Conjunctions part 3
Conjunction junction, what’s your function?
Previously, I wrote about conjunctions on Athas here
and here.
So, what happens when the moons of Athas are conjunct?
One of the biggest events to have happen in the Athasian heavens is the lunar conjunction or “eclipse” that happens every 11 years. This conjunction happens on the first day of the year or High Sun. It also marks the start of a new Endlean Cycle. See 2e Dark Sun Campaign Setting pg 85.
“The endlean cycle is complete when Athas’ two moons,
Ral and Guthay, meet in the heaven, a major eclipse that occurs once every 11
years.”
What phase are moons during the conjunction? New, Full, crescent, gibbous, or quarter? During
a conjunction, the phases of both moons will be the same. – you won’t have a full Ral crossing the face
of a crescent Guthay.
Is whatever influence during the conjunction more powerful
during a full moon conjunction or a new moon conjunction? Or is it a new moon
conjunction that also partly covers the sun. i.e a life spell for a full moon
conjunction, and a death spell for a new moon conjunction. Balance for a
quarter moon.
Are the moons waxing, waning?
At the point of conjunction were the moons waxing or waning? Perhaps a waxing
moon indicates a growing or increasing spell and waning indicates a shrinking
or decreasing spell.
Dragon Magazine 340 has a great article for astrology and
astrological events, specifically when multiple moons are in conjunction:
·
All spells are empowered for the duration of the
conjunction.
·
Any conjuration summoning spell cast during the
conjunction is permanent, although the creatures summoned are free from the
caster’s control after the spell’s normal duration expires.
·
Any divination, enchantment, or transmutation
spell cast during the conjunction is not expended and may be cast again.
·
All those in the light of the conjunction suffer
from madness, as per the spell confusion with no save, for the duration of the event.
·
All those sleeping under the light of the
conjunction receive the benefits of an augury spell with a 90% chance of
success.
·
Some rare event, such as a portal opening, a
castle appearing, or a dark beast awakening occurs during the conjunction.
How long do you let the effects of the conjunction last for?
Really, the duration of the conjunction depends on the
apparent size of the moons and the speed the move across the sky as one passes
the other. I’d suggest letting it
trigger an effect with a specified duration.
Minor effects could last a full day and major effects last for 10
minutes.
Is the conjunction visible from your location? Only about
half of the total number of conjunctions are visible at the exact moment Ral
overlaps Guthay. The other half occur on
the other side of the planet.
How often does a conjunction occur?
Conjunctions will happen
every ~44.84 days if using the Merchant Calendar program. This can be
calculated by using the length of the phase of each moon per this equation:
(125*33)/(125-33) 125 days Guthay, 33
days Ral. Note that these conjunctions will only be visible in the sky about
every other conjunction, so in reality, visible conjunctions occur about every ~89.67
days.
If using different durations for phases just replace the
values per the equation above. (This
also assumes the moons are revolving the same direction around the planet. If
different, add instead of subtracting in the denominator)
Where are the moons in the sky during the conjunction? Are
they rising, at the zenith, or setting?
A rising conjunction may again indicate an increasing influence and a
setting conjunction indicate a decreasing influence, while a conjunction at the
zenith indicates the maximum.
What zodiac sign are the moons in? Is the effect different
for a conjunction to happen in Tasker the Scorpion vs Balamarish the Caravan?
Interesting to note: The “major eclipse”
that happens on the first day of the new year of the Endlean cycle (year of
Ral) happens when the moons are in Tasker the Scorpion. Five and a half years
later (in the year of the Endlean cycle of the Dragon) a new moon conjunction occurs
as well, which would also transit the sun, it occurs in Tasker the Scorpion as
well. The Conjunctions never happen in the second and third cusps.
