Readings from the Almagest of Handreth for 2 Flamerule, 1282

Year of the Many Mists

The Sun in the Second decan of the Chalice
The Sun in this decan is displayed as a highly versatile and adaptable individual, someone who succeeds largely by their own merits. There is generally a lively and spontaneous response to life.
Optimal Career¹: Your deep-rooted empathic abilities along with a friendly demeanor, grants a +2 bonus on Handle Animal checks
Luck Action²: A highly nurturing sign with talents in ministering to the needs of others, grants you a +2 bonus on Heal checks.
Birth Stone: Topaz, stone of health, protection, healing. Grants a +2 luck bonus on all saves against poison and disease.

Sun Applying Conjunct Chandos
The solar principle of power and will is expressed through the Chandosian principle of expansion. Natives with this conjunction are able to increase their own social influence and accomplish their aims.
Sun Applying Sextile H'Catha
This sextile promotes creativity and inspiration which can be manifested through art, religion, and mysticism. The natives have the ability to form vivid mental images and to translate these images into reality. Writers, artists, and musicians are likely to have this aspect.

Full Selûne in the First decan of the Wheel
Selûne stationed here lacks stability, and the decan indicates a high emotional level that tends to be suppressed.

Anadia in the Third decan of the Eagle
Anadia here enjoys the power of positive direction, but must beware of exhaustive ambitions.
Anadia Applying Trine Glyth
It indicates an ability for hard work and serious, purposeful action. Energy is seldom wasted but is applied to produce a maximum of useful results. A tremendous willpower applied with systematic patience characterizes this trine. Since Glyth lends mathematical precision to the combination, the natives often possess engineering skills, especially where mechanical devices are required. They are highly ambitious and will work hard to attain positions of authority and managerial command.

A conjunction with the star Belleasha indicates a champion of unpopular causes, who will not be able to discriminate between right or wrong. Positive aspects to Belleasha show a struggle in overcoming physical desires. Negative aspects encourage compulsive actions which end in scandals or public disgrace.

Coliar in the Second decan of the Eagle
Coliar here signifies a strong-minded dogmatic individual.

Karpri in the Third decan of the Serpent
Positive Karprian aspects to the Sun or Moon stationed here encourage the artistic talents and attract glamorous friendships. Negative Karprian aspects to the Sun or Moon stationed here add to a high emotional level and the tendency to fantasize.
Karpri Applying Conjunct Glyth
This aspect is often found in the horoscope of talented artists. Glyth gives form, structure, and concrete practical expression to the artistic tendencies of Karpri, as well as the patience necessary for attention to detail. Since Glyth rules time as well as space, musicians can be favored by a good sense of rhythm, harmony, and melody.

Chandos in the Second decan of the Chalice
Chandos here is well placed in this decan, indicates a serious application of the mind.

Glyth in the First decan of the Chalice
Glyth in these degrees is an odd combination of passionate desires and a critical element directed toward a partner. The type of planetary aspects will clarify this but, overall, the most positive attribute is an excellent business sense.

Retrograde Garden in the Third decan of the Serpent
Garden here places an emphasis on materialism, but it indicates a more outgoing and generous individual.

Retrograde H'Catha in the Third decan of the Star
H'Catha here endorses a writing skill and a lively imagination.

"Even the gods watch the stars." Turmish Astrologer's saying.

Almagest of Handreth
Astrology in the Realms