Celestial Navigation Log: The Origin of the Flicker

Date: Tenth Rotation of Pelagic Moon, Year Unrecorded
Vessel: Fathoms of Eternity
Observation: North-West Drift at Sequence Zeta-Six

Upon entering the region dubbed Flicker Point, an anomaly overrode previous star maps. The celestial bodies align in an unexplained manner, resembling the errant dance of phosphorescent jellyfish. Initial coordinates misaligned, leading to skepticism among crew about charts from the Driftless Library.

Date: Second Awakening of Dawn
Observation: Celestial Tide Patterns

A meeting was convened under the guide of the observer's third watch. Discussion revolved around navigational continuity and revising the non-linear arcs traced by our ethereal north.

The pulse of navigating stars appears synchronized with the vessel's own luminescent wake, suggesting a potential feedback loop yet to be decoded.

Date: Unnamed Horizon Day
Vessel: Continuum Compass

Recording cessation of syncopation at the horizon where light eternally flickers. Notably, this celestial horizon appeared spontaneously, potentially re-routing future expeditions away from known constellations.

The convergence of arcs continues to define this as an unprecedented location in astronomical history.