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  • Let’s examine the pantheon of deities of Krynn. Dragonlance is full of a vase array of gods that interact and influence mortals. Simultaneously they vie for power and manipulate each other.
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    7:19 Gods of Neutrality
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    In the absence of the universe, dwelt the High God and Chaos. They are direct opposites in existence and intention. The high god strove to bring order to chaos and well chaos did what he’s named for. Together they created the universe itself on three pillars; Good, Evil and Neutrality. This great triangle defines everything within the universe, and the gods themselves exist within its order.
    Exactly where the gods came from is unknown, perhaps another sphere of existence, out of the beyond or from chaos itself, but we do know Paladine, Gilean and The Queen of Darkness are siblings and the children of the High God. The other gods existed with them as well. Each was aligned with one of the three children of the high god. They all worked in concert to bring order to the universe, in stark opposition to Chaos.
    Because this isn't a tale of creation, or a deep dive into The Age of Starbirth, I will pause retelling the myth there. Let us examine the gods of each pillar, but first let’s take a closer look at the High God, All-Father/Mother. It is a greater god of none, any or all genders. The high god either created or directed the other gods into the universe he created with Chaos.
    The gods of the Pillar of good built and dwell in the Dome of Creation, part of the Outer Planes. All of our knowledge about the gods of good is derived from the Disks of Mishakal. Paladine, The Celestial Paladin, or The Dragon’s Lord, helped create the five rulers of the world, dragons, from the raw fury of chaos. He takes many forms, most notably as Fizban the fabulous, and gently nudges the inhabitants of Krynn to their destinies. He takes great care not to take control or remove their free will however. He is also known as Draco Paladin, Skyblade, Dragonlord, E’li, Thak the Hammer, Bah’Mut, the Great Dragon and Fizban His symbols are the silver triangle, pine tree and anvil. And his colors are silver and white. His alignment is Lawful Good. His portfolios are order, hope, light, rulership and guardianship.
    Branchala, the bard king or Song of Life, he is Habbakuk’s companion and brings music and art into the world. His music is part of every living being's soul and evokes passion when heard directly. He is also known as Astarin, Astra, Bardilun, The Bard King, Bran, Estarin, Gardener, Song of Life and Songmaster. His symbols are the Bards Haro or silver flute. His colors are Yellow and Green. His Alignment is Chaotic Good and his portfolios are Music, poetry, and bards.
    Habakkuk, The Fisher King is the son of Paladine and Mishakal and twin to Kiri-Jolith. Together with Paladine he and his twin helped form the Knights of Solumnia. Habbakuk created the order of the crown. He represents the eternal cycle of nature and can be fierce to evil and kind to good. He is also known as Abbuku the fisher, the blue phoenix, the fisher king, skylord, and sea lord. His symbol is the blue phoenix, his colors are deep blue and white. His alignment is Neutral Good and his portfolios are Animals, water, and passion.
    Kiri-Jolith, sword of justice, is the son of Paladine and mishakal, and older twin of Habbukuk. Together with his twin and father they formed the Knights of Solumnia and he is the patron of the order of the sword. He is the god of war, but not bloodlust and is often favored by paladins. He is also known as Corij,Emperor, Jolith, Kijo the Blade, Krijol, Qu’an the Warrior, and sword of justice. His symbols are the bison’s horn or horned battleaxe. His colors are brown and white. His alignment is lawful good. His portfolios are War, courage, and honor.
    Majere, Master of Mind, came from the beyond with paladine and is his closest friend. All gods heed his wisdom as It is said he is the closest to the high god in mind. He teaches self discipline and martial arts. He is also known as Mantis of the rose, manthus, master of mind, matheri and nadir the dreamsender. His symbols are the copper spider, single rose and mantis. His colors are copper and red. His alignment is Lawful good and his portfolios are Discipline, and loyalty.
    Mishakal, the healer, is the wife of paladine, and mother to twin sons kiri-jolith and habakkuk. They also are the parents of Solinari. She brings healing to anyone who needs it but her compassion should not be construed with weakness...
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  • @DLSaga
    @DLSaga  3 роки тому +13

    Thank you for watching the video! Do you have a favorite god in Dragonlance? How about a least favorite? Leave a comment below!

    • @lanceyorkii3631
      @lanceyorkii3631 2 роки тому

      I always felt like Morgion was always under-represented in the books. Look at how pivotal he and his cultists were in the War of the Lance!

