The Warrior

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The Warrior

Position: Third

Dates: Aredastyne 19 and Glannatyne 12

Number of Stars: Ten

Most Compatibility: Maiden, Queen, Smith, Mother, and Scribe

Least Compatibility: Merchant, Oracle, Weaver, Crone, and Archer.

The sign of the Warrior is most associated with the goddess Agnava, though it also has some association with the goddess Cyrada. The third sign in the zodiac, the Warrior appears as spring begins to wane and during the time when armies tend to be raised.

The Warrior is known for their willing to defend others and to fight for what they believe in. They are often defenders of the weak and fight for justice, though when corrupted can fight for the opposite cause. Warriors often want to attain valor and glory through their deeds. They often operate based on a code of honor that sometimes legalistically determines their behavior. 

Protective of those they love and with a firm sense of right and wrong, Warriors are often known for their bravery but also for sometimes running into situations without thinking clearly beforehand. Of course, there are some Warriors who have more of a handle on strategy and planning. 

One of the most physically active signs, the Warrior often has to find outlets to express their energy before becoming destructive. Warriors tend to be good at sport and willing to attempt physical challenges others shy away from. They also tend to act first and ask questions later. 

Warriors can be particularly stubborn and unwilling to see reason, especially when it comes to a cause they believe in. A Warrior set in a certain cause may defend it to the death, despite contrary evidence being presented. Warriors can also be quick to anger and temper, sometimes bursting out with emotion and then regretting the action later. 

Warriors tend to do well in careers in the military, justice system, politics, and physically demanding positions. They tend to do well with signs who can temper their aggression and give them a sense of calm but are less compatible with signs that encourage their anger or meet it with anger and frustration of their own.

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