(Spectrum) Aurora Virtuosa Concilia

Lore
Through the invigorating performance of her harp, Concilia provides tonal accompaniment to her magnificent lights. Exiled from the Heavens long ago by gods envious of her prodigious talents, she finds the night and its stillness to be her true paradise. She has since been able to produce awe-inspiring sights and sounds to her heart's content, free from interruption.

Acquisition
See Aurora Virtuosa Concilia.

Name origin
An aurora or aurora polalis is a natural light display in the sky (from the Latin word aurora, "sunrise" or the Roman goddess of dawn), predominantly seen in the high latitude polar (Arctic and Antarctic) regions. In northern latitudes, the effect is known as the aurora borealis (or the northern lights). Auroras seen within the auroral oval may be directly overhead, but from farther away, they illuminate the poleward horizon as a greenish glow or sometimes a faint red, as if the Sun were rising from an unusual direction. Its southern counterpart, the aurora australis (or the southern lights), has features that are almost identical to the aurora borealis and changes simultaneously with changes in the northern auroral zone.

Aurora came from Latin aurora as "dawn, daybreak, sunrise". Virtuosa translates from Latin as "virtuoso", from virtus "virtue, excellence, skill". Concilia translates from Latin as "councils", singular concilis. Spectrum came from Latin spectrum "appearance, image, apparition," from specere "to look at, view".

Additional info
Artwork by Wagner Bruno.