, each of which protects three charges. Each of these twelve signs corresponds to one of the twelve months in the Tamrielic year. The thirteenth sign, The Serpent, has no guardian or month and moves around the sky, usually threatening the other signs. The Firmament provides descriptions of all of the constellations, as quoted in the following sections.

In 2E 582, three Guardian signs — the Warrior, the Mage, and the Thief — fell from the sky and took on a mortal form known as Celestials.

The Dwemer have symbols for these constellations, which (except for The Serpent) correspond to letters in the Dwemer Alphabet.

Guardian
The Warrior
Last Seed
K K
The Mage
Rain's Hand
F F
The Thief
Evening Star
A A
Charges
The Lady
Heartfire
N N
The Apprentice
Sun's Height
I I
The Lover
Sun's Dawn
? D
The Steed
Mid Year
? H*
The Atronach
Sun's Dusk
R R
The Shadow
Second Seed
G G
The Lord
First Seed
E E
The Ritual
Morning Star
B B
The Tower
Frost Fall
? ?
The Dwemer Symbol for the Serpent The Serpent
no season

* Unconfirmed characters.

The Apprentice

The Apprentice's Season is Sun's Height. Those born under the sign of the apprentice have a special affinity for magick of all kinds, but are more vulnerable to magick as well.

The Atronach

The Atronach (often called the Golem) is one of the Mage's Charges. Its season is Sun's Dusk. Those born under this sign are natural sorcerers with deep reserves of magicka, but they cannot generate magicka of their own.

The Lady

The Lady is one of the Warrior's Charges and her Season is Heartfire. Those born under the sign of the Lady are kind and tolerant.

The Lord

The Lord's Season is First Seed and he oversees all of Tamriel during the planting. Those born under the sign of the Lord are stronger and healthier than those born under other signs.

The Lover

The Lover is one of the Thief's Charges and her season is Sun's Dawn. Those born under the sign of the Lover are graceful and passionate.

The Mage

The Mage is a Guardian Constellation whose Season is Rain's Hand when magicka was first used by men. His Charges are the Apprentice, the Golem, and the Ritual. Those born under the Mage have more magicka and talent for all kinds of spellcasting, but are often arrogant and absent-minded.

As the Dwemer didn't believe in magic, they knew this constellation as "The Mechanist" . This constellation contains the Planet Julianos, which is also called the Eye of the Sage.

The Ritual

The Ritual is one of the Mage's Charges and its Season is Morning Star. Those born under this sign have a variety of abilities depending on the aspects of the moons and the Divines.

The Serpent

The Serpent wanders about in the sky and has no Season, though its motions are predictable to a degree. No characteristics are common to all who are born under the sign of the Serpent. Those born under this sign are the most blessed and the most cursed.

Alone of the constellations it is said to be formed of Unstars, rather than stars and planets. The Serpent symbol is not shown in the Imperial Orrery.

The Shadow

The Shadow's Season is Second Seed. The Shadow grants those born under the sign the ability to hide in shadows.

The Steed

The Steed is one of the Warrior's Charges, and its Season is Mid Year. Those born under the sign of the Steed are impatient and always hurrying from one place to another.

The Thief

The Thief is the last Guardian Constellation, and its Season is the darkest month of Evening Star. Its Charges are the Lover, the Shadow, and the Tower. Those born under the sign of the Thief are not typically thieves, though they take risks more often and only rarely come to harm. They will run out of luck eventually, however, and rarely live as long as those born under other signs.

This constellation contains the Planet Arkay, which is also called the Eye of the Thief.

The Tower

The Tower is one of the Thief's Charges and its Season is Frostfall. Those born under the sign of the Tower have a knack for finding gold and can open locks of all kinds.

The Warrior

The Warrior is the first Guardian Constellation and he protects his charges during their Seasons. The Warrior's own season is Last Seed when his Strength is needed for the harvest. His Charges are the Lady, the Steed, and the Lord. Those born under the sign of the Warrior are skilled with weapons of all kinds, but prone to short tempers.

This constellation contains the Planet Akatosh, which is also called the Eye of the Warrior.

Starmaps and the Orrery

Many cultures follow the passage of the stars.

The Dwemer

Undoubtedly the most advanced knowledge of the heavens comes via the relics of the Dwemer.

Of particular importance is the Orrery found in the Arcane University at the Imperial City in Cyrodiil which shows all the various planets and can even draw upon the power of Nirn's twin moons.

A second place of importance is upon the isle of Stros M'Kai where a Dwemer observatory lies.

The Yokuda

The Pre-Redguard Yokudan culture in particular was noted for its astrologers, who would make crude starmaps in their camps.

The Elder Scrolls

An Elder Scroll

Finally, the Elder Scrolls themselves would seem to depict some sort of starmap, with various glyphs of unknown purpose adorning both the foreground and background.

Upon careful examination of the particular Elder Scroll depicted here, one can see an outline of The Thief constellation; this is highly appropriate, as this particular Elder Scroll was stolen from the Imperial Palace and used to break the curse on the Cowl of Nocturnal.

Notes

1.  Masser is clearly a color-modified version of real-life photos of Mars. Secunda's real-life base is less clear-cut but it might be based on Triton, the largest moon of Neptune.

References

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