    • @carlosherreravargas
      @carlosherreravargas 2 роки тому

      Take a guess :P

    • @StevenMichaelCunningham
      @StevenMichaelCunningham 2 роки тому

      Shinare...Sirrion.....Chislev, Gilean, Majere, Zivilyn, Mishakal, Paladine, Habakkuk, Kiri-Jolith, Solinari, Nuitari, Lunitari....those I would of petitioned finding I existed in Krynn at any point.
      Ao I would create art as homage to. 🤨😏😶🤹

    • @Old_Soul
      @Old_Soul 11 місяців тому

      Gilean

    • @JamesAdams-nd1td
      @JamesAdams-nd1td 5 місяців тому

      If I had to pick one, I'd pick Habbukuk. God of Animals and Passion, and his symbol is a BLUE PHEONIX. It's pretty cool.

  • @nonnayerbusiness7704
    @nonnayerbusiness7704 3 роки тому +30

    I like the Dragonlance pantheon because it is a good spread of portfolios without it being overwhelming in number like the Forgotten Realms. I also like that each culture has different names for each god.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому +2

      I agree, it brings it down to our own human cultural experience in that way.

  • @cuckmckneelburg1st222
    @cuckmckneelburg1st222 3 роки тому +27

    So glad to find a dragonlance specific channel, so much is unknown about krynn with the domination of the forgotten realms

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому +3

      So true! Thank you for watching.

    • @GameLover45408
      @GameLover45408 8 місяців тому

      ​@@DLSagaHave you covered about the Minotaur saga? Like the one about Faros Es-Kalin?

  • @keltonjones1389
    @keltonjones1389 3 роки тому +10

    What I like about dragonlances Neutral Pantheon is how omnipresent in everything and yet they seem to take more joy in the childrens everyday lives no need for flash

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому +2

      It's a great take on gods for sure!

  • @rosscotheredroo1070
    @rosscotheredroo1070 2 роки тому +12

    I'd love Peter Jackson to get his hands on this and do it justice like Lord of the Rings.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 роки тому

      Yes!

    • @rosscotheredroo1070
      @rosscotheredroo1070 2 роки тому +1

      P.S Takhisis is also called she of many colors and of none.

    • @garysmith3037
      @garysmith3037 2 роки тому

      I think the Hobbit trilogy completely burned him out on it. I would rather have someone like him, who had a passion for Dragonlance.

  • @danielgriff2659
    @danielgriff2659 2 роки тому +4

    I havent read the books or played any games in that realm, but of all the Pantheons available in the game, this pantheon is my favorite. I like pantheons being unique to D&D and not interpretations of known, historic pantheons of the real world. Mishakal seems like the go-to diety for healers, but I can see a Divine Sorcerer or Zealot Barbarian choosing that diety or branch of Gods.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 роки тому +1

      I completely agree.

  • @joshuanolan752
    @joshuanolan752 3 роки тому +7

    I love your channel! After 25 years I've finally read all of the Dragonlance. I had to find a check list online to make sure. Keep up the good work. Hopefully, more content will continue for a long time.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому +2

      Whoa! Good on ya. I have a lot to go still.

    • @haconk
      @haconk 2 роки тому +2

      Where did you start? I started with chronicles...then went to twins saga....then jumped around.

  • @vertigov5303
    @vertigov5303 3 роки тому +6

    Hopefully you will be able to do more in-depth videos for these gods and their doings throughout the timeline.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому +1

      I will! Thanks for watching.

  • @chiarabutteri4293
    @chiarabutteri4293 3 роки тому +6

    Very interesting video 😃 I'm a newbie in the Dragonlance universe, things like these are quite helpful!

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому +1

      Welcome to Dragonlance! I started with the timeline, this is the gods, my next video is about the world of Krynn. I hope you enjoy them.

  • @victorvirtue1203
    @victorvirtue1203 3 роки тому +5

    Also Nuitari is visible to black robed mages as well fyi :)

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому

      Is it because of their affiliation or because they know what to look for in the sky? Similar to looking for black holes, you cant see them, but you see how they make their surroundings react.

    • @victorvirtue1203
      @victorvirtue1203 3 роки тому +2

      @@DLSaga Hmmm I just remember Raistlin saying he could see the moon and I think in the old campaign rules it said the black robes could see it and yes I believe it's from affiliation I mean he is their God after all lol. Anyway great vids I'm enjoying them😉

    • @pseudonym6387
      @pseudonym6387 3 роки тому +3

      @@DLSaga Regular astronomers on Krynn use the method you describe (they look for missing stars and other celestial bodies which are ostensibly being obscured by the Black Moon Nuitari, which they can't see, in order to track its position). The Wizards of the Black Robes, being directly patronized by the god Nuitari, can actually properly see the moon that is his celestial body/representation. I imagine this makes it easier to track the black moon's phases, and the corresponding waxing and waning of their magic.

