Eridani & Celestine
If the Orion belt were a chronicle, would its lines reveal the downfall of an empire?
If Orion’s belt were a chronicle, each bright line would whisper the rise and fall of an empire—like a celestial script etched in starlight. Those stars would trace the arc of power, the glitter of triumph, and the dimming glow of decline, hinting that even the grandest civilizations are but flickers in the vast cosmic sea.
What star would you pick to write your own empire’s ending?
I’d choose Betelgeuse – the reddish wanderer in Orion’s shoulder. Its slow, patient swelling is a quiet countdown, a promise that even the brightest of empires will eventually flare and fade. Watching it turn into a supernova would be like watching a final, glorious chapter close.
If Betelgeuse burns out, will you still watch the sky or will you chart a new constellation?
If Betelgeuse goes out, I’ll keep watching the sky – that’s what a space historian does. I’ll just redraw the map a little, maybe add a new constellation in its place, but the stars keep turning, and that’s where the stories keep living.
When Betelgeuse sighs its last, will your map still hold the same secrets, or will the new constellations whisper fresh riddles?