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| name = Paladine |
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| alias = Fizban the Fabulous |
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| alignment = Lawful Good |
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| title = <br> Draco Paladin <br> E'li <br> The Platinum Dragon <br> Dragonlord <br> Valiant Warrior <br> The Dragon's Lord <br> Bah'mut <br> The Great Dragon <br> Skyblade <br> Platinum Father <br> Thak the Hammer |
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| race = Deity |
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| gender = Male |
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| creator = [[Margaret Weis]] and [[Tracy Hickman]] |
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| debut = ''[[Dragons of Autumn Twilight]]'' (1984) |
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'''Paladine''' is a [[fictional character|fictional]] major [[List of Dragonlance deities|deity]] from the ''[[Dragonlance]]'' fantasy series of [[List of Dragonlance novels|novels]] and [[Role-playing game|role playing games]], originally published by [[TSR, Inc.]] and later by [[Sovereign Press]] under the [[d20 System|d20]] [[Open Gaming License]] developed by [[Wizards of the Coast]].<ref name='nexus' /> |
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Paladine is the leader of the faction of good deities in the ''[[Dragonlance]]'' campaign setting.<ref>{{Cite book | last = DeKirk | first = Ash | authorlink = Oberon_Zell-Ravenheart#Bibliography |author2=Oberon Zell | title = Dragonlore: From the Archives of the Grey School of Wizardry | publisher = New Page Books | series = | volume = | edition = 1 | year = 2006 | location = | pages = 224 | url = https://www.amazon.com/dp/1564148688 | doi = | id = | isbn = 978-1-56414-868-1 | mr = | zbl = | jfm = }}</ref> Among his other duties, he is the patron deity of the [[Knights of Solamnia#Order of the Rose|Order of the Rose]], a prestigious order of knighthood. He is also credited with the creation of the elven race in the ''Dragonlance'' campaign world. His colors are [[silver (color)|silver]] and [[white]]. In keeping with his role as a major deity, he holds dominion over several concepts, which form his divine portfolio. Among these concepts are Charity, Redemption, Leadership, [[Lawful Good|Law]], and Light. |
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Paladine is described as being the elder brother of [[Takhisis]] and [[Gilean]], the major deities of Evil and Neutrality, respectively. He and [[Mishakal]] are the parents of [[Kiri-Jolith]], [[Habbakuk (Dragonlance)|Habbakuk]], and [[Solinari]], who are all lesser deities of good, and of [[Mina (Dragonlance)|Mina]],<ref name='Dark Disciple'>{{cite book |
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| last = Weis |
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| first = Margaret |
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| title = Amber and Blood, the Dark Disciple, vol. 3 |
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| publisher = Wizards of the Coast |
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| date = May 6, 2008 |
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| pages = 384 |
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| url = https://www.amazon.com/Amber-Blood-Dragonlance-Dark-Disciple/dp/0786950013 |
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| isbn = 978-0-7869-5001-0}}</ref> a lesser god standing apart from Good, Evil and Neutrality. |
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==Character background== |
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In the very early stages of the character's development, Paladine and the character [[List of major Dragonlance characters#Huma Dragonbane|Huma Dragonbane]] were regarded as interchangeable - however, [[Tracy Hickman]] soon moved to using the character of Fizban as Paladine's [[Incarnation|avatar]].<ref>{{cite web |
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| title = Interview with Jeff Grubb |
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| work = [[Dragonlance Nexus]] |
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| url = http://www.dlnexus.com/features/interviews/11253.aspx |
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| date = April 29, 2001 |
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| accessdate = 2008-03-13 |
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}}</ref> Thus when Paladine is first encountered in the novels, albeit incognito, in the preface to ''Dragons of Autumn Twilight'', he calls himself "Fizban" and represents himself to be a clumsy and absent-minded [[Wizard (fantasy)|wizard]].<ref name="DeKirk">{{cite book |
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| last = DeKirk |
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| first = Ash |
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| title = Dragonlore: From the Archives of the Grey School of Wizardry |
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| year = 2006 |
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| publisher = Career Press |
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}}</ref> The character of Paladine continues to present himself as "Fizban" through most of the series, although it becomes increasingly evident that Fizban is more than what he appears to be. Eventually, his friendship with the [[Kender (fantasy)|kender]] character [[Tasslehoff Burrfoot|Tasselhoff Burfoot]] becomes so strong he declares the "Fizban" avatar to be his favorite.<ref name='chronicles'>{{cite book |
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| last = Weis |
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| first = Margaret |