  • @redinthesky1
    @redinthesky1 2 роки тому +2

    Dragonlance is one of all time favorite settings, more nostalgia inducing than anything for me. If you like settings with more active pantheons give Malazan a try :)

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 роки тому

      I’ve never heard of that. I’ll look into it, thx

  • @joshuapine9883
    @joshuapine9883 3 роки тому +3

    Can't wait for a video on the Hero's of the Lance!

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому +2

      It is inevitable, but there is a lot to get to before that. Thank you for watching!

    • @stevenroloff827
      @stevenroloff827 2 роки тому

      PLEASE!,,,,,,,,,

  • @gryfinryder
    @gryfinryder 4 місяці тому +1

    Krynn was always my favorite of the D&D worlds. The novel’s help. They were better than the forgotten realms books imo. Faerun just isn’t my jam. Greyhawk felt unfleshed out. I just loved Krynn.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  4 місяці тому

      I feel the same way.

  • @Jeremy-rp3in
    @Jeremy-rp3in 7 місяців тому +1

    Mina sounds like a goddess id follow for sure. So much so i have brought her into my sandbox d&d 5e adventures

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  7 місяців тому

      That’s cool

  • @19Pyrus70
    @19Pyrus70 3 місяці тому +1

    No mention of Zeboim's penchant for naughties with mortals.
    Bearing Highlord Ariakan's son, Highlord Ariakas, and trying to seduce that monk (forgot his name) while also using him as a test run for the possibility of having monks of her own.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 місяці тому

      The dark disciple trilogy fleshed out Zeboim more than any other series. This is a high level overview rather than an individual deep dive.

  • @JamesAdams-nd1td
    @JamesAdams-nd1td 5 місяців тому

    I like how after the War of Souls, the gods decided they had had ENOUGH of Takhisis' bullcrap and just de-defied her. And Paladine was perfectly happy to go along with it.
    On a more serious note, I really like gods of Krynn; they're not my favorite DND religion (that honor goes to the various faiths of Eberron, plus the gods of Pathfinder, and I might declare a tie between the gods of Krynn and the Immortals of Mystara), but they are interesting. They're fleshed out, and despite appearances, there's some hidden nuance in the cosmology of the world, such as the odd demigod(s) or the contradictions in various stories (did Reorx shape the universe or did the High God do it themselves? Did the High God create the oldest gods or "call" them from somewhere else?), the three-way battle for influence over the mortal world, and most recently how Mina has decided to put herself outside the normal pantheon system and is just doing her own thing (I like to think it's all least in part because after Takhisis' manipulations, she was just left soured to the whole thing).
    The Evil Gods are kind of interesting because of the subtle nuances of certain individuals. Like how they were described as originally wanting to control the mortals to make them great, which implies they weren't originally "evil," but actually wanted what they thought was "best" for mortals. We can even interpret their "gift" of hunger and thirst as something to motivate mortal ambition and innovation (especially if you think of it as a hunger for power rather than for sustenance). Likewise, some of the gods ae willing to be occasionally less than pure evil: Zeboim is worshipped by non-evil nations for protection when crossing the sea, and it seems she sometimes gives it. Sargonnas meanwhile fought alongside his long-time enemy Kiri-Jolith to save the world. And ALL of them agreed with the other gods that they were done with Takhisis.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

  • @JoseMolina-ij3xx
    @JoseMolina-ij3xx Рік тому +1

    I find it completely hard to believe that Takhisis is truly dead in Krynn, but merely incapacitated indefinitely. Babylonian mythos on Tiamat does indicate she must eventually die to form a new world. But it's odd that no such thing happened in Forgotten Realms, when it came to Tiamat.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  Рік тому

      In your game you can do whatever you want with her.

  • @librapaladin81
    @librapaladin81 2 роки тому +3

    The great debate: Are 'Gilean' and 'Astinus' one in the same? I believe they are... at least as much as 'Fizban' is an avatar of 'Paladine'...

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 роки тому +2

      I agree with that. One is the aspect or avatar of the other.

    • @librapaladin81
      @librapaladin81 2 роки тому +2

      @@DLSaga I've always felt that if a movie trilogy of the 'Dragonlance Chronicles' was ever made, it should be bookended throughout with scenes of Astinus in the Great Library of Palanthis. This would provide the perfect setup for each film, as well as a reason to give the audience all the necessary exposition they need to understand the world and the story.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 роки тому +2

      @@librapaladin81 I like that idea a lot.

    • @peterwhitcomb8315
      @peterwhitcomb8315 2 роки тому +1

      I thought that debate was "answered" when Takhisis stole Krynn and Astinus went missing from the Great Library and only returning at the end. Been awhile (20 years) since I read the books so maybe I am remembering it wrong.

    • @librapaladin81
      @librapaladin81 2 роки тому

      @@peterwhitcomb8315 Maybe. Do you remember which book this was in? Either I forgot about it, or more likely, never read that book.

