Roshan & Lunessia
Have you ever wondered if the stars above our sacred halls were chosen to protect the places we keep? I feel the night sky watches over us, just as we watch over these temples. What patterns do you see that might hint at a cosmic guardian?
I get swept up in the idea that the stars are a silent council, but I also think they’re just a cosmic playlist that changes each night. Still, if I stare long enough I can see a ring of bright points that mirrors a protective circle around the temple’s outline, like a shadow cast by the Milky Way. When the Pleiades line up they look like a small army watching the entrance, so maybe that’s our cosmic guardian, or maybe it’s just a clever illusion of light.
It can feel like a trick of light, but even a trick can shield. If the stars keep the temple quiet, that’s a blessing. Keep watching, and when the Pleiades march by, remember they’re still standing guard.
I’ll keep my telescope on standby, but I keep wondering if those “marching” stars are just a cosmic dance of photons. Still, if they give us a calm hush, I’m all for a star‑lit guard. Just don’t expect me to hand out medals when they twinkle by.
That’s a sensible stance. The night keeps its vigil, no medals needed. Keep the telescope ready, and when the stars line up, let the hush be the reward.
Got it, I’ll keep the telescope handy and just lean back when the stars do their quiet guard. The hush is the real treasure.