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| authorlink = Margaret Weis |
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| last2 = Hickman |
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| first2 = Tracy |
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| authorlink2 = Tracy Hickman |
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| title = The Dragonlance Chronicles |
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| publisher = Wizards of the Coast |
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| pages = 1030 |
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| url = https://www.amazon.com/Dragonlance-Chronicles-Dragons-Twilight-Collectors/dp/0880386525/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=books&qisbn=1205419723&sr=8-10 |
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| isbn = 978-0-88038-652-4}}</ref> |
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[[File:Dragonlance Tales II cover.jpg|thumb|Paladine in his mortal form, '''Fizban''' on the left]] |
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After the events of the [[War of Souls]], Paladine voluntarily gives up his divine status and becomes Valthonis, a mortal elf,<ref>{{cite book |
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| last = Weis |
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| first = Margaret |
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| authorlink = Margaret Weis |
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| last2 = Hickman |
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| first2 = Tracy |
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| authorlink2 = Tracy Hickman |
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| title = Dragons of a Vanished Moon (Dragonlance: War of Souls, Book 3) |
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| publisher = Wizards of the Coast |
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|date=March 2003 |
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| location = Seattle, WA |
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| pages = 624 |
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| url = http://www.dlnexus.com/products/311.aspx |
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| isbn = 0-7869-2950-2 }}</ref> with the goal of defeating his sister, [[Takhisis]], who was forced to become mortal as well through his actions.{{sfn|Wolf|2010|p=14|ref=Wolf}} |
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==Symbols and titles== |
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The pantheon of deities in the Dragonlance mythos is divided into three factions; the Good, the Evil, and the Neutral deities. Each of these groups has several deities of varying influence. Paladine is the head of the deities that represent the forces of Good. There is nothing inherently better about the position, it is simply a hierarchy to establish and enforce order. |
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Paladine is also called Draco Paladin, E'li, the Platinum Dragon, Dragonlord, Valiant Warrior, The Dragon's Lord, Bah'mut (strikingly similar to the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' platinum dragon [[Bahamut (Dungeons & Dragons)|Bahamut]]), the Great Dragon, Skyblade, Platinum Father, and Thak the Hammer.<ref name="nexus">{{cite web |
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|url= http://www.dlnexus.com/lexicon/13385.aspx |
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|title= Dragonlance Nexus: Paladine - Dragonlance Lexicon |
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|accessdate=2008-03-11 |
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|work=Dragonlance Nexus - Lexicon }}</ref> After the conclusion of the War of the Lance, the deity himself became known as Fizban among the race of kender; thus, referring to "Fizban" by kender can be somewhat ambiguous. |
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His symbols include the anvil, a silver triangle, a pine tree, and the platinum dragon. In the night sky of Krynn, he can be viewed as the constellation known as the Valiant Warrior, sometimes referred to as the Platinum Dragon. In the first chapters of ''[[Dragons of Autumn Twilight]]'', [[Raistlin Majere]] notes that this constellation, as well as the constellation for [[Takhisis]], were missing, suggesting that both deities were physically present on [[Krynn]] in their [[Wiktionary:Avatar|avatar]] forms. This is later proven to be the case when Raistlin meets Paladine's avatar Fizban in person. The idea that the constellation disappears when the god takes mortal form is reinforced when Paladine and Takhisis both become mortal at the end of ''[[Dragons of a Vanished Moon]]'' which concluded the [[War of Souls]]. |
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==Dragonlance movie== |
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{{main|Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight}} |
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Actor [[Neil Ross]] voiced Fizban (Paladine) in the animated ''[[Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight]]'' movie,<ref name="actress">{{cite web |
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| url = http://www.dragonlance-movie.com/movie/cast/ |
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| title = Cast |
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| accessdate = 2006-07-30 |
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| publisher = Cinemagine Media Ltd. |
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directed by [[Will Meugniot]], written by George Strayton and produced by Toonz Animation, Commotion Pictures, Epic Level Entertainment, Kickstart Entertainment and [[Paramount Pictures]]. It was released January 15, 2008. |
