Moonglow Drake

Night Glory Drakes were released on May 26, 2010 alongside Day Glory Drakes, Terrae Dragons, and Shallow Water Dragons. They are only able to breed with other Glory Drakes and with Ochredrakes, making them the first species besides Day Glory Drakes to be able to interbreed with Ochredrakes. They are not commonly found on the AP or Cave, and are therefore classified as uncommon.

Night Glory Drakes share the same egg as Day Glory Drakes. A Glory egg created by the DC's system (with breeding or release in the cave) between 6 PM and 6 AM cave time (Eastern Standard/Daylight Time) will hatch into a Night Glory Drake. If an egg is created before the time limit but it sits in the cave and is taken after the time change, it will still hatch into the type of Glory Drake related to its creation time. Because they share the same egg, their eggs are often called just 'Glory Eggs'.

When Night Glory Drakes were first suggested along with the Day Glory Drakes, their name was actually asked to be Nocturnal Drakes, with their counterpart being Diurnal Drakes. However, this was changed out of fear that it would be too similar to the name of the Nocturne Dragons, and was later changed to be named after the flower.

Earthgirl has confirmed here that they are a very small breed, only the size of a kitten. The favourite food of the species is actually grapes, and they are more intelligent than the Day Glory Drakes, as confirmed on Cave Cast.

Many have complained that the size of their and Day Glory Drakes' sprites do not match their description in one of the CaveCast episodes. The episode reveals that they are about the size of a kitten, which fits the fact that people would chase Night Glories away in mistake that they were bats.

When sorted by "Breed" they are listed as "Glory Night" on a user's scroll.

Egg
"This egg displays the colors of both dawn and dusk."

Hatchling
"Aww... It's a cute baby dragon. Its dark colors resemble the night."

Mature Hatchling
"Aww... It's a cute baby dragon. Its dark colors resemble the night. And look! It's grown its wings! It must be close to maturing."

Adult
"Unlike their diurnal relatives, Night Glory Drakes are shy and reserved. Active during the night, they are often mistaken for bats and chased away from human settlements. With their excellent agility and night vision, they are perfectly adapted to nocturnal life. Breeding only takes place during evenings after the dark settles in."

Sprite Artist(s)

 * Earthgirl (All)