The Zodiac Signs: What Are Their Origin Stories? (2 of 7)
Aquarius: January 20th – February 18th
Ganymede, a dreamy Trojan prince, was taken to Olympus by Zeus to serve nectar to the gods. Honoring his memory, Zeus placed him among the stars, symbolizing Aquarius, the water bearer. This sign represents innovation, altruism, and humanity in astrology.
Fun fact: Aquarians possess an uncanny knack for predicting when a trend will become lame long before anybody else. This explains why they’ll categorically refuse to partake in a TikTok challenge years before it’s even been imagined.
Pisces: February 19th – March 20th
Aphrodite and Eros, threatened by a sea monster, transformed into fish and swam away, forever linked by a ribbon in the stars. Their celestial bond symbolizes the eternal dance between love and desire in the cosmos, inspiring poets and lovers (and probably even a few haters) alike.
Fun fact: Pisceans know how to say “hello” in five languages, making them certified polyglots, and it isn’t even up for debate.