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==Comparisons with other fictional characters== |
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Weis and Hickman later introduced a similar character in the ''[[Death Gate Cycle]]'' named Zifnab, and in ''The Mantle of Kendis-Dai'' named Zanfib. Both names are [[anagram]]s of Fizban, and both characters bear strong similarities to him. Tracy Hickman notes that the character of Fizban belongs to [[TSR, Inc.]] (and presumably transferred to [[Wizards of the Coast]]), while the characters of Zifnab and Zanfib are owned by himself and Margaret Weis.<ref>{{cite web |
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|last = Hickman |
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|first = Tracy |
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|title = Frequently Asked Questions |
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|work = Official Tracy Hickman Website |
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|url = http://www.trhickman.com/Physic/faq.html |
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|accessdate = 2008-03-13 |
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|deadurl = yes |
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|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080321045927/http://www.trhickman.com/Physic/faq.html |
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Paladine (in his Fizban aspect) has drawn comparisons with the character of [[Gandalf]] in [[J. R. R. Tolkien|Tolkien's]] ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''. Both serve as guides and mentors to the other characters in the stories. But while Gandalf guides through his [[wisdom]] and legendary status, Fizban is far more awkward and seemingly senseless, constantly putting the characters into worse trouble than they were in before. Nevertheless, in the end Fizban, as with Gandalf, is revealed to be much more than was initially apparent.<ref name="Manni">{{cite book |
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| last = Manni |
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| first = Franco |
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| title = Introduzione a Tolkien |
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| year = 2002 |
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| isbn = 88-86792-39-5 |
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| publisher = Simonelli Editore |
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==See also== |
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* [[Portal:Dragonlance|Dragonlance portal]] |
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==References== |
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* {{cite book | first=Nadine | last=Wolf | title=Religious Concepts in Fantasy Literature | publisher=GRIN Verlag | year=2010 | isbn=978-3640661428 | ref=Wolf}} |
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*''Holy Orders of the Stars'' |
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*''Dragonlance Campaign Setting'' |
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*''{{cite web |url=http://www.dragonlance.com/ |archive-date=March 4, 2006 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060304092129/http://www.dragonlance.com/ |dead-url=yes |title=Dragonlance.com |df= }}'' |
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Template:DL character Paladine is a fictional major deity from the Dragonlance fantasy series of novels and role playing games, originally published by TSR, Inc. and later by Sovereign Press under the d20 Open Gaming License developed by Wizards of the Coast.[1]
Paladine is the leader of the faction of good deities in the Dragonlance campaign setting.[2] Among his other duties, he is the patron deity of the Order of the Rose, a prestigious order of knighthood. He is also credited with the creation of the elven race in the Dragonlance campaign world. His colors are silver and white. In keeping with his role as a major deity, he holds dominion over several concepts, which form his divine portfolio. Among these concepts are Charity, Redemption, Leadership, Law, and Light.
Paladine is described as being the elder brother of Takhisis and Gilean, the major deities of Evil and Neutrality, respectively. He and Mishakal are the parents of Kiri-Jolith, Habbakuk, and Solinari, who are all lesser deities of good, and of Mina,[3] a lesser god standing apart from Good, Evil and Neutrality.
Character background
In the very early stages of the character's development, Paladine and the character Huma Dragonbane were regarded as interchangeable - however, Tracy Hickman soon moved to using the character of Fizban as Paladine's avatar.[4] Thus when Paladine is first encountered in the novels, albeit incognito, in the preface to Dragons of Autumn Twilight, he calls himself "Fizban" and represents himself to be a clumsy and absent-minded wizard.[5] The character of Paladine continues to present himself as "Fizban" through most of the series, although it becomes increasingly evident that Fizban is more than what he appears to be. Eventually, his friendship with the kender character Tasselhoff Burfoot becomes so strong he declares the "Fizban" avatar to be his favorite.[6]
After the events of the War of Souls, Paladine voluntarily gives up his divine status and becomes Valthonis, a mortal elf,[7] with the goal of defeating his sister, Takhisis, who was forced to become mortal as well through his actions.[8]
Symbols and titles
The pantheon of deities in the Dragonlance mythos is divided into three factions; the Good, the Evil, and the Neutral deities. Each of these groups has several deities of varying influence. Paladine is the head of the deities that represent the forces of Good. There is nothing inherently better about the position, it is simply a hierarchy to establish and enforce order.
