Friday, March 12, 2021

Astrono-mares+Astralions (If Stars are ponyfied 6)

 Alpha Telescopii(Artwork: 19th February)












Location: Telescopium

So... Alpha Telescopii is the leader of the Telescopium. She, along with other stars, have an incredible eyesight, so incredible that, they would even see the dark matter (or 'bark matter', the dog kind which I would show later on). Anyways, she is called the 'soothsayer' since she can somehow tell the future without a single glint of the other. 

Polaris Australis(artwork: 19th February) 












Location: Octans

Polaris Australis is the southern counterpart of the North Star we know and love. She is the lesser known star then her more popular, northern counterpart, but that really didn't matter. She would always do her own things, like guiding south to the way. Unlike Polaris, she really wouldn't mind helping others, although, she will feel deeply perturbed at every failed mission.

Methuselah(Artwork: 12th March)


 










Location: Libra

Methuselah is the oldest star in the universe, actually, even older than the universe as in, while the universe is about 13.8 billion years old, Methuselah is about 14.5 billion years old! Methuselah is quite wise, and has quite a grasp of the universe. She would talk all what she knows and would even teach newer recipes and animal behaviours, but how she is older than the universe is never known...

Stephenson 2-18(Artwork: 13th March)












Location: Scutum

UY Scuti and Stephenson kind of goes hoof and hoof. Grand and large Pegasi who protects others with incredibly massive wings. These giant stars also live in the same constellation: The Scutum. Of course, he and the other stars would keep the solar system at bay, by spreading out their wings in any system. Obviously, this hardworking star would be the first to protect without the leader's call, but of course the humans wouldn't bother as much.

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