Birth Chart Library

Kit Harington

Born 1986-12-26 · London, England, UK · birth time unverified

Capricorn SunScorpio MoonAries RisingActor

Kit Harington's chart reveals a disciplined, ambitious nature... someone who builds toward long-term goals with patience and finds identity through achievement and responsibility. With a Capricorn Sun in the 10th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of career and public life... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.

Beneath the surface, a Scorpio Moon speaks to what Kit needs emotionally... emotional depth, privacy, and the freedom to feel intensely without judgment. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.

The world meets Kit through Aries rising... direct, energetic, and ready to engage... someone who makes a strong first impression. This is the lens through which all of their chart's energy is filtered, the first thing people sense before they know the full story.

Their drive is guided by intuition and compassion... they act most powerfully when moved by something larger than themselves. A concentration of planets in Scorpio gives Kit's chart a strong Scorpio emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.

House System:

Planetary Positions

Rising: Aries · Midheaven: Capricorn
Sun

Capricorn

4° · House 10

Moon

Scorpio

0° · House 7

Mercury

Sagittarius

24° · House 9

Venus

Scorpio

19° · House 7

Mars

Pisces

20° · House 12

Jupiter

Pisces

16° · House 12

Saturn

Sagittarius

14° · House 8

Uranus

Sagittarius

23° · House 9

Neptune

Capricorn

5° · House 10

Pluto

Scorpio

9° · House 7

North Node

Aries

17° · House 1

Chiron

Gemini

17° · House 3

Chart Interpretations

Sun in Capricorn in House 10

Your Sun in Capricorn in the tenth house is among the most naturally powerful configurations in the zodiac ... Capricorn is the sign that governs the Midheaven's themes of career, authority, and public legacy, and the Sun here means your entire sense of self is expressed through, and in many ways defined by, your professional standing and what you build for the world over the full arc of your life. Saturn rules Capricorn, and at the apex of the chart that rulership brings the Sun's need for identity expression into direct alignment with the domain of earned authority and lasting public achievement: you are here to build something of genuine consequence, and the characteristic that most distinguishes this Sun is the willingness to do that work over decades without requiring early recognition as validation. The 10th house is Angular and among the four most powerful positions in the chart; the Sun here is genuinely visible to the world, and the career has the potential to become a defining legacy. Cardinal earth at the Midheaven initiates structure; the structures you build become institutions and lasting contributions rather than personal achievements that fade. To work with this energy consciously, allow your ambition to be matched by a philosophy of contribution ... the greatest Capricorn Midheaven legacies serve something larger than personal advancement. The honest growth edge is the psychological cost of defining yourself entirely by achievement: Capricorn in the 10th can become a person who exists primarily for the world and loses access to the private, unproductive, simply-alive self that is the actual human being behind the legacy.

Moon in Scorpio in House 7

Your Moon in Scorpio in the seventh house places the Moon's fall in Scorpio directly in the Angular domain of committed partnership ... and what this creates is perhaps the most psychologically intense and emotionally demanding relational configuration in the chart, where the depth of what your Moon needs from partnership, the precision of its instincts about what is actually true in any intimate dynamic, and the totality of its commitment when genuine trust has been established all combine to make your most important relationships among the most formative, transformative, and occasionally the most difficult experiences of your life. Scorpio is fixed water ruled by Pluto, and in the 7th house those qualities mean the partnership domain is a place of profound psychological intensity: you need a partner who can meet your depth without flinching, who will be as psychologically honest with you as you are capable of being with them, and who understands that your loyalty ... once genuinely given ... is absolute and genuinely extraordinary. The Moon in its fall in the 7th means that the natural Moon's need for emotional safety in partnership is genuinely challenged by Scorpio's distrust of openness and its instinct to test rather than simply receive what is offered. Your perceptual accuracy about partners' hidden motivations, unspoken feelings, and the psychological dynamics of the relationship is remarkable and often entirely correct. To work with this energy consciously, build trust through direct conversation rather than through the psychological testing that Scorpio's protective instinct generates ... the partner who could give you what you actually need cannot earn their way through tests of loyalty; they can only be genuinely invited through the door. The honest growth challenge is jealousy and possessiveness: Scorpio in the 7th can grip what it loves with an intensity that eventually creates the very abandonment it fears, and the growth is discovering that genuine security in partnership is created by openness and honest communication rather than by the vigilant management of the other's access and freedom.

