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The Celestial Moons are two individual moons featured in The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night. During the Night of Eternal Darkness, these moons eclipse one another to shroud the Realms in darkness for a short while.
In The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, the Celestial Moons are seen briefly again at the start of Twilight Falls when Spyro, Cynder and Sparx escape the Catacombs with Hunter. During the three year time gap, they are now seen apart from one another.
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The Celestial Moons eclipsing at the climax of the story
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The Celestial Moons as seen in Dawn of the Dragon
Trivia
- In the GBA version of The Eternal Night and in the game files and concept art, the Celestial Moons are named "Adrano" and "Zella". Zella is the smaller, "ghoulish" moon, while Adrana is the brighter and bigger celestial body. [1]