Readings from the Almagest of Handreth for 30 Eleint, 1260
Year of the Broken Blade
The Sun in the Second decan of the Fish
The Sun in this decan is the mark of a persuasive and authoritative individual. There is a lively intellect, but perseverance needs to be constantly maintained.
Optimal Career¹: Your strong internal guide and stern demeanor grants you a +2 bonus on Intimidate checks.
Luck Action²: A skeptic, you gain a +2 bonus on Sense Motive checks.
Birth Stone: Amethyst, stone of dreams, healing, peace, courage. Grants a +2 luck bonus on Reflex saving throws against evocation spells and effects.
Sun Separating Square Anadia
Natives with this aspect tend to be their own worst enemies because of their overly vigorous, impulsive behavior. Obstacles to their self-expression in action generate frustration and anger, which in turn cause them to try to achieve their desires by force. This tendency arouses resentment in others, who consider them brash and egotistical.
Full Selûne in the Third decan of the Chalice
Selûne stationed here indicates a charged and highly emotional temperament.
Selûne Applying Conjunct Coliar
This aspect represents a direct linking of the unconscious mind and the conscious reasoning mind. The native is intellectually aware of his emotional nature and responses - especially to other people - and his conscious thoughts and interpersonal communications have an immediate effect upon his emotional responses. (He is particularly sensitive to what other people think of him.)
Selûne Separating Trine Karpri
This trine indicates a harmonious, pleasant disposition. It is especially favorable for women since it enhances the traditional feminine virtues, such as beauty and gentleness of emotional expression and affection. There is a great deal of sympathy and empathy for others. The natives' presence has a soothing effect.
Selûne Applying Conjunct H'Catha
Natives with this aspect are highly impressionable and tend to be psychically attuned to the emotional reactions of others. Vulnerability where their feelings are concerned makes them sympathetic and understanding. On the other hand, they can be too easily influenced by the emotional tenor of their surroundings. Natives often have powerful and sometimes prophetic dreams. A vivid imagination is indicated and, if correctly used, can enhance musical and artistic ability.
Anadia in the Second decan of the Chalice
Anadia located in these degrees denotes a certain fluctuation of energy and the urge to manipulate others. There is also a tendency to waste energy on too many different projects.
Anadia Applying Sextile Chandos
This sextile bestows enthusiasm and energy in work, self-expression, and self-improvement. The natives are optimistic when carrying on their activities and do not acknowledge defeat. They can be generous in a practical way. Their religious inclinations are also practical. They will work strenuously on behalf of those who are underprivileged or unfortunate; they often engage in missionary endeavors and are especially good at working with young people.
Anadia Separating Sextile Garden
This sextile signifies capacity for rapid, decisive action and bestows willpower and courage. Unique accomplishments may bring the natives fame and high position. Sometimes there is a do-or-die attitude, even to the extent that the will is too powerful for the body that must house it. In any event, the natives have forceful dispositions and know exactly what they want.
Coliar in the Third decan of the Chalice
Coliar placed in these degrees indicates a sharp and incisive mind.
Coliar Separating Trine Karpri
This trine indicates a harmonious, pleasant disposition. It is especially favorable for women since it enhances the traditional feminine virtues, such as beauty and gentleness of emotional expression and affection. There is a great deal of sympathy and empathy for others. The natives' presence has a soothing effect.
Coliar Applying Conjunct H'Catha
Natives with this conjunction have vivid imaginations and an awareness of their unconscious minds. Their interests center in mysticism, psychic phenomena, and psychology - they both read and write books on these subjects.
Karpri in the Second decan of the Dragon
Positive Karprian aspects to the Sun or Moon stationed here emphasize an intuitive insight into future events. Negative aspects may evoke the wrong wavelengths altogether.
Karpri Applying Trine H'Catha
This trine evidences a highly romantic nature. It bestows talent and sometimes genius in music, art, and poetry. However, the natives are not inclined toward practical affairs, unless other factors in the horoscope so indicate. They are likely to have unusual romances and to meet lovers under unusual circumstances, which appear in some way to be preordained and are often accompanied by premonitions.
Chandos in the Second decan of the Spear
Chandos here suppresses the emotional nature associated with the degrees and decan.
Chandos Separating Trine Garden
This trine bestows creative ability and inspiration. The natives will be interested in religion, but along progressive, occult, or metaphysical lines. They are often fortunate on account of past karma, which manifests itself in unexpected ways - they may inherit money or find themselves in highly favorable situations.
Glyth in the First decan of the Fish
Glyth placed in these degrees indicates the feelings are extremely passionate and demonstrative. There is a tendency to live life to the full, which clashes with domestic or parental obligations. Nevertheless, there is much affection shown to children and partners. Finances are well organized.
Glyth Separating Sextile H'Catha
This sextile bestows the capacity to discipline and focus the imaginative faculties - to give practical form to inspiration. This aspect affords excellent tactical and strategic talents because of the insight it confers. Natives are especially good at making career plans and carrying them out in secrecy. Often they work behind the scenes in some manner. They have a gift for getting to the bottom of mysteries and ferreting out secret information.
Garden in the First decan of the Star
Garden placed in this decan helps to inspire the ambitious outlook associated with this sign and shows a love of sport and outdoor activities.
H'Catha in the Third decan of the Chalice
H'Catha placed in these degrees plays havoc with the emotions and indicates some unconventional ideas. It suggests a highly inventive and original thinker who will, however, learn from disastrous errors of judgement.
"Even the gods watch the stars." Turmish Astrologer's saying.