The Night Sky Above Zorhros
I studied the stars for half my life and still did not know them until I stood alone beneath them, wordless.”
— Maevren Sideros, Astral Cartographer of Bel Hallow
Love. Destiny. Hidden gifts.
On Zorhros, the sky remembers what you were born to become.
The twelve celestial signs of Zorhros follow the familiar rhythm of a twelve-month orbit cycle.
To find your sign, simply count your birth month into the Zorhrosian Sky Wheel.
Born in the first month of the year? On Earth, that is January. On Zorhros, it is Jåndin. Count one sign into the wheel — your sign is The Scavenger.
Born in the fourth month of the year? On Earth, that is April. On Zorhros, it is Arøpki. Count four signs in — your sign is The Dusthare.
Born in the ninth month of the year? On Earth, that is September. On Zorhros, it is Süjörd. Count nine signs in — your sign is The Echo Stag.
Find your place in the Zorhrosian sky and discover which constellation watches over you.
Who knows? It might even reveal something about your friendships, your future… or the kind of heart you are most likely to follow.
Remember... the stars may whisper ... but they don’t get the final vote.
The Scavenger
Month 1: Jåndin
Compatibility
Personality:
Scavenger-born people are practical, sharp-eyed, and quietly resourceful. They can walk into a broken place and see possibilities others miss. They are survivors, makers, fixers, and problem-solvers.
Strength:
They know how to turn almost nothing into something valuable.
Weakness:
They sometimes believe they have to solve every problem alone.
Best Match: The Dusthare
The Dusthare brings energy, movement, and surprise, while the Scavenger brings practical skill and steady instincts. Together, they can survive almost anything.
Also Good With: The Warden’s Chain
Both signs value loyalty and getting through hard things.
Danger Match: The Thirteenth Flame
The Flame may move too fiercely, too quickly, and too dramatically for the Scavenger’s practical soul.
Why it gets messy:
One wants to fix the problem. The other wants to set the whole problem on fire.
Legend says the first Scavenger looked at the wreckage of the stars and saw a future. This constellation became a sign of knowledge, creation, and survival — where chaos and wisdom meet. Its great hook still guides navigators toward true north through the fiercest dust storms.
Ancient myths describe the Serpent as the devourer of fallen ships. When it glows bright red during the solar cycle, it is said that the scrap piles of Zorhros will yield their greatest treasures.
The Iron Serpent
Personality:
Iron Serpent-born people are intense, determined, and difficult to stop once their mind is set. They carry powerful inner drive and often move through life with purpose, ambition, and grit.
Strength:
They endure pressure better than most and rarely back down from a challenge.
Weakness:
They can become too rigid, holding on long after something should be released.
Month 2 : Fëbryn
Best Match: The Broken Crown
Both signs understand strength, ambition, and responsibility. The Broken Crown gives the Serpent purpose, while the Serpent gives the Crown courage to act.
Also Good With: The Gate Above
Both are drawn to power, mystery, and transformation.
Danger Match: The Dusthare
The Dusthare is quick, restless, and unpredictable. The Serpent likes control.
Why it gets messy:
One wants a plan. The other has already changed direction three times and disappeared over a dune..
Compatibility
A tricky companion in the night sky. Navigators are warned that the Fox's tail points toward mirages, while its fixed stone-eyes mark the safest paths through the shifting dunes.
The Stone-Eyed Fox
Personality:
Stone-Eyed Fox-born people are clever, observant, and hard to fool. They notice what others miss — the shift in someone’s voice, the missing detail, the lie hidden inside a smile.
Strength:
They see patterns quickly and can think three steps ahead.
Weakness:
They may guard their softer feelings too carefully.
Month 3 : Marëya
Compatibility
Best Match: The Echo Stag
The Fox notices details. The Stag senses meaning. Together, they can read a room, a silence, or a secret better than anyone.
Also Good With: The Scavenger
Both are clever, observant, and good at spotting what others miss.
Danger Match: The Lantern Moth
The Moth leads with hope and feeling. The Fox may question everything too much.
Why it gets messy:
One says, “Trust the light.” The other says, “That light looks suspicious.”
The Dusthare
Month 4 : Arøpki
Compatibility
Personality:
Dusthare-born people are quick-minded, lively, and full of restless energy. They carry the spirit of renewal, movement, instinct, and surprise. They are hard to corner and even harder to discourage.
Strength:
They adapt quickly and can find a path where others see only trouble.
Weakness:
They may move so fast that they forget to pause, listen, or let others catch up.
Best Match: The Scavenger
The Dusthare brings speed, instinct, and daring. The Scavenger brings cleverness, survival skill, and common sense. A great adventure pairing.
