This dark colored egg is lined with waves and spots of light.
Hatchling
With a creak and a crack, the egg pops open! The newborn dragon is very dark and likes to look at the stars in the sky.
Mature Hatchling
This baby dragon is very dark and likes to look at the stars in the sky. It's getting stronger every day and now has a blazing starry aura and is much larger.
Adult
Starweaver dragons are named as such because of their ability to create stars. They take the leftover energy from dead, red-coloured stars and pull it into the threads attached to their claws. The energy then travels through their body, feeding it and lighting up their scales before going into their horns, where a new star is formed; after flying away, the new star is left in the sky where it was created. When laying their eggs, mothers travel to the nearest sun or source of intense heat and lay them there.