I'm still trying to figure out why they are called "constellations" instead of something like "celestials." Might have to do with aspects of belief systems I've not heard of yet.
Thank you for the updates.
I figured it was an ORV copycat thing. Ever since Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint got popular, and rightly soon, it’s all been “Constellation this” and “Constellation that.” This comic is unusual in that there were only three to show up so far.I'm still trying to figure out why they are called "constellations" instead of something like "celestials." Might have to do with aspects of belief systems I've not heard of yet.
Thank you for the updates.
I guess I've been out of "the know" about this. I've been thinking of constellations as groups of stars like a crab (cancer), Orion, or just a large and small ladle.I figured it was an ORV copycat thing. Ever since Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint got popular, and rightly soon, it’s all been “Constellation this” and “Constellation that.” This comic is unusual in that there were only three to show up so far.
Edit: to add to what I was saying, Constellations, at least according to ORV, are essentially myths or legends that have become powerful in their own right. So famous historical figures become constellations. The Monkey King is a constellation. Greek gods become constellations. Uriel is a constellation, etc., etc. Of course, likely every comic has different criteria for what makes a constellation. I was reading one comic a year or two ago where it was the MC’s parallel timelines selves who were constellations.