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Solar

 Zodiac

The Solar Zodiac is similar in function to ours. It's mostly a fun astrological and cultural thing to follow, with some taking it more seriously than others. Every month, there is a new zodiac. Unlike our world, they are not splitting two different months but represent an entire month instead. The culture of this zodiac is widespread with many cultures accepting these representations for the month and their astrological meanings. However, there are some cultures that either don't have zodiacs at all or have their own unique ones. This page is going to cover the most common signs.

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November - Flying Monkey (Hanubis)

The constellation for the flying monkey is called Hanubis. Most cultures know of a legend about Hanubis that usually accompanies his ascension to the stars. One such legend is that his owner had a treasure stolen, and Hanubis went on a dangerous adventure to get the item back. His quick wit and clever nature led to him outsmarting his enemies. After returning the stolen treasure, a goddess, impressed by Hanubis, declared that, when his life was done, she would put him into the stars to be her companion.

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Good Traits: Clever, Adventurous, Curious

Bad Traits: Destructive, Easily Bored, Impatient

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December - Bandersnatch

This constellation is simply known as Bandersnatch. It is a clunky collection of stars. As far as legends, there is no one legend to draw from. Different cultures tend to have their own reason why the bandersnatch was put into the stars.

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Good Traits: Determined, Independent, Confident

Bad Traits: Impatient, Quickly Angered, Stubborn

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Torember - Pseudo-Dragon (Polerima)

This zodiac is known as Polerima. It is a virginal character and is very Virgo-like. Legend says she fell in love with a Stragoi but was unable to communicate this to him until she was given one last wish by a Grim Reaper. She made the wish that she could tell the Stragoi her feelings. After her death, the Stragoi begged the Reaper to put her into the stars where he could love and admire her for the rest of his days.

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Good Traits: Intelligent, Practical, Analytical 

Bad Traits: Perfectionist, Self-Critical, Critical of Others

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January - Rooster

The zodiac is simply known as the rooster. It is said, in many legends, that the sun god(dess) put the rooster into the stars so that when (s)he finally came in on his/her trek to move the sun across the sky, the rooster would be the first creature to welcome him/her in the morning.

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Good Traits: Disciplined, Responsible, Ambitious

Bad Traits: Unforgiving, Insecure, Too Competitive

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February - Fox (Vultodd)

This constellation is known as Vultodd. In legends, Vultodd has been portrayed as both male and female, so different cultures have different individual tales about how the fox got put into the stars.

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Good Traits: Quick Thinking, Humorous, Active (Mentally or Physically)

Bad Traits: Clumsy (Mentally or Physically), Disorganized, Dismissive

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March - Horse (Equinius)

This zodiac is known as Equinius. While a horse, the type of horse is never agreed upon. Some use an ordinary horse while others use the beast horse. Some cultures even use a zebra.

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Good Traits: Reliable, Selfless, Loyal

Bad Traits: Too Serious, Workaholic, People-Pleaser

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April - Jackelope (Lepuvine)

The constellation for this zodiac is Lepuvine (Lep-oo-vine). It is represented by thee jackelope. Different cultures have different legends on how this creature ended up in the stars, though it is usually a tale where its courage and speed are the primary focus.

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Good Traits: Courageous, Independent, Competitive

Bad Traits: Selfish, Braggart, Distant

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Sakuary - Wraithwolf (Wyltenlupin)

This constellation is called Wyltenlupin (while-ten-loo-pin). It is represented by the wraithwolf. Wraithwolves are seen as very reliable and courageous steeds. It's no wonder the gods wanted one in the stars to defend the cosmos.

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Good Traits: Good Listener, Sociable, Sentimental

Bad Traits: Dependent, Slow to Accept Change, Indecisive

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May - Scorpion (Scorpio)

This constellation is called Scorpio. It appears similar to our Scorpio constellation and holds a lot of the same traits.

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Good Traits: Passionate, Perceptive, Open-Minded

Bad Traits: Vengeful, Intense, Holds Grudges

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June - Crab (Tomatoas)

This constellation is called Tomatoas and is represented by a crab. The type of crab may vary from culture to culture, so most simply use a generic grab as its preferred image. Its traits are similar to our Cancer.

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Good Traits: Compassionate, Nurturing, Empathetic

Bad Traits: Moody, Noncommutative, Spiteful

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July - Snake (Serpenteon)

This constellation is called Serpenteon (Sir-pent-ee-on/Sir-pen-shee-on) and is represented by a snake. The type of snake varies from culture to culture and even from individual to individual.

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Good Traits: Wise, Intuitive, Charming

Bad Traits: Loner, Secretive, Shy

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Mithrone - Dorogorod

The constellation is also known as Dorogorod and is very Gemini-like in traits but not in the constellation itself. A dorogorod is a cat-like creature with backwards back legs and a large fluffy tail that it holds up that looks like a second head.

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Good Traits: Adaptable, Versatile, Friendly

Bad Traits: Too Trusting, Flakey, Inability to Let Go

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August - Bear (Ursus)

This constellation is known as Ursus and is represented by a bear. The constellation is very Big Dipper-like, however, the "handle" is much shorter, removing what would be the "tail" of Ursa Major/Minor in our world. It does still serve a similar purpose in the fact that Ursus does point to Lotherria's North Star and is very useful in navigation.

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Good Traits: Protective, Diplomatic, Punctual

Bad Traits: Bad-Tempered, Fickle, Poor-Listener

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September - Lion (Leo)

Like in our world, this constellation is known as Leo and is represented by a lion. The constellation is practically identical to ours. It is said that the Leo was placed in the stars and is forever being pursued by Mithman, an Orion-like figure taking up a similar constellation in Lotherria. Mithman, in his pursuit of Leo, does not realize that he is being chased by Scorpio, much like how this occurs with Scorpio, Leo, and Orion in our world. Several cultures have legends about these three and how they ended up in the stars. Some cultures refer to Mithman by another name. Universally, it is somehow understood that the placeholder for personal names is that of a mythical man, hence Mithman.

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Good Traits: Confident, Generous, Brave

Bad Traits: Dominating, Proud, Attention-Seeking

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Havuary - Bull (Taurus)

This constellation is known as Taurus and is represented by a bull, but it does not resemble our constellation of Taurus, though its symbol is the same and used to represent the sign all over Lotherria. There are legends surrounding this bull, and many tales are similar while others differ depending on culture. Minotaurs believe (though it can be argued if it's literally or metaphorically) that Taurus is their ancient ancestor.

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Good Traits: Loyal, Patient, Stable

Bad Traits: Stubborn, Inflexible, Possessive/Materialistic

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October - Shark (Cachariha)

This constellation is known as Cachariha and is represented by a shark. The type of shark varies, but a generic shark is most used. It is said that this is a cosmic shark that eats time and plans to gobble up the year as it finishes to make way for the new year. So, some people call it the Time Shark.

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Good Traits: Optimistic, Innovative, Inspiring

Bad Traits: Careless, Unreliable with Commitments, Emotionally Distant

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