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Celestials are an extremely rare Chinese breed of dragon, exclusively able to employ the "[[Divine Wind]]." Only members of the Emperor's family are permitted to be companions to Celestials. According to [[Lung Tien Qian]], there are only eight Celestials in the world, listed above.  
 
Celestials are an extremely rare Chinese breed of dragon, exclusively able to employ the "[[Divine Wind]]." Only members of the Emperor's family are permitted to be companions to Celestials. According to [[Lung Tien Qian]], there are only eight Celestials in the world, listed above.  
  
All Celestials are so closely related that they do not mate with one another; instead, they mate with Imperials to produce Celestial eggs. In fact, it was believed that Celestials could only mate successfully with Imperials, until [[Temeraire]] produced an egg with the [[Kazilik]] [[Iskierka]]. Occasionally, the mating of two Imperials also results in a Celestial. It is not known whether Celestial/Imperial matings may produce Imperials.
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All Celestials are so closely related that they do not mate with one another; instead, they mate with Imperials to produce Celestial eggs. In fact, it was believed that Celestials could only mate with Imperials until [[Temeraire]] produced an egg with the [[Kazilik]] [[Iskierka]]. Occasionally, the mating of two Imperials also results in a Celestial. It is not known whether Celestial/Imperial matings may produce Imperials.
  
 
Because of this interbreeding, Celestials are very similar in appearance to [[Imperial]]s and share many common traits. Indeed, the two breeds may appear identical until a young Celestial matures and grows a head ruff and facial tendrils. Sir [[Edward Howe]] initially misidentified the young Temeraire as an Imperial, though perhaps someone more familiar with both breeds could readily distinguish a Celestial hatchling or its egg from their Imperial counterparts. If not, this might shed light on the Chinese custom of delaying a young dragon's choice of companion for more than a year after hatching, although Temeraire's ruff and tendrils sprouted when he was no more than six months of age.
 
Because of this interbreeding, Celestials are very similar in appearance to [[Imperial]]s and share many common traits. Indeed, the two breeds may appear identical until a young Celestial matures and grows a head ruff and facial tendrils. Sir [[Edward Howe]] initially misidentified the young Temeraire as an Imperial, though perhaps someone more familiar with both breeds could readily distinguish a Celestial hatchling or its egg from their Imperial counterparts. If not, this might shed light on the Chinese custom of delaying a young dragon's choice of companion for more than a year after hatching, although Temeraire's ruff and tendrils sprouted when he was no more than six months of age.

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