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Siderophile

Starlight, celestial maps, and the pull of distant points of light.

A lover of stars or sidereal skies; someone drawn to constellations and night heavens.

Category
Sky & Weather
Hero style
starlight
References
2 sources

Etymology

Roots and resonance

The word is treated as a living object, not a dictionary line item.

Root 01

sidus

Latin

star, constellation

Root 02

phile

Greek

lover of

Essay

Long-form context

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Siderophiles do not need the stars to be close in order to feel guided by them. Distance is part of the attraction.

Resonance

You might be a Siderophile if...

Relatable cues tuned for sharing, scanning, and self-recognition.

  • Tiny points of light can hold your attention completely.
  • You prefer the long view of the night sky.
  • Maps of the heavens feel oddly intimate to you.

Palette

Signature colors

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01

#0A0C16

starlight

02

#1D2A55

starlight

03

#475D95

starlight

04

#A8B8E6

starlight

05

#F4F7FF

starlight

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