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''(You could also be looking for the [[The Brightest Night|book]]. This article refers to the actual night.)''  
''(This is the page for the event. You may be looking for the [[The Brightest Night (book)|book]] or [[The Brightest Night (graphic novel)|graphic novel]] instead.)''


The brightest night is when the [[Dragonets of Destiny|Prophecy dragonets]] were born. It is when, every one thousand years or so, all three moons are full. [[File:The_False_Brightest_Night.png|thumb|Brightest Night fanart]]
The term '''brightest night''' refers to a celestial phenomenon occurring roughly once every century,{{Ref|TBN|263}} when all three [[moons]] are simultaneously full.


==History==
== Description ==
[[King Darkstalker|Darkstalker]] was born on the brightest night, as was supposed to be [[Whiteout]]. The [[Dragonets of Destiny]] were also born on the brightest night.
Brightest nights occur when all three moons are full on the same night.{{Ref|MR|156}}


==Next Brightest Night==
At the time of ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]'', [[NightWings]] thought [[dragonets]] who hatched on the brightest night would have [[animus]] powers, but it was later concluded the third moon would only enhance their foresight and mind-reading.{{Ref|MR|156}}
It seems that there has been a brightest night DURING the first arc, but that is confirmed to be false. That “fake” brightest night was really a comet or asteroid or something in space that is bright, looking like a moon. It will probably be in the next about 999,999 thousand years after TBN.


== Timeline ==
* [[Darkstalker (L1)|Darkstalker]]'s hatching night happened on a brightest night, one of the three instances where brightest nights have occurred in the series.{{Ref|L1|10}}
* During an unspecified point in history when [[Queen Cicada]] ruled the [[HiveWings]], a brightest night occurred.{{Ref|AGttDW|190}}
* A brightest night occurred in 5,005 AS when the [[dragonets of destiny]] hatched.{{Ref|TDPp}}
* A false brightest night occurred in 5,011 AS{{Ref|TBN|263}} when a [[Skyfire|comet]] passed through the sky, acting as a false fourth moon and causing earthquakes.{{Ref|MR|127}}


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== Trivia ==
[[Category:Mentioned in BN]]
* [[Tui]] has confirmed the possibility of a "darkest night."{{Ref|Event|https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J0koHS1dIq3zZBvdlYwKrFeWGjSAo3INqp8iRObO118/edit}}
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[[Category:Mentioned in HK]]
== Gallery ==
[[Category:Mentioned in DS]]
<gallery>
Wings of Fire 5 Full.jpg|The false brightest night, by [[Joy Ang]]
Brightest Night GN JP.png|The brightest night on [[Darkstalker]]'s hatching night, by [[Jake Parker]]
TheBrightestNightProphecy.png|A brightest night from the New Prophecy trailer, by Scholastic
</gallery>
 
== References ==
{{References}}
{{EventReferences}}
 
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(This is the page for the event. You may be looking for the book or graphic novel instead.)

The term brightest night refers to a celestial phenomenon occurring roughly once every century,[1] when all three moons are simultaneously full.

Description

Brightest nights occur when all three moons are full on the same night.[2]

At the time of Darkstalker, NightWings thought dragonets who hatched on the brightest night would have animus powers, but it was later concluded the third moon would only enhance their foresight and mind-reading.[2]

Timeline

  • Darkstalker's hatching night happened on a brightest night, one of the three instances where brightest nights have occurred in the series.[3]
  • During an unspecified point in history when Queen Cicada ruled the HiveWings, a brightest night occurred.[4]
  • A brightest night occurred in 5,005 AS when the dragonets of destiny hatched.[5]
  • A false brightest night occurred in 5,011 AS[1] when a comet passed through the sky, acting as a false fourth moon and causing earthquakes.[6]

Trivia

  • Tui has confirmed the possibility of a "darkest night."[event 1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Brightest Night, page 263
  2. 2.0 2.1 Moon Rising, page 156
  3. Darkstalker, page 10
  4. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 190
  5. The Dragonet Prophecy, prologue
  6. Moon Rising, page 127
  1. Stated by Tuisource 

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