Also Good With: The Lantern Moth
Both carry springlike energy, hope, movement, and courage.
Danger Match: The Iron Serpent
The Serpent can feel too intense or controlling for the Dusthare’s restless spirit.
Why it gets messy:
One wants freedom. The other wants commitment, focus, and maybe a five-year strategy.
Old sky-lore says the Dusthare appears when travelers are near despair, guiding the worthy toward hidden water, shelter, or a second chance. With powerful hind legs and impossible speed, it symbolizes luck, fertility, strength, and perseverance. Its rising marks the end of the Great Dark and the beginning of planting season, while the Hare’s Eye points true north for those lost in the dunes — away from Velkris nests and toward survival.
The Broken Crown marks the empire that fell before the Dust Age, reminding Zorhros that even great powers can break. Rising in a season of newness and celebration, it symbolizes wisdom over mere knowledge, adaptability over pride, and curiosity guided by duty. Its cracked arc is used by starship navigators to locate the gateway shortcut into the Fifth Quadrant — a warning that every path to power must be entered with care.
The Broken Crown
Month 5 : Mydrå
Personality:
Broken Crown-born people are thoughtful, noble-hearted, and deeply aware of responsibility. They often feel the weight of what is fair, what is right, and what must be protected.
Strength:
They have strong integrity and a natural sense of justice.
Weakness:
They may carry burdens that were never truly theirs to bear.
Compatibility
Best Match: The Iron Serpent
The Broken Crown gives the Serpent moral direction, while the Serpent gives the Crown strength and momentum. This can be a powerful pair.
Also Good With: The Warden’s Chain
Both value loyalty, responsibility, and doing what is right.
Danger Match: The Gate Above
The Gate Above may feel too restless, mysterious, or hard to pin down for the Crown’s need for trust and clarity.
Why it gets messy:
One wants a promise. The other is still staring at the next doorway.
A celestial sequence that represents duty and the tethering of the moon-stations. For those working in the Helium-3 mining caverns, the Chain is a symbol of their unbreakable connection to Zorhoros and each other.
The Warden’s Chain
Personality:
Warden’s Chain-born people are loyal, steady, and protective. They believe in promises, family, chosen family, and standing beside the people they love when things become difficult.
Strength:
They are dependable and deeply faithful once they give their trust.
Weakness:
They may stay bound to duties, people, or promises even when those chains begin to hurt.
Month 6 : Jendül
Best Match: The Widow’s Cup
The Chain protects. The Cup understands. Together, they create a bond that feels safe, loyal, and emotionally deep.
Also Good With: The Broken Crown
Both take promises seriously.
Danger Match: The Thirteenth Flame
The Flame may feel too wild, intense, or unpredictable for the Chain’s steady heart.
Why it gets messy:
One says, “Stay.” The other says, “I have to go change the universe.”
Compatibility
The Fish
Month 7: Jyltür
Compatibility
Personality:
Seven-Finned-born people are mysterious, deep-feeling, and ancient-souled. They are drawn to hidden places, old stories, forgotten truths, and emotions that run far beneath the surface.
Strength:
They possess emotional depth, intuition, and a rare ability to understand what lies beneath appearances.
Weakness:
They may retreat too far into their inner world and become difficult for others to reach.
Best Match: The Gate Above
Both signs are mysterious, deep, and drawn to what lies beneath ordinary life. They understand hidden worlds and unspoken feelings.
Also Good With: The Echo Stag
Both are intuitive and connected to old wisdom.
Danger Match: The Scavenger
The Scavenger may be too practical for the Fish’s ancient, emotional depths.
Why it gets messy:
One is asking, “But does it work?” The other is whispering to the abyss.
Ancient sky-scholars believe the Deepwake once swam the oceans of the world before the Cataclysm. Each year, it rises in the sky before the fiercest heat of Åugvar,. It is a sacred sign of immortality, rebirth, and promised relief. To those who endure the dry season, the Deepwake whispers that the waters are not gone forever.
The Thirteenth Flame burns beyond the ordered Belt, a celestial anomaly shaped from red stars, glowing gas, and ribbons of amber, gold, and white light.
Old Zorhrosian myth says an ancient entity once tried to steal light from the heavens and cast the worlds into eternal dark. But one flame refused to die. It scattered itself across the void and became the Thirteenth Flame — the Eternal Fire that still burns where no sign was meant to be.
Its rising marks the end of the great heat and the first turn toward harvest, a reminder that even in the deepest dark, some light cannot be taken.
The Thirteenth Flame
Month 8 : Åugvar
Personality:
Thirteenth Flame-born people are bold, passionate, and marked by inner fire. They carry the heat of change, rebellion, courage, and destiny. They do not easily accept that something is impossible.