Paladine is also called Draco Paladin, E'li, the Platinum Dragon, Dragonlord, Valiant Warrior, The Dragon's Lord, Bah'mut (strikingly similar to the Dungeons & Dragons platinum dragon Bahamut), the Great Dragon, Skyblade, Platinum Father, and Thak the Hammer.[1] After the conclusion of the War of the Lance, the deity himself became known as Fizban among the race of kender; thus, referring to "Fizban" by kender can be somewhat ambiguous.
His symbols include the anvil, a silver triangle, a pine tree, and the platinum dragon. In the night sky of Krynn, he can be viewed as the constellation known as the Valiant Warrior, sometimes referred to as the Platinum Dragon. In the first chapters of Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Raistlin Majere notes that this constellation, as well as the constellation for Takhisis, were missing, suggesting that both deities were physically present on Krynn in their avatar forms. This is later proven to be the case when Raistlin meets Paladine's avatar Fizban in person. The idea that the constellation disappears when the god takes mortal form is reinforced when Paladine and Takhisis both become mortal at the end of Dragons of a Vanished Moon which concluded the War of Souls.
Dragonlance movie
Actor Neil Ross voiced Fizban (Paladine) in the animated Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight movie,[9] directed by Will Meugniot, written by George Strayton and produced by Toonz Animation, Commotion Pictures, Epic Level Entertainment, Kickstart Entertainment and Paramount Pictures. It was released January 15, 2008.
Comparisons with other fictional characters
Weis and Hickman later introduced a similar character in the Death Gate Cycle named Zifnab, and in The Mantle of Kendis-Dai named Zanfib. Both names are anagrams of Fizban, and both characters bear strong similarities to him. Tracy Hickman notes that the character of Fizban belongs to TSR, Inc. (and presumably transferred to Wizards of the Coast), while the characters of Zifnab and Zanfib are owned by himself and Margaret Weis.[10]
Paladine (in his Fizban aspect) has drawn comparisons with the character of Gandalf in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Both serve as guides and mentors to the other characters in the stories. But while Gandalf guides through his wisdom and legendary status, Fizban is far more awkward and seemingly senseless, constantly putting the characters into worse trouble than they were in before. Nevertheless, in the end Fizban, as with Gandalf, is revealed to be much more than was initially apparent.[11]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Dragonlance Nexus: Paladine - Dragonlance Lexicon". Dragonlance Nexus - Lexicon. Retrieved 2008-03-11.
- ^ DeKirk, Ash; Oberon Zell (2006). Dragonlore: From the Archives of the Grey School of Wizardry (1 ed.). New Page Books. p. 224. ISBN 978-1-56414-868-1.
- ^ Weis, Margaret (May 6, 2008). Amber and Blood, the Dark Disciple, vol. 3. Wizards of the Coast. p. 384. ISBN 978-0-7869-5001-0.
- ^ "Interview with Jeff Grubb". Dragonlance Nexus. April 29, 2001. Retrieved 2008-03-13.
- ^ DeKirk, Ash (2006). Dragonlore: From the Archives of the Grey School of Wizardry. Career Press.
- ^ Weis, Margaret; Hickman, Tracy. The Dragonlance Chronicles. Wizards of the Coast. p. 1030. ISBN 978-0-88038-652-4.
- ^ Weis, Margaret; Hickman, Tracy (March 2003). Dragons of a Vanished Moon (Dragonlance: War of Souls, Book 3). Seattle, WA: Wizards of the Coast. p. 624. ISBN 0-7869-2950-2.
- ^ Wolf 2010, p. 14.
- ^ "Cast". Cinemagine Media Ltd. Retrieved 2006-07-30.
- ^ Hickman, Tracy. "Frequently Asked Questions". Official Tracy Hickman Website. Archived from the original on 2008-03-21. Retrieved 2008-03-13.
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List of Dragonlance deities | |||||||
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Good: | Paladine | Majere | Kiri-Jolith | Mishakal | Habbakuk | Branchala | Solinari |
Neutral: | Gilean | Sirrion | Reorx | Chislev | Zivilyn | Shinare | Lunitari |
Evil: | Takhisis | Sargonnas | Morgion | Chemosh | Zeboim | Hiddukel | Nuitari |
Other: | High God & Chaos | Mina |
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Paladine | Mishakal | Gilean | Takhisis | Sargonnas | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Branchala | Majere | Reorx | Morgion | Chemosh | Hiddukel | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shinare | Sirrion | Chislev | Zivilyn | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kiri-Jolith | Habbakuk | Solinari | Mina | Lunitari | Nuitari | Zeboim | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||