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A false brightest night occurred in approximately 5011 AS, during the events of ''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]''.{{Ref|TBN|263}} This was caused by a comet passing through the sky, acting as a false fourth moon and causing earthquakes on the Pyrrhian continent.{{Ref|MR|127}} | * Two brightest nights have occurred in the series — one in approximately 3,007 AS ([[Darkstalker]]'s hatching night) and one in 5,005 AS (the hatching of the [[dragonets of destiny]]).{{Ref|L1|10}}{{Ref|TDPp}} | ||
* A false brightest night occurred in approximately 5011 AS, during the events of ''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]''.{{Ref|TBN|263}} This was caused by a comet passing through the sky, acting as a false fourth moon and causing earthquakes on the Pyrrhian continent.{{Ref|MR|127}} | |||
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Revision as of 05:13, 11 October 2020
The brightest night is a celestial phenomenon occurring once every hundred years, wherein all three of Pyrrhia’s moons are full at the same time.
Description
A brightest night occurs when all three of Pyrrhia's moons are full on the same night.
NightWings in the time of Darkstalker knew that a thrice-moonborn dragonet would be exceptionally powerful, with their powers of prophecy and mind-reading enhanced by the third moon.[1]
Timeline
- Two brightest nights have occurred in the series — one in approximately 3,007 AS (Darkstalker's hatching night) and one in 5,005 AS (the hatching of the dragonets of destiny).[1][2]
- A false brightest night occurred in approximately 5011 AS, during the events of The Brightest Night.[3] This was caused by a comet passing through the sky, acting as a false fourth moon and causing earthquakes on the Pyrrhian continent.[4]
Trivia
Gallery
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The false brightest night, by Joy Ang
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Darkstalker, page 10
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy, prologue
- ↑ The Brightest Night, page 263
- ↑ Moon Rising, page 127
- ↑ Moon Rising, page 156
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