The legend tells of about the Moon Siblings.
The Night King and Star Queen had eight children, and they placed them in charge of their moon.
The first two oldest children are chosen for the Full and New Moon.
The firstborn was chosen for the New Moon since he was born like his father, and the second was chosen for the Full Moon since she was born like her mother.
Next, the second oldest children are twins of the First and Third Quarter Moon.
They have been mistaken for each other by their parents, who like to pull pranks on their family.
And lastly, the four youngest children of the Waxing and Waning Moons.
Two of the third oldest are chosen as the Crescent Moon, and the two youngest are the Gibbous Moon.
All eight children are in charge of their moon, but the sixth child, Waning Crescent, is jealous of her brothers and sisters.
They consistently get recognized more than her, and she never gets gifts or a festival from the Mortals, just as they did to her siblings.
She plots a plan; she plans to eliminate her siblings, and she'll be the only moon in the world, but her younger brother, the Waxing Gibbous, overhears his older sister's plan and tells his parents about her plan.
Just as the Waning Crescent was about to start her plan, her parents and the guards went after her.
The guards surrounded her, and her parents were saddened and angered at her.
They cast a spell on her, which she was sentenced to her moon, and she never laid a finger on the land or her siblings again.
But they fear that someday or maybe years, she'll return and get her revenge on her own family that turned on her.
So they decided to send their seven children to their moon as well, so all of the siblings said goodbye to each other and their parents, and they were sent to their moon.
A few years later, both of the majesties were watching the moon siblings one by one, but they never had to watch the Waning Crescent rise ever since they'd heard her plan.
Then, she died from her sickness, and her body was sent up to the night sky and became the stars; the King was left alone, but he watched up the night sky of his wife (the stars) and his children (all of the moon).
But he wanted to forgive and forget his sixth child, the Waning Crescent, ever since she was jealous of her siblings at a young age.
The mortals or hybrids had never known or heard about the Moon Siblings, but the Night King had told everyone about it, and they were shocked.
Whenever either of the moons comes up, they place some gifts to them, and the gifts will disappear from their home or at the Temple that shows themselves taking care of their moons, but the Waning Crescent hasn't given a gift ever since she had planned to eliminate her siblings.
Years went by, and the mortals and hybrids still left the gifts to the Moon Siblings as their tradition when each moon came up to the sky.