Strength:
They inspire others through bravery and fierce determination.
Weakness:
They can burn too hot, pushing themselves or others past the breaking point.
Compatibility
Best Match: The Lantern Moth
The Flame brings courage and passion. The Moth brings hope and warmth. Together, they can light up the darkest room.
Also Good With: The Dusthare
Both are bold, fast-moving, and hard to discourage.
Danger Match: The Warden’s Chain
The Chain wants steadiness. The Flame wants destiny.
Why it gets messy:
One builds a safe home. The other accidentally turns it into a revolution headquarters.
A celestial phantom said to reside in the deepest craters. It is believed that the Stag echoes the voices of the ancestors, guiding the lost toward hidden water sources.
The Echo Stag
Month 9 : Süjörd
Personality:
Echo Stag-born people are intuitive, thoughtful, and guided by quiet wisdom. They often sense things before others do and are deeply connected to memory, meaning, and the unseen movement of fate.
Strength:
They listen deeply — to people, places, silence, and instinct.
Weakness:
They may hesitate too long, waiting for certainty when the moment calls for action.
Compatibility
Best Match: The Stone-Eyed Fox
The Stag feels what is hidden. The Fox sees what is hidden. Together, they make a beautifully perceptive pair.
Also Good With: The Fish
Both carry depth, intuition, and ancient-soul energy.
Danger Match: The Iron Serpent
The Serpent’s intensity may overwhelm the Stag’s quiet wisdom.
Why it gets messy:
One needs stillness. The other arrives with a mission, a plan, and dramatic eye contact.
The Gate Above
Month 10 : Öctådji
Compatibility
Personality:
Gate Above-born people are imaginative, searching, and drawn toward mystery. They are threshold people — always standing between what is known and what might be waiting beyond the next door.
Strength:
They are open to transformation and willing to explore what others fear.
Weakness:
They may become restless, always looking for the next doorway before fully understanding the room they are in.
Best Match: The Fish
The Gate Above seeks mystery. The Fish understands depth. Together, they are drawn to secrets, transformation, and the hidden shape of things.
Also Good With: The Iron Serpent
Both are powerful, intense, and willing to walk into the unknown.
Danger Match: The Broken Crown
The Crown needs loyalty and clarity. The Gate may keep too many doors half-open.
Why it gets messy:
One asks, “Where is this going?” The other says, “That depends which reality we enter.”
A dark patch in the star-belt that represents a doorway to the underworld. It is often invoked in funeral rites and used as a metaphor for the final silence that awaits all who wander. It also signified the coming of a new season
The Widow’s Cup
Month 11 : Növunn
Compatibility
Personality:
Widow’s Cup-born people are compassionate, tender-hearted, and emotionally wise. They understand longing, loss, and the strange beauty of things that survive after breaking.
Strength:
They bring comfort, empathy, and healing to others.
Weakness:
They may pour so much of themselves into others that they forget to refill their own cup.
Best Match: The Warden’s Chain
The Cup brings tenderness. The Chain brings steadiness. Together, they can create a deeply loyal, healing connection.
Also Good With: The Lantern Moth
Both are compassionate, hopeful, and emotionally generous.
Danger Match: The Stone-Eyed Fox
The Fox may analyze feelings that the Cup simply needs honored.
Why it gets messy:
One says, “I’m hurting.” The other says, “Interesting. Let’s examine the pattern.”
A cracked chalice in the southern sky. It represents the grief of lost eras, the disappearing stars but also the hope that one day, a special one will arrive and the cup will again be filled with the hope of of a new dawn.
The star-moth serves as a herald of the solar cycles. When its wings are seen to tremor in the atmospheric haze, it is a signal for the Zorhrosian to prepare for the Great Dark with a celebration of light.
The Lantern Moth
Month 11 : Dëcöyr
Personality:
Lantern Moth-born people are hopeful, warm, and quietly brave. They are drawn to light in dark places and often become a source of comfort, wonder, or courage for those around them.
Strength:
They carry hope even when the night feels long.
Weakness:
They may be drawn toward dangerous lights, trusting too quickly or giving their glow to those who have not earned it.
Compatibility
Best Match: The Thirteenth Flame
The Moth brings hope. The Flame brings courage. Together, they are bright, bold, and impossible to ignore.
Also Good With: The Widow’s Cup
Both are emotionally warm and drawn to light in dark places.
Danger Match: The Stone-Eyed Fox
The Fox may be too skeptical for the Moth’s open-hearted glow.
Why it gets messy:
One believes in the beautiful light. The other has already checked it for traps.