Before there was only the moon god in the night sky, he had a sister known as Staria. She was just like the moon but more feminine, and everyone paid more attention to Staria than Biachar, which made him jealous. Staria was also mean to Biachar, and she played pranks on him like pushing him to the side, or tricking him about when it was his time to rise, which made him sometimes appear in the sky during the day. This legacy carries on even now because she permanently vandalized the moon’s schedule.
One day, Biachar had enough, and decided he would retaliate against Staria for her mean behavior. He waited for her to go to sleep one night, and then pulled the pin on a grenade and threw it into her bed. It was silent and she woke up but did not realize what he had done. He quickly ran out of the house, and a few seconds later he heard the explosion where his sister was blown into a bunch of tiny pieces. From that night on, the sky was filled with pieces of the goddess Staria which became The Stars. The Stars became a bunch of small gods related to the moon distantly, with many forgetting where they came from. However, Staria/ The Stars can be called upon for various meditations and rituals to this day.