Thursday, December 3, 2020

Astrono-mares (If Stars are ponyfied 2)

 (See last post for what is happening) Lets just go straight to the point,I have nothing to say


Betelgeuse(Artwork: 30th November)


















Location(Constellation): Orion

Betelgeuse is known for being boisterous and bubbly... but fiery this year. You see, she is always bright and energetic who really doesn't like being solitary, but during last year, she had dimmed so much to the point where no one noticed her. After that, she starts to loose part of her positivity and frequently acts irritated and aggressive who would constantly hunt for other stars for her little snack and would hiss and fire at other celestials if they had came to her territory. Hopefully, she can recover soon...

Sirius(Artwork:30th November)


















Location: Canis Major

Sirius is the brightest star ever in the galaxy, as in, incredibly positive with a kind heart. She is loyal to others and would stay by their side, especially VY Canis Majoris. Some say that even in the hardest times, Sirius would play around with them until they are satisfied.

VY Canis Majoris(artwork: 30th November)


















Location: Canis Major

A star that is the largest in her constellation. She, like Sirius, is loyal and friendly. She is also hardworking, helping other stars when the time comes. They both have been well liked in the constellation, and they loved the other stars too. Of course, VY won't last long, but she would hopefully, enjoy her life until the end.

Thuban(Artwork: 3rd December)

 
















Location: Draco

She had once been a North Star, until Polaris stepped in and took over her part. Unlike proud, stone-hearted Polaris, Thuban has a heart of gold and even after being replaced, she still has her navigation skills in her heart. She would still guide other celestials to where they were. However, she may just have a second chance... soon. 

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