  • @DarknessovHezrou
    @DarknessovHezrou 5 місяців тому

    The master of past and present

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  5 місяців тому

      He was a bad mofo

  • @mrscary3105
    @mrscary3105 2 роки тому +1

    I run 4th age, as I assume that is the true spirit of the game before TSR was mismanaged. My favorite goddess is Mishakal. (I have run this world for 30+ years)

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 роки тому

      I love the 4th age too!

  • @abolishgender3240
    @abolishgender3240 2 роки тому +1

    I love the names of all the gods, but the that always strike a a chord in me are those derived from Hebrew, and the one i always thought derives from Hebrew: Habbakuk (Chavkuk the prophet), Chislev (Kislev, the third/ninth Hebrew month), and those that just make sense, Mishakal (especially with the context of discs), and Chemosh (in the context of his realmw of sovereignty, especially death). Zivilyn sounds like a slight change from Zevulun/Zvulun, one of the patriarchs of the 12 tribes of Yisrael. Hiddukel was written in the Hebrew translation as חידוקל, which adds only one letter to the words חידקל, the name of the Tigris river in the bible.
    These always jumped up to my mind when i researched a bit about DL.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 роки тому

      The original genesis of the gods and their names is an Appendix at the end of The Annotated Legends. They're all detailed out, even pronunciation for some.

  • @andrewthemaroon8608
    @andrewthemaroon8608 2 роки тому +2

    Who came first the Majere family line or the God Majere? Why was that name reused? Is there a connection there or is it just coincidental?

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 роки тому +2

      The god came first. The family name has no connection.

  • @MrTim223
    @MrTim223 2 роки тому +1

    Reorx was also the patron of Dwarf Spirits

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 роки тому

      He certainly enjoyed drinking it!

  • @Kromanox.the.exiled
    @Kromanox.the.exiled 2 місяці тому +1

    I know I'm late. But, how about The Great Worm? I'm willing to create a warlock. Can The Great Worm be a patron or he is a powerless false god? How kinda of patron it should be (Great Old One)?

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 місяці тому +1

      I have no idea what the great worm is.

  • @CelticCubby
    @CelticCubby 2 роки тому

    Weren't there a few demigods too? Like Artha and her brother (can't remeber his name) although I think the were killed in the chaos war.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 роки тому

      I don't recall them. Ariakan Ariakas was a demigod. He was the son of Zeboim and Duulket Ariakas. Are you referring to the Green Gemstone man and his sister?

  • @haconk
    @haconk 2 роки тому +2

    I thought the gray gem turned dwarves into gnomes kender and gully dwarves?

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 роки тому +2

      There are many versions of the story, all depending on who's perspective it is told. And which author is telling it.

  • @djbslectures
    @djbslectures Рік тому +1

    Favorite: Chemosh because my first D&D character was a homebrew vampire mage. Although I also played paladins so Kiri-Jolith is up there for me too.
    Question: I can't actually remember a time when the neutral gods sided with evil against good. It seems that Takhisis has always been scheming and Gilean has been working with Paladine to stop her. Is there a time when Gilean actively opposed Paladine?
    Also, I'm not sure if this is canon or not, but do you know if the other continent in "The Dark Queen of Krynn" game had different names for the gods? There's "Ersteem" for Takhisis, but there is also "Hith" who I can't figure out if it's another name for Chemosh or Hiddukel and "Myslaxa" who is presumably either Paladine or Mishakal.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  Рік тому +1

      The game went to Taladas. It was a boxed set TSR released for AD&D2e. It’s definitely canon. The gods do have different names but you can figure them out as you have for some. I believe Gilean sided with Takhisis in the end Age of Might when the Kingpriest was going crazy and in the Summer of Flame when the Knights of Takhisis took over Krynn to give order and fight Chaos.

    • @djbslectures
      @djbslectures Рік тому

      @@DLSaga Thanks.
      Regarding the end of the Age of Might, I think Paladine also was disgusted with the Kingpriest, so all the gods (even Takhisis) were joined. Also, Paladine was opposed to Chaos in summer flame, although I can't remember the details then.
      I guess my point is that I like the idea of the goal of balance, but it seems that Paladine also is always trying for balance too: my reading is that Paladine sees balance as "good". I don't know of any time that Gilean opposed Paladine.

  • @badgamemaster
    @badgamemaster 3 роки тому +2

    You forgot Raistlin the god who killed everything and then ended all alone... well it was retconned in the same book...

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому

      I will eventually be making a video about him and talk about it there. Thanks for watching.

    • @badgamemaster
      @badgamemaster 3 роки тому

      @@DLSaga Thank you for making these videos.

  • @archam777
    @archam777 2 роки тому +