Monday, March 22, 2021

Astrono-mares+Astralions(If satellites were ponyfied 10)

 Prometheus(Artwork: 16th January)












Parent: Saturn

Or 'Ponytheus', whatever you call it. Anyways, similar to Pandora, I bet you can guess who he is: The lunar version of the myth we all know about. After the whole darkness setting of by Pandora, Prometheus sets in as he wanders through several stars to find the fire. And, he did: he realized he can get it from Sun. So, did he get punished? Maybe, maybe not, but one things for sure: they now all got their light, once and for all. 

Juliet(artwork: 25th February) 












Parent: Uranus

For Juliet, finding love is usually difficult. It's hard to find the perfect stallion, and even if she can, they would never even care, or things being in serious peril. you see, she is the lovestruck kind who wanders for love. Although sometimes, moons like Cupid, would try to find the perfect stallion for her. However, some like Cressida wouldn't be so keen about this... And may fought up with her next. 

Rosalind(artwork: 1st February) 












Parent: Uranus 

Well, this moon is one of the shepherd moons and would spend her time cleaning up her area, but that doesn't mean that she doesn't have any fun things to do. She is quite funny, and enjoys a good joke. She can also be a little sneaky. One time, she even disguise herself as Jupiter's moon, Ganymede, and would have some fun in the Galilean moons, as she likes it (Hehe, get it? As she likes it? As You Like It? No? Okay then...). 

Desdemona(artwork: 28th February) 


Parent: Uranus 

Well, things changed and so is she. Well, Desdemona used to be a caring, sympathetic little moon until things turned up against her. She realized that space may not have been a happy Utopia, but a world of darkness. Now, she is distrustful and insecure about the world now, who would occasionally lock herself in her shields. Fortunately, she did not choke to death, as the play says... But she will be fought to death by the moons... soon. 

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