Astrology
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The Rabbit
The Rabbit The shortest of the astrological cycles, the Rabbit denotes the ebb and flow of the Libido. Those born during a waking, active Rabbit will find themselves energized by libidinous activities, and will often seek them out with no consideration to their effect on others. Tiring, active Rabbits will find themselves quick to form such relationships, but the interest will rarely last. The tiring, lazy Rabbit forms libidinous relationships only with great hesitance, if at all, while the waking, lazy Rabbit is a middling ground, forming relationships easily, but with some permanence.
The Cat
The Cat The second shortest astrological cycle, the Cat dictates the cycle of Curiosity. Those born during a waking, active Cat will often be pointedly over curious, the type of person that consistently sticks their nose where it likely shouldn't be in the first place. The tiring, active Cat is the type more likely to show discretion towards their inherently curious nature, showing subtlety in their inquiries rather than bluntness. The tiring, lazy Cat will often intentionally avoid seeking out the story behind something, content to just experience the surface of what surrounds them, while the waking, lazy Cat will seek out the hidden meanings only when the opportunity prevents itself directly.
The Fox
The Fox The third shortest of the cycles, the Fox dictates the innate enigmas of life. Those born during a waking, active Fox are likely to revel in enigmas, constructing elaborate mysteries about themselves at any opportunity. The tiring, active Fox is more likely to have enigmas thrust upon them, preferring not to speak of themselves if they can avoid it. The tiring, lazy Fox is an open book to those around them, fully willing to answer any question about their past at the slightest provocation, while the waking, lazy Fox may try to form enigmas about themselves, but often fails, leaking information for lack of restraint.
The Fish
The Fish The fourth shortest astrological sign, the Fish dictates one's sense of Duty. Those born in a waking, active Fish are likely to strictly adhere to their duty, oftentimes being so rigid in their following of the rules that they can be seen as Draconian, unable to deviate even for a sound reason. A tiring, active Fish will follow their duty so long as it makes sense to them personally, flexible enough to realize when a situation requires deviation. The tiring, lazy Fish will neglect their duty as often as they can get away with it, constantly coming up with excuses as to why they have not observed their required work. The waking, lazy Fish, meanwhile, will attempt to follow their duty, but oftentimes find themselves distracted or swamped, falling behind through no real fault of their own.
The Bat
The Bat The fifth shortest sign in the astrological cycle, the Bat dictates one's inherent drive, following very closely to the attributes associated with itself. The waking, active Bat is a source of near limitless energy, throwing themselves into a task with fervor, not stopping until they've completed their objective or driven themselves to exhaustion. The tiring, active Bat realizes their own limitations, presenting the correct amount of effort towards a project, accomplishing it in a reasonable amount of time, while the tiring, lazy Bat often finds themselves lacking the drive to accomplish most tasks, listlessly drifting through life. Finally, the waking, lazy Bat will start a project with significant drive, but it will diminish quickly, and they'll often find themselves abandoning projects half-way.
The Hen
The Hen The sixth shortest in the astrological cycle, the Hen dictates the level of one's Courage. A waking, active Hen is one to show outward courage, finding themselves inherently embarrassed when faced with a situation that frightens them, despite how often this tends to occur. The tiring, active Hen rarely expounds upon their own courage, rather offering a stoic, quiet safety to those around them. The tiring, lazy Hen grows frightened with relative ease, but at the same time has the capacity to work through this, inherently, while the waking, lazy Hen will actually find themselves slightly embarrassed when they are the only one courageous enough to step up to a task, preferring to be in the background for most situations.
The Wolf
The Wolf is the center point of the astrological system, being the balance between the shorter and longer halves of the spectrum, governing the attribute of Loyalty. The waking, active Wolf is loyal to a fault, refusing to ever believe that those they have given their loyalty to could possibly betray them, while the tiring, active Wolf will be loyal only to those that have proven themselves to be worthy. A tiring, lazy Wolf is loyal to no one, drifting through life with no real attachments, while the waking, lazy Wolf is often distrustful of their own perceptions, relaying on how others view someone to determine their loyalties.
The Deer
The Deer is the sixth longest astrological sign, governing the attribute of Wisdom. A waking, active Deer, while often quite wise, feels the need to constantly assert to others just how wise they may be. A tiring, active Deer will often be very wise, but silent enough about this fact that others will often be surprised upon learning of it. A tiring, lazy Deer does not value wisdom, but ignorance, and only learns when forced. A waking, lazy Deer will try to gain knowledge, but find the process difficult, and often come of as somewhat of an airhead.
The Swan
The Swan is the fifth longest astrological sign, governing the attribute of Change. The waking, active Swan will crave Change, and likely be subject to wanderlust as a result. They find it difficult to remain in any one place, and grow bored easily. The tiring, active Swan shows their desire for change more constructively, staying at the forefront of trends and fashion in order to satisfy their inherent desire. The tiring, lazy Swan despises Change, and will actively fight against it when presented with a situation different from what they are used to, while the waking, lazy Swan will feel a sudden and intense desire for change, usually when the Swan curve is at the maximum peak, spending the rest of their time in a self-imposed rut.
The Tanuki
The Tanuki is the fourth longest of the signs, governing the attribute of Love. The waking, active Tanuki bursts with love for everyone around them, easily letting others into their life with a warm smile and a firm hug, the tiring, active Tanuki is more likely to keep a small circle of exceptionally close friends. The tiring, lazy Tanuki comes very slowly to love, and fails to admit even then. The waking, lazy Tanuki pines for love, but has no sense of it, oftentimes allowing it to pass by without notice.
The Snake
The Snake is the third longest astrological cycle, governing the attribute of Maturity. The waking, active Snake will greatly value maturity, while often failing to attain it themselves. The tiring, active Snake will grow mature through actions, not time, and those that never have those experiences, will rarely mature. The tiring, lazy Snake will have no value for maturity, reveling in immaturity while shunning those that they perceive as being too mature, the waking, lazy Snake matures quickly, but prefers to act more immature than they actually are.
The Bear
The Bear is the penultimate astrological sign, governing the attribute of Faith. The waking, active Bear will easily accept that which is told to them, rarely deciding to investigate further. The tiring, active Bear will usually accept something at face value, but if it clashes with something they've previously learned, they will investigate further. The tiring, lazy Bear accepts nothing as truth without first deeply investigating the causes that brought about a conclusion. The waking, lazy Bear will argue with even something well established, accepting nothing but what they've personally determined to be true.
The Turtle
The Turtle is the final, and longest, of the astrological cycles, governing the attribute of Cohesion. Waking, active Turtles easily form together for the greater good, while the tiring, active Turtles will only come together in times of great duress. The tiring, lazy Turtle is a completely individualistic entity, finding accomplishments to be better when done on their own. The waking, lazy Turtle will form together into small groups that will constantly bicker with each other, often defeating their original purpose.