Constellation
This is a list of known constellations in the Warcraft universe.
Azeroth
- After Ysera dies, Elune seems to create a dragon-shaped constellation in the night sky.[1]
- There are nightborne designs for a spellblade mirroring a treasured constellation of their people.[2]
Draenor
One of Medivh's many areas of expertise was astronomy. He owned books with star maps of constellations of Draenor, the homeworld of the orcs. One of these books described three Draenic constellations: the Staff, the Tome, and the Seer. The book noted that once every five hundred and forty-seven years, a celestial event involved these three constellations and more, with a comet streaking through the Staff and one of Draenor's moons being full right in the middle of the Seer.[3] The novel didn't specify who wrote these books, though they seemed to be written as a first-hand account.
Coincidentally, this celestial event matched up to three artifacts from Azeroth: the Jeweled Scepter of Sargeras (the Staff), the Eye of Dalaran (the Seer), and the Book of Medivh (the Tome).[3] When Ner'zhul combined the three corresponding artifacts with the magical energies released during the event, he was able to open up dimensional gateways to other worlds.[4]
There was also another constellation that didn't appear in the books Khadgar had taken from Karazhan, and that he had personally dubbed "Turalyon's Hammer" in honor of his friend.[3] The latter can also be seen on Azeroth.[5]
Seer Kazal
- "The stars shape our destinies, child, granting their blessings to the worthy and shunning the weak."
- — Seer Kazal
The Shadowmoon orcs have a long history of spirituality and astrology. Seer Kazal <Shadowmoon Exile>, who gave related quests during Bonus Events prior to Legion, describes various stars with special meanings and effects.
- The blazing star, which sears the earth and parches the landscape. This star is relentless, malevolent almost. While its influence holds, new paths may open up, to distant places and even distant times.[6]
- The chill star, which shines upon the land with its cold light as even the spirits retreat to the shadows. This star is unlike any other in the skies, sapping warmth and life. Much like the blazing star, while its influence holds, new paths may open up, to distant places and even distant times.[7]
- The Destroyer's star, which shines upon the land with its piercing light as even the spirits retreat to the shadows. This star is unlike any other in the skies, laying bare the weaknesses of even the boldest heroes. While its influence holds, new paths may open up, to distant places and even distant times.[8]
- When the sign of the emissary shines in the night sky, the stars strengthen existing bonds and forge new ones. Friendship is still not cheaply won, and deeds will prove loyalty, but trust comes more readily during these days.[9]
- One alignment of the stars is a dire sign, stirring bloodlust and calling warriors to battle to the death in close quarters. Arena masters turn a tidy profit during these days, likely not understanding why their stands are overflowing.[10]
- The favorite star of warlords and generals dominates the sky, offering good fortune to tacticians everywhere. Some say that the battle star hones the instincts of commanders to the point of near-prophecy.[11]
- One configuration of stars causes an unusual vibration in the crystals strewn across Draenor, relics of the ancient Apexis. Some swear that the crystals will multiply when left unattended beneath the night sky, but none have seen the phenomenon firsthand.[12]
- One alignment of the stars is truly a strange one, causing the tiniest of creatures to gain unnatural aptitude. None of the Shadowmoon sages can explain the phenomenon, but cunning tamers have much to gain, especially by testing their skills against those of their peers.[13]
Constellation statues
Within the halls of Ulduar a few constellations can be found, they are similar in appearance to Algalon:
Creatures
There are beings that resemble constellations and are often qualified as "celestial":
- Constellar - A race of constellation-like celestial beings.
- Celestial Blacksmith
- Celestial Defender
- Elegon - A cloud serpent
- Players receiving the buff "Touch of the Titans" during the Elegon encounter take on the form of a celestial human
- [Celestial Calf] - A riverbeast
- [Celestial Dragon] - A cloud serpent
- [Celestial Steed] - A horse
- [Stardust] - A rabbit
- Comet - A quilen
Items
- Weapons
In World of Warcraft a few items appear to be some kind of solid constellation.
- [Fang of Oblivion] - A dagger
- [Starshard Edge] - Another dagger
- [Starshatter] - A sword
- [Elegion, the Fanged Crescent] - An axe
- [Torch of the Celestial Spark] - A wand
- Other
- Players can also summon a constellation using [Star Chart].
- Balance druids can change their [Moonkin Form] into "Astral Form" using the [Glyph of Stars].
In Hearthstone
- The Kraken, a zodiac constellation[14]
- The Mammoth, a zodiac constellation[15]
- The Raven, a zodiac constellation[16]
In the RPG
Azeroth
- The Bear[17]
See also
References
- ^ [10-45] The Fate of Val'sharah
- ^ [The Stars' Design]
- ^ a b c Beyond the Dark Portal, chapter 16
- ^ Beyond the Dark Portal
- ^ "A Whisper of Warning", pg. 26
- ^ [100] A Burning Path Through Time
- ^ [100] A Frozen Path Through Time
- ^ [100] A Shattered Path Through Time
- ^ [100] Emissary of War
- ^ [100] The Arena Calls
- ^ [100] A Call to Battle
- ^ [100] The Time to Strike
- ^ [100W] The Very Best
- ^ Daxxari 2016-02-02. A New Way to Play. Retrieved on 2016-02-02.
- ^ 2017-02-16. A Year of Mammoth Proportions!. Retrieved on 2017-02-24.
- ^ 2018-02-27. The Year of the Raven Soars Ahead. Retrieved on 2018-02-27.
- ^ Magic & Mayhem, pg. 137