I approach astrology with equal parts curiosity and skepticism. The moon's descendant? It's not peer-reviewed, but there's something poetic about the idea that distant cosmic forces could mirror our inner workings. Carl Jung would call it archetypal—the descendant representing 'the other' we're drawn to. My sister, a no-nonsense engineer with Capricorn there, always partners with dreamy, artistic types despite her spreadsheets-and-logic exterior.
I tried mapping my friend group's descendants once. The Pisces descendant folks definitely have this magnet for lost souls and healing professions, while the Gemini ones collect acquaintances like trading cards. Coincidence or confirmation bias? Hard to say, but it's a fun lens to view relationships through when you're bored on a rainy afternoon.
Let's cut through the mystical fog—astrology's either a cosmic roadmap or a beautifully elaborate horoscope meme. The moon's descendant supposedly reflects relationship patterns, but I know twins with identical charts who have wildly different personalities. My take? It's less about destiny and more about giving us language to describe our quirks.
That 'empty' seventh house in my chart was supposedly fixed by Jupiter recently, and guess what? I did meet three incredibly lucky people that month. Or maybe I just noticed them because some app told me to. Either way, it's harmless fun—like personality bingo with stars instead of numbers.
Ever since I stumbled into astrology forums as a teenager, I've been fascinated by how celestial bodies might shape who we are. The moon's descendant isn't talked about as much as sun signs or rising signs, but some astrologers believe it represents the qualities we unconsciously seek in others—kind of like a shadow version of our ascendant. In my own chart, having Libra on the descendant supposedly makes me crave harmony in relationships, which honestly tracks; I'll mediate arguments between friends like it's my unpaid part-time job.
That said, I met someone with an Aries descendant who's the human equivalent of a golden retriever—spontaneous and bold, always initiating adventures. It makes me wonder if these placements nudge us toward certain behaviors or if we just grow into the descriptions. Either way, comparing charts has become my favorite icebreaker at parties, even if half the room rolls their eyes.
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Octavia was the pack omega, abused and beaten by the pack members all her life. Octavia's mate Dylan rejected her and took her best friend Samantha as his mate, he also made her luna and got her pregnant. Octavia left the pack and went rogue when she couldn't take it any more.
Silver, Alpha of Blood Lake pack, he is powerful and has the biggest pack. He has always been looking for his mate, he has always wanted to feel the bond and love from a mate. He came across Octavia as a rogue and found out that she is his mate. He accepted her even with how she didn't have a wolf.
Silver love Octavia with all of his heart and is ready to do anything for her
But there are always enemies lurking in the shadow ready to take down the powerful Alpha.
But Octavia just had to be the prophecy everyone had long forgotten.
But is it every one?
!! Mature content 18+ !! Contains violence, abuse, sex and death.
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Hidden in the dark of the forest, lives a small community of Weres, known as the Tri-Moon Pack. For generations they remained hidden from the humans and maintained a peaceful existence. That is until one small girl throws their world upside down. After saving the young woman from certain death, the Alpha-son, Gunner, brings her home. Bringing along a mysterious past and possibilities that many had long since forgotten, Zelena is the light they didn't know they needed.
With new hope, comes new dangers. A clan of hunters want back what the pack has stolen from them, Zelena. With her new powers, new friends and new family, they fight to protect their homeland and the gift that the Moon Goddess has bestowed upon them, the Triple Goddess.
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He pounded into my hot core, slamming my back against the tree with each thrust. I moaned and growled loudly while clawing at his back. His bare chest was right in front of my face and I couldn't stop myself, I lifted my mouth and sunk my teeth deeply into his flesh. He hissed and growled and slammed into me harder. The taste of his blood was intoxicating and made my head spin. He grabbed my hair and pulled my teeth off his skin and bent my head back to look at him. His blue eyes were dark and full of lust as a glint of silver flashed through them.
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Book 1 - The Moon's Descendant - Told by Zelena and Gunner.
Book 2 - Mother of the Moon - Told By Zelena and Lunaya.
Book 3 - Twin Moon - Told by Zelena and Whiskey.
Aurora Blackwood has spent her entire life being treated like a mistake.
Mocked for her curves, ridiculed for being wolfless, and overshadowed by her perfect younger sister, Aurora has learned to survive on scraps of affection. The one thing she has never stopped dreaming about is finding her fated mate, the one person destined to love her unconditionally.
But on the night of the Moon Bond Ceremony, that dream shatters.
When Alpha Xavier Thorn, the future Alpha of Mooncrest Pack, discovers Aurora is his mate, he rejects her before the entire pack. Humiliated, betrayed, and framed for crimes she didn’t commit, Aurora is cast out by the very people she spent her life helping. Even her own family turns their backs on her.
Alone and hunted in rogue territory, Aurora expects death but Instead, she is rescued by the most feared Alpha on the continent.
Alpha Darius Nightfang.
Powerful. Ruthless. Untouchable.
And according to the mate bond, hers.
As Aurora begins rebuilding her life, long-buried secrets come to light. She was never the weak, wolfless outcast everyone believed her to be. Hidden beneath years of lies is a bloodline powerful enough to change the werewolf world forever.
Now the girl they mocked has become the woman everyone wants.
As Alphas fight to own her, enemies emerge from the shadows, and a deadly prophecy begins to unfold, Aurora must decide who deserves her trust and who deserves her wrath.
