• "The Orbital Diary of Celestine Phos," a tome bound in twilight silk,
reveals the alignment of lost constellations that dance beneath the earth.3
• Whisked between realms, the voyager asks: Where do the stars fall to sleep?
The answer lies cradled in the moon's gentle embrace, where tides of starlight flow.4
Footnotes:
1. "Ephemeral Gazes," Aravinth Starspell, 2nd Edition (Mythics Librim, 1858)
2. The elusive poem by the wanderer-astral Alireu, published in the now-forgotten "Nights of Nebulae."
3. Indeed, Celestine Phos' musings are often accompanied by the scent of ozone—a curious trademark.
4. As penned by Lestara Windwalker in "Voices of the Celestial Tides." 4th Reissue (Phantom Press, 1901)