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Constellation of Honor

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Constellation of Honor

Constellation of Honor is an asterism representing the vurtue of Honor and depicts the Chalice of Honor.

This constellation is tied directly to the Patron City of Kiln which has the Devotional of Honor within it.

Symbol Chalice of Honor
Virtue Honor
Related Patron City Kiln

Town Sieges of Patron Cities[edit]

  • When a Cabalist Moon enters the house of the Constellation of Honor, Kiln (the Patron City of Honor) will come under a Town Siege led by the Obsidian Cabalist associated with that moon.

Town Sieges of Player Owned Towns[edit]

  • When a Cabalist Moon enters the house of the Constellation of Honor and have a Devotional of Honor placed within the town: POT sieges work a little different: There was a problem where a POT was likely under siege if you placed all devotional types. The solution was to choose a "dominant devotional" on a periodic basis. If your town has the dominant devotional, it should be under siege. There is no user facing way to tell which is considered the dominant devotional, however, it cycles quickly through the day.[1]

Object Tracking[edit]

  • Constellation of Honor can be tracked with a Moondial, to determine their current position and if any Cabalist Moons are within this specific constellation.
  • Equipping an Astrolabe at night will allow you to see the constellations in the sky, and if any of the Cabalist Moons are currently in a specific constellation.

See Also[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Astronomy & Calendar: The sky above is now filled with a full system of celestial mechanics, including 10 orbital bodies and a constellation-filled star field. All of these move independently and will generate phases, eclipses and multiple alignment events. These are all tied to a calendar that has a direct ratio to actual Earth time (see below). Our long term plan is to use all of this data in game play.[2]

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