Hoplite’s shield

Hoplite’s shield is a constellation recognized by observers on Arbre. It is described as having a vaguely circular outline suggestive of a shield.

Role in recent events

During a low‑orbit operation, it served as a reference in a star check: its position was compared with Arbre and a nearby reflective balloon to confirm alignment so that the balloon would block line of sight from telescopes aboard the Daban Urnud, aiding concealment.

Characteristics

  • Outline/shape: noted as vaguely circular, consistent with the idea of a shield.
  • Usage: employed as a fixed sky marker for visual navigation and verification when precise instruments were being jammed or unavailable.

Notes

No in‑text origin story, associated myth, or formal catalog designation has been provided; only the name and its practical use have been noted so far.

Summary:

A named constellation visible from Arbre’s sky, described as vaguely circular in outline. It is used as a practical reference point during star checks for low‑orbit navigation and concealment.

Known as:
Hoplite’s shield