Celestial Dragon

Celestial Dragons were released on April 1, 2016. They have the Breed Specific Action Corporealize, which allows them to change from the translucent incorporeal forms to corporeal ones. The egg itself has a unique cracking sequence where it cracks to show the hatchling within.

Egg
This translucent egg shines like starlight.

Hatchling
''Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. Its markings give off an otherworldly light.''

Mature hatchling
''Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. Its markings give off an otherworldly light.''

''And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.''

Adult
''Despite their great size and strength, Celestial Dragons are a peaceful breed named for their spectral, starry appearance. Little else is known about them, as they spend the vast majority of their lives partially phased out of the plane of existence through the use of powerful magic. Celestial Dragons are thought to assume their corporeal form only long enough to reproduce or to die; the rest of the time, they resemble living, breathing constellations, impervious to all physical and magical harm.''

Sprite artists

 * Odeen (All)

Transparency
Incorporeal Celestials and Celestial eggs are semi-transparent, and will appear slightly different depending on the color of their background.

Temporary alternate
Growing Celestials display the corporeal form. Once a hatchling becomes an adult or is frozen, it becomes incorporeal. While incorporeal, Celestial Dragons cannot be bred, killed, or released. Celestials may remain corporeal for up to a week after using Corporealize, and the action has a 28 day cooldown. As Celestials can only be bred once in that 28-day period, they may produce up to four eggs from a single breeding.

Trivia

 * There was a great deal of confusion about the eggs upon release, concerning the April 1st date and that there was already a release just two weeks prior. Some people were worried that the eggs would disappear from their scrolls or change into common species.
 * The constellation patterns found on their body were not based on any single real life constellations.