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− | + | The study of celestial objects both scientifically and as a means of insight into individuals and the natural world. The combined framework is possible in a world of magic, where astrology has legitimacy and is therefore respectable. Key to the study is observation and a strong comprehension of mathematics (geometry, trigonometry and algebra). | |
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+ | === Amateur === | ||
+ | * '''[[Celestial Navigation (sage ability)|Celestial Navigation]]:''' identify location on the surface of the earth or measure any angle between two visible objects using a sextant. | ||
+ | * '''[[Recognize Heavens (sage ability)|Recognize Heavens]]:''' ability to identify individual stars, constellations, planets and other phenomenon. | ||
+ | * '''[[Telescope Making I (sage ability)|Telescope Making I]]:''' a discipline enabling the character to manufacture effective mounted telescopes. | ||
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+ | See Also, | ||
+ | * [[Cleric Sage Abilities|Cleric Sage Abilities]] | ||
+ | * [[Illusionist Sage Abilities|Illusionist's Sage Abilities]] | ||
+ | * [[Mage Sage Abilities|Mage's Sage Abilities]] |
Revision as of 09:29, 22 March 2020
The study of celestial objects both scientifically and as a means of insight into individuals and the natural world. The combined framework is possible in a world of magic, where astrology has legitimacy and is therefore respectable. Key to the study is observation and a strong comprehension of mathematics (geometry, trigonometry and algebra).
Amateur
- Celestial Navigation: identify location on the surface of the earth or measure any angle between two visible objects using a sextant.
- Recognize Heavens: ability to identify individual stars, constellations, planets and other phenomenon.
- Telescope Making I: a discipline enabling the character to manufacture effective mounted telescopes.
See Also,