To assist with this, I have created a table that has all 92
of the conjunctions that are possible in the Merchant Calendar program or using 33 and 125 synodic periods. It also includes which start sign the moon
will be in per the diagram in the Ivory Triangle. (Note: this can be different than the “Star
sign” indicated in the program… “Star Sign” indicates where the Sun will be
located in the constellation. Full moons
at conjunction will be in the opposite start sign. Anyway, the table breaks it all out.
Here are some additional ideas for
treating conjunctions.
Allow the effects of a
conjunction to last for 10 minutes. All
magic cast during the 10 minutes of the conjunction is impacted in different
ways depending on the two moons’ phases, whether they are waxing or waning,
their position in the night sky, and the constellation they are in. To use this
would first determine if the conjunction is visible or not. If you are not using the Merchant Calendar program to determine phase of the moon, you can just roll for it.
Use the following tables to
determine the effect.
Phase |
Percent
Full* |
Effect
(Description) |
Full |
94-100 |
All variable, numeric effects of a spell cast under this conjunction phase are maximized. |
Gibbous |
56-94 |
All variable, numeric effects of a spell cast under this conjunction phase are increased by 50%. |
Half |
44-56 |
Variable, numeric effects of a spell cast under this conjunction phase are not impacted. |
Crescent |
6-44 |
All variable, numeric effects of a spell cast under this conjunction phase are decreased by 50%. |
New |
0-6 |
All variable, numeric effects of a spell cast under this conjunction phase are minimized. |
*The percent full is provided
in the Merchant Calendar program as either a positive or negative number.
Positive if it is waxing and negative if it is waning. For the phases full,
half, and new, I let there be a 6% range on either side of the exact percentage
value of the phase occurrence. This means
that Ral will be full, half or new for about 3 consecutive days. And also means Guthay would be full, half, or
new for about 8 consecutive days.
Additional effects can also
be determined with the following:
Position |
Effect
(Range) |
%
Roll |
Zenith |
Spell
range is doubled |
0-4 |
Rising |
Spell
range is increased by 50% |
6-24 |
Setting |
Spell
range is decreased by 50% |
25-47 |
Below
Horizon |
Spell
range is decreased to 25% |
48-100% |
Waxing/Waning |
Effect
(Duration) |
%
Roll |
Waxing |
Spell
duration is doubled |
1 -
50 |
Waning |
Spell
duration is halved |
51 –
100 |
This treats a full moon
conjunction at 100% as waxing and a new moon conjunction at 0% as waning
If you are not keeping track
of time, or using the Merchant Calendar, or if you don’t know the particular
day of the year it is, and if you don’t know when the last conjunction occurred
you can use 1d100 to determine how many days until it will occur next. The number indicated on the dice is the days
to the conjunction. A roll of 91-95 is
DM’s choice and 96 or above should be rerolled.
What happens during a conjunction?
According to Terrors Beyond Tyr Page 109, “Tari
mate once per year. The females of a single pack go into heat during the
conjunction of the moons, initiating the mating season.”
Also, in Terrors Beyond Tyr, on page 104 Stalking Horrors appear during a specific lunar alignment. “The only reported sightings are on clear Athasian nights when the moons are in a specific alignment. The stalking horror is believed to be the result of some ancient summoning.” Perhaps these conjunctions are one of those moments.
The Short Story Service in Black Flames has the
Avangion casting a spell on the major conjunction. (Again, see above)
The Crimson Monolith, detailed in the 2nd ed.
boxed set, has certain monsters appear from out of it on certain nights when
the “twin moons are high in the sky” – maybe this isn’t a complete conjunction,
but the moons are approaching a conjunction.
Enslave Elemental, a spell from Dragon Kings,
requires a portion of the spell to have the wizard fashion an amulet and don it
and “cast the spell before the next double moon (within 1d100 days) Upon
casting the elemental arrives.”
Though not a completely direct Athas reference, the
book Domains of Dread contains a reference to portals that lead out of
Ravenloft. The domain of Kalidnay may be
found within the Domains of Dread.
There are a few ideas that you may find useful to further your use of the moons.
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