Tyl

Fixed star:  TYL
Constellation:  Epsilon (ε) Draco
Longitude 1900:  01TAU21 Longitude 2000:  02TAU42
Declination 1900:  +70.01′ Declination 2000:  +70.16′
Right ascension:  19h 48m Latitude:  +79.29′
Spectral class:  G3 Magnitude: 4.0

The history of the star: Tyl

Tyl

Epsilon (ε) Draco, Tyl, is a star on the Dragon.

Steven Gibson (astronomical website) has the name Kin Yu "goldfish".

The astrological influences of the constellation Draco

Legend: Draco represents the dragon that guarded the golden apples in the garden of the Hesperides. According to other accounts, however, it is either the dragon thrown by the giants at Minerva in their war with the Gods, or the serpent Python slain by Apollo after the deluge. [Robson, p.43.]

Influences: According to Ptolemy the bright stars are like Saturn and Mars. Draco gives an artistic and emotional but somber nature, a penetrating and analytical mind, much travel and many friends but danger of robbery and of accidental poisoning. It was said by the Ancients that when a comet was here poison was scattered over the world. By the Kabalists it is associated with the Hebrew letter Mem and the 13th Tarot Trump "Death." [Robson, p.43.]

References:

Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology, Vivian E. Robson, 1923].