+1,000,000 nerd points
The Sentinel of Order
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|---^---------------------------| The Force of Order is represented by the
|--(@)------------------------| Sentinel, first called such due to the fact
|-/---\--------|(@)|-----------| that there originally was but one star noted
|---|----------|-----|-----------| noted in this constellation. Within Thera,
|---|-----------\ _ /-----------| Order seeks a harmonious arrangement of the
|----------===---===\-------| multiverse, as dictated by divine rules. It
|(@)-\--/-l----------l\-\-------| is noted that the Order of the Starcrowned
|-------\-/-\---------/--\-\-----| have long noticed this constellation's effect
|---|----+--|--------|---\-\-----| on their faith. They were, perhaps, a bit too
|---|--------|--------|----\-@-| narrow-minded to realize that other
|---|--------|--------|----------| constellations influenced important aspects
|---|------==-@-==----------| of Thera, too. Which, some do say, is part of
|---|--------|---------|---------| the reason they began to call themselves the
|---|--------|----/^|--|---------| Starcrowned. At first, followers of Lord
|---|--------|---/--|--|---------| Nepenthe were branded by a rising star. They
|---|-------_-|-|---|--|---------| eventually noticed not one, but three stars
|---@--|____]----[@]------| seemed to have behavior that influenced
+------------------------------+ order, or visa versa. It is believed by more
knowledgeable astronomers that there is actually seven stars within the
constellation; three bright stars giving the Starcrown, and four less
visible stars. This point is still under some deliberation, at least
until the Starcrowned open their eyes to the skies long enough to
actually look.
I'm so obsessive that when qhcf smashed my log all together, I reconstructed it with dashes so the constellation was visible.