Mercury in Sagittarius in House 9

Your Mercury in Sagittarius in the ninth house places Mercury in its detriment in the house that is most naturally aligned with Sagittarius's own orientation ... the result is a philosophical mind of enormous enthusiasm, genuine breadth, and a quality of inspirational vision that is among the most naturally suited to the ninth house's expansive domains, even as Mercury's specific preference for precision and detail remains somewhat at odds with the sign it occupies. You love ideas, you love the encounter with different traditions and cultures, you love the ongoing philosophical project of trying to understand what is ultimately real and meaningful ... and you communicate about all of this with a genuine passion that can move people who have become professionally detached from the wonder that originally drew them to serious inquiry. To work with this energy consciously, commit to genuine deep study of at least one philosophical or intellectual tradition ... your enthusiasm for the breadth of human wisdom is a real gift, and it is most powerful when grounded in demonstrated expertise rather than merely demonstrated range. The growth edge is that Mercury in detriment in the ninth house can produce a philosophical life that is perpetually exploratory without arriving at commitments strong enough to actually live by; the growth work is allowing your accumulated wisdom to crystallize into genuine, personally embodied convictions.

Venus in Scorpio in House 7

Your Venus in Scorpio in the seventh house places your intense, all-or-nothing love nature directly in the house of partnerships and marriage. Venus in its detriment here creates a powerful need for deep, transformative relationships that go far beyond surface compatibility. You attract partners who are emotionally intense, psychologically complex, and willing to engage in the difficult work of true intimacy. Your commitment style is absolute ... you give everything and expect the same in return. Trust is paramount, and betrayal is nearly impossible for you to forgive. Your partnerships are characterized by depth, passion, and sometimes painful transformation. The invitation here is to notice the cycle of intensity that can swing between obsessive love and destructive jealousy. Consciously practice trust without surveillance and love without possession, and your partnerships will achieve the profound depth you seek without the destructive patterns that intensity can create.

Mars in Pisces in House 12

Your Mars in Pisces in the twelfth house places the planet of drive, in a sign that resonates deeply with the twelfth house's themes, in the realm of the hidden, the spiritual, and the unconscious. Your most powerful motivations are spiritual and compassionate in nature, and they operate most effectively through surrender rather than force. Solitary practices of prayer, meditation, creative work, or service in hidden or institutional settings are where your drive finds its deepest and most lasting expression. There can be difficulty knowing what you want when the ego's voice is so quiet; listening to your body and your intuitions in stillness reveals the direction. The insight: your greatest acts of power are acts of loving surrender ... when you align with something larger than your individual will, you become an instrument of extraordinary grace.

Jupiter in Pisces in House 12

Your Jupiter in Pisces in the twelfth house is one of the most profoundly spiritual placements possible, as domicile Jupiter sits in the house most closely associated with transcendence, the unconscious, and the divine. You possess an innate connection to spiritual reality that goes beyond belief into direct experience ... a sense of unity with all existence that is both your greatest gift and your deepest source of strength. Meditation, contemplative prayer, time near water, creative solitude, and service to those who are suffering or marginalized nourish you at the deepest level. Dreams are vivid and spiritually significant, and your intuition operates as a reliable guide through life's complexities. Hidden blessings and unseen protection are strong themes throughout your life. The challenge is the pull toward dissolution ... losing yourself so completely in the spiritual realm that ordinary life becomes difficult to navigate. Maintain practical grounding alongside your extraordinary spiritual depth, and this placement becomes the source of a faith and compassion that quietly blesses everyone your life touches.

Saturn in Sagittarius in House 8

Your Saturn in Sagittarius in the eighth house brings a philosophical perspective to the eighth house's territory of transformation, shared resources, and psychological depth. You approach deep change with a sense of meaning and even adventure ... you want to understand what larger purpose crisis and loss serve, and you have an unusual capacity to extract wisdom from difficult passages. Financial and legal matters in partnerships may require navigating across cultural, legal, or international boundaries. Saturn here asks that you develop genuine philosophical humility alongside your natural expansiveness: not everything can be reframed into optimism without first being fully felt. Your wisdom about transformation is real and earned.

Uranus in Sagittarius in House 9

Your Uranus in Sagittarius in the ninth house is a potent combination, since Sagittarius naturally rules this domain of philosophy, higher education, long-distance travel, and belief systems. Mutable fire energy doubles here, and Uranus charges it with revolutionary potential, making your intellectual and spiritual life exceptionally dynamic. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms global culture, religious institutions, and how truth is pursued across boundaries, and with Uranus in your ninth house, you are personally at the center of that transformation. Your hunger for knowledge and understanding is virtually limitless, and you may pursue multiple fields of study, travel extensively, or develop a personal philosophy that draws from diverse traditions. Teaching is a natural gift, especially when you can challenge your students' assumptions. The challenge is that the combination of Sagittarian expansion and Uranian restlessness can produce a permanent student who never settles long enough to share their wisdom effectively. When you ground your extraordinary philosophical vision in consistent practice and committed teaching, your intellectual contributions become genuinely transformative.

Neptune in Capricorn in House 10

Your Neptune in Capricorn in the tenth house places the planet of vision and inspiration in the house of career, public reputation, and life legacy, grounded by Capricorn's ambitious, disciplined, and traditional approach to professional life. Neptune in Capricorn is generational, but the tenth house makes public calling and professional identity personally significant. You are drawn to building a career of genuine long-term substance ... work that will leave a lasting mark on the structures of your field or society. Your public image combines authority and depth in a way that commands sustained respect. The practical insight is to make sure your professional ambitions serve a genuine higher purpose rather than becoming a vehicle for status or security alone ... Neptune's highest expression in Capricorn is the vision of lasting, truly useful contribution.

Pluto in Scorpio in House 7

Your Pluto in Scorpio in the seventh house places the planet in its own sign in the house of committed partnerships, creating one of the most intensely relationship-focused placements in astrology. Your partnerships are arenas of profound transformation ... you are drawn to bonds that demand complete emotional honesty, psychological vulnerability, and the willingness to be fundamentally changed by another person. Partners tend to be powerful, complex, and psychologically deep, or the relationship itself forces both of you into depths neither anticipated. Power dynamics within partnerships are a central theme, and you may attract partners who mirror your own unacknowledged intensity. Jealousy, possessiveness, and the fear of betrayal must be confronted honestly. The challenge is creating partnerships based on mutual empowerment rather than mutual control. When you enter relationships with radical vulnerability and genuine respect for your partner's autonomy, your bonds achieve a depth and transformative power that most people only read about in literature.

North Node in Aries in House 1

Your North Node in Aries in the first house calls you to step forward as a bold, self-directed individual. You are here to shed a lifetime habit of deferring to others and instead claim your own identity with confidence. The first house magnifies this lesson: your very appearance, body language, and first impressions become the arena where growth unfolds. Practice making decisions quickly and acting on your own instincts without waiting for approval. Each time you lead with courage rather than compromise, you move powerfully toward your soul's purpose.

Chiron in Gemini in House 3

Chiron in Gemini in the third house creates the most resonant Chiron placement for communication and thought ... Gemini is the third house's own sign, ruled by Mercury, and Chiron here means the Wounded Healer lands in its most native territory, touching the very foundation of how you think, speak, write, and navigate the world of ideas and exchange. The wound is intimate and early: it was established in classrooms, in sibling dynamics, in the neighborhood conversations of childhood where your mind was first measured against others'. You may have been labeled too slow or too fast, too scattered or too literal; you may have struggled with learning differences that went unrecognized or been praised for intelligence in ways that created performance anxiety rather than genuine confidence. Mutable air means the wound is versatile ... it shifts with context, sometimes expressing as compulsive talking, sometimes as a paralyzed silence, sometimes as the habit of finishing other people's sentences because you can't quite trust that your own will land. Mercury's rulership means this wound runs through the instrument of your thinking itself, creating a layer of meta-anxiety: not just anxiety about what you're saying but about the quality of your thinking as you say it. Your gift is a deeply lived empathy for anyone whose mind works differently, who struggles to be heard, or who has been made to feel that their particular way of knowing doesn't count ... and the ability to advocate for intellectual diversity with genuine conviction rather than theoretical commitment. To work with this energy consciously, practice writing or speaking without the internal editor running simultaneously ... mutable air's greatest enemy is the self-interruption. The growth edge is that this wound is self-referential in a way that can make healing feel impossibly recursive ... using the wounded instrument to repair itself ... and the growth is discovering that the mind heals not through perfect articulation but through the willingness to keep expressing imperfectly.