Because the rejected wolf they cast aside was never ordinary, she is the last Moonborn descendant.
And this time, she won’t be the one begging.
Meeting and being associated personally with the moon goddess brings one a lifetime of misfortunes. That’s what they all believed. The goddess is good, but they shouldn't be seen by mere creatures like them, or else that would be bad news.
The wolves first experience their first turns when they reached the age of eighteen. But the night before his eighteenth birthday, Morgan Muller unexpectedly met with the next moon goddess. They made a promise to meet again someday but after this, his so-called misfortunes started. He wasn’t able to turn at the age of eighteen, the enchantress diagnosed him to be mateless and it was also, later on, found out that his wolf had left his body. The brilliant boy’s life turned three hundred degrees as his father, decided to not passed down the pack to him.
Years later, a beautiful woman descended from the sky on a night of a red moon and this changes everything.
For many years the werewolves have been suffering from the wrath of the evil hybrid queen, a vampire and a witch. The werewolves are at the risk of extinction as most have met with capital punishment for several minor offences.
The Alpha King is mute in this case as his wife's influences surround him. After succeeding to eliminate the King's first wife and true Luna, she assumes as queen and Luna. She sends the heir, Prince Douglas to jail thus completely cutting him off from the throne.
Everyone is at the mercy of this evil queen.
The Moon goddess sees this from above and decides to save her children. She is the only one who can save them.
Her first target is Prince Douglas who is the right heir to the throne. Along the way he falls in love with this gentle but brave young woman who gets him out of prison and back to normal life.
Douglas does not let her go even when she insists she was on a mission and has to go back when the time is up.
Would the moon goddess actually return or let love rule over her mandate?
There is a prophecy. From a psychic from the Northern Hemisphere.
That there will be born a special messenger from the Moon Goddess to the wolves to face all misfortunes. A daughter who can prevent defeat, someone who can heal, a woman who will bring great offspring to their tribe.
The special child of the Moon Goddess.
But the psychic forgot one important thing.
As the prophecy spreads, countless groups of wolves are hunting for the special child just to satisfy their greed and personal desires. They did anything to get that special Child. Including getting rid of everyone who gets in the way, without a second thought, like a cold-blooded killer.
The woman who heals, who prevents defeat, who gives birth to great offspring. Anyone will compete to get it.
Astrology has always fascinated me, especially the nuanced symbols like the moon's descendant. It represents the point directly opposite your natal moon, often called the 'anti-moon' in some circles. While the moon itself governs emotions, instincts, and subconscious patterns, its descendant speaks to what we attract in others—particularly in close relationships. It’s like a mirror reflecting qualities we might lack or suppress, drawing people who embody those traits. For example, if your moon is in fiery Aries, the descendant in Libra might pull you toward diplomatic, harmony-seeking partners.
This axis also hints at unresolved tensions. The moon’s placement shows how we nurture ourselves, while the descendant reveals how we expect nurturing from others. I’ve noticed friends with moon descendants in Capricorn often attract partners who seem emotionally reserved but structurally supportive—almost like they’re subconsciously compensating for their own chaotic emotional habits. It’s wild how these cosmic opposites play out in real life.
The Moon's Descendant in astrology often gets overshadowed by the Sun sign or Ascendant, but it’s a subtle powerhouse when it comes to emotional compatibility. I’ve noticed in my own relationships—and those of friends—that it can reveal how someone instinctively responds to emotional needs or conflicts. For example, if your Moon’s Descendant is in Libra, you might crave harmony and diplomacy in partnerships, while a Scorpio placement could mean you’re drawn to intense, transformative connections. It’s not about replacing traditional zodiac compatibility but adding another layer. I once dated someone with a Moon’s Descendant in Taurus while mine was in Aquarius; our emotional languages clashed (they needed stability, I wanted space), but understanding that helped us navigate it better.
What’s fascinating is how it interacts with other placements. A Pisces Moon’s Descendant might soften a fiery Aries Sun, making someone more empathetic than their main sign suggests. I’ve read charts where this placement explained why two people with ‘incompatible’ Sun signs (like Capricorn and Cancer) clicked effortlessly—their Moon’s Descendants were complementary. It’s like astrology’s hidden cheat code for relationships, especially if you’re into synastry. My advice? Check yours and your partner’s—it might explain those inexplicable pulls or tensions.
The idea of 'the moon's descendant' pops up in so many cultures, and each one spins its own wild tales. In Japanese folklore, there's this whole thing about the moon rabbit—Tsuki no Usagi—pounding mochi, but some variations suggest it’s actually a celestial being sent to Earth, kind of like a descendant. Then you’ve got the Aztecs, who believed the moon goddess Coyolxauhqui was dismembered by her brother, and her fragments fell to Earth, implying her lineage might still linger in hidden places. It’s fascinating how these stories blur the line between myth and cosmic ancestry.
On the flip side, modern fiction loves playing with this concept too. Take 'Sailor Moon'—Usagi isn’t just some girl; she’s the reincarnation of Princess Serenity, literally tied to the moon’s legacy. Even in indie games like 'Moons of Madness,' the moon’s 'descendants' are often portrayed as cursed or blessed with otherworldly knowledge. It makes me wonder if these myths tap into some deep human curiosity about our connection to the cosmos, or if they’re just really cool storytelling devices.