Subject: Sooo can we cast Nume's horoscope?
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Posted on: 2022-11-02 12:13:23 UTC

With a date and a year, you bet we can!

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Straightaway I can see that Scorpio is rammed (technical term). The Sun and Moon are sitting there together, and you've got Mercury and Venus crammed in too! The auto-chart calls it a triple conjunction, but I think I'd just say quadruple, and of the four innermost planets.

What that means is that those four planets will act on each other, and act together against external influences. The incredibly close Sun-Venus conjunction is going to be far and away the most dominant aspect of Nume's life: since the Sun represents the person themselves, Venus should make him friendly - even amorous - lucky, and generally nice to be around.

[Looks at Nume]

But, Venus is actually in detriment while in Scorpio. That means its effect is weakened - perhaps hidden? - behind the other aspects of the conjunction. The Moon is actually at fall in this sign, so its travelling/wandering aspects are also going to be weakened; Mercury, meanwhile, is happily imbuing all of this with changeability, a mercurial temperament.

I think the most coherent read of the conjunction is that Nume can be charming, or he can up sticks and run away at a moment's notice - but whether he does so is driven by his moods, and those are entirely unpredictable.

[Looks at Nume again]

Eh, it's closer than the first one.

The whole conjunction is at square with both Jupiter and, hilariously, Pluto. That puts both of those planets in positive tension with the conjunction: they will try to integrate it into some form of whole. In Jupiter's case, that means Nume will use humour to try and cope with that mess of a personality (can you tell I've now skimmed his Wiki page?), while Pluto would indicate... well, death, or transformation. I guess that could come out as a morbid sense of humour? Or maybe he's just changeable, so it's amplifying the mercurial nature.

Pluto and Jupiter are also in opposition to each other. The relationship between the two can be either confrotational or complementary - I think that means that Nume can either use his humour to help himself, or to bring others down. Which he does is down to him.

The other locus is around Mars and Uranus. They too are in opposition, with Mars exulted in Capricorn, and Uranus over in Cancer. That suggests Mars' strength and conflict is twanging with tension against Uranus' tech focus and "disruptive change". Yet again, this idea that Nume is a mercurial figure who can snap at a moment's notice is really strong. Mars is boosted by a square with Saturn, which is partly about stability but honestly mostly disasters. When things go wrong, Nume snaps.

One final mollifying feature: there's a trine between Uranus and the conjunction (especially Venus). A trine is beneficial, and indicates something easy, natural. Change comes easily to Nume, possibly (by way of the technology thing) with a bit of help. If he can lean into that, then the Venus aspects of his personality can come to the fore.


Or something like that. It's a very vivid chart, but it's not that easy to link what it shows back to Nume. "Changeable" is the concept I keep coming back to - this is the chart of someone who you can love or hate, fear or turn to for comfort, depending entirely on how he's feeling that day.

... I'm pretty sure that's how Jenni sees him, though.

(I should note I am not an astrologer, and firmly believe it's all nonsense. It can be fun nonsense though.)

hS

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