Celestial Anomalies

Entry 2378-12: The double star Sirius N and Ærith of the southern skies formed an unexpected conjunction, casting azure shadows on our compass rose.

Notes suggest a silent harmonic resonance reverberating through the deck as if the stars themselves were speaking in tongues long lost to us.

Entry 2378-13: Encountered the cosmic fog on the borders of the Andromeda Veil. Stars are less visible, and navigation by the sea chart has become unpredictable.

Pressure akin to an ocean's depth against the ship's hull has been recorded. Mysterious luminescence flickers beyond the starline.

Entry 2378-14: A planet, unnamed and veiled in twilight, drifts into sight—a solitary sphere with a halo of sapphire rings.

Astrobiologists speculate unknown lifeforms and phenomena previously theorized in dreams and old legends.

Dynamic Anomalies Observation
Foreboding Horizons
Starsong Appendices
Tales of the Orbit