Celestial Bodies
Stars
There are two suns that the planet orbits around. Both are rather large. They have been named Celestia and Solace, often shortened to Cel and Sol.
Moons
There are three moons that orbit the planet. Two can be found at night, while one is found during the day. One of the moons of the night orbits the other moon, instead of orbiting the planet itself.
Dragon Planet
This is the planet that everything takes place on. It is over twice the size of earth, having a 48+ hour long day-night cycle, and has weird gravity. The farther down you go, the stronger gravity is, and the higher up you go, the weaker it is. It has one major land mass with several islands, though they are still huge because of the planets size. There is a lot of salt water, just like earth. Fresh water is in abundance as well, but much of it is either frozen or underground.
Time
Time on this planet is much longer than on earth, over twice as long. That means days and nights are double in length. So not only have the plants adapted to this, so has every other creature. Everything revolves around the day-night cycle of a planet. Lifespans can differ because of the time, and biology can change due to how much sun one is getting. Being over twice the size of earth means the cycles are longer. Beings live longer compared to earth, and they deal with hotter days in some parts due to how long the suns are out.
Meal Times
Dragons and humans can have six or more meals a day here. It usually goes with two of each meal, one light meal and one heavier one. Though there are cultures that have light meals and snacks until last dinner. Either way, there are a lot of meals in a day because of how long it is. Many cultures get up at least once a night for snacks, usually being any left overs from the last dinner. Each meal is quite important to their respective cultures.
First Breakfast
The first meal of the day is typically a light one. It is to wake up the stomach before having the second breakfast. The food eaten tends to be very light on the stomach, and nothing to truly fill them up. This is typically eaten shortly after waking up.
Second Breakfast
The second meal of the day is typically a few hours after the first. It is eaten before leaving the house, or at restaurants if one is on the go. This meal is heavier, and often shared between family and friends. It is the meal that is used to officially start the day. The food eaten at this time is typically heavier and meant to fill one up until lunchtime.
First Lunch
The third meal of the day is a light lunch. This is usually to tie one over until second lunch. Usually eaten alone or with coworkers, first lunch is bigger than a snack, but smaller than a meal.
Second Lunch
The fourth meal of the day. It is a proper meal that is usually enjoyed with friends and co-workers. Many jobs, except restaurants, close for this lunch. It takes typically an hour to eat this lunch, as it is big and is eaten with others.
First Dinner
This is a light meal typically eaten right after work. It is typically eaten alone or with a friend. It is to tie the body over until second dinner.
Second Dinner
The last real meal of the day. This dinner is typically made to be eaten with family and friends, and is very heavy. It is the heaviest meal of the day and typically takes a couple of hours to eat if one has guests over. This meal is either prepared before work, after first dinner, or at a restaurant. Many look forward to this meal, as it is the biggest of all the meals and is eaten with company.
Midnight Snack
Sometimes species of dragon, and often times humans, will eat in the middle of the night. This is typically left overs from the day, or something prepared before bed. This is eaten alone, unless there are others living in the house that also snack at night. In that case, it is briefly eaten together before going back to bed.