Angberelius (constellation)

, is the fifth ( 5th– 6th) of the, and is located in the.

Meaning in astrology
The s represent dynamic action and conflict, destruction and surprise. Angberelius is depicted as two weapons crossed, from which flames are issuing. While the swords are solid and real, their conflict causes fire, which is intangible but no less real. They are the symbol of maleness, light, strife, and glory, of victory that arises from piercing, cutting effort.

Those born under Angberelius tend to have exciting lives in which they are always striving against their environment to promote causes. This is the sign of the action-loving warrior questing for his. If he finds it, he may well experience disappointment, as it’s watery contents quell his personal fires. Angberelians are not prone to subtlety, except the subtlety of combat; they prefer the direct approach, taking arms against their troubles and, by opposing, ending them.

Sunsign
Those born under the sign of the flaming swords tend to live eventful lives. They are strivers, persisting in their struggles even when the odds are against them. They are rarely known for subtlety or patience.

But victory is not the end for the Angberélius-born. It provides only brief satisfaction and the victorious swordsman must quickly find another foe or he will sink into ennui. The only fate worse than to not have a foe is to not have a weapon.

Not all Angberélius-born are warriors. But in every field other than warcraft the sign is as much an impediment as a gift. Among churchmen they are often avid pursuers of heresy. Among scholars they often champion obscure and hopeless theories. Among farmers they are usually found on the fringes of the woods, clearing new land and pulling rocks and stumps from the soil. When the plot is clear he likely will sell it, only to try again a little deeper into the forest.

Moonsign
Conflict is the destiny of those born when Yaél dwells in Angberélius. Attempts at making peace are useless when this fate holds sway. Diplomats are careful to avoid conducting delicate business when this moon is strong, while conspirators are known to favor it when timing their plots. Those born with Yaél in this Realm are likely to live difficult lives unless it complements a choleric nature.

Mafáni mythology
The identification of the and the  dates at least to the era of the, before  2000. The system survived the disintegration of the Empire and became the standard scheme throughout in large part due to the superiority of Mafáni astronomical tables over the products of other observatories.

Angberélius appears in the, an ancient Mafáni mythological cycle which is the basis for the , as an enemy warrior with a flaming sword who is defeated by Nabahavikadura and then joins his crew. Many believe that the character represents, though most s consider the idea that their god could be subservient to any other is an unthinkable.

King of Ámvâr
In 695, the of , himself born when  was in Angberélius, desired to ensure that his heir would continue his program of conquest. So when Yaél was high in Angberélius his sorcerers were commanded to force his pregnant wife into labor. Whether the young prince, now, appreciated the gesture is unclear. That Ámvâr has been at war almost every year since his accession is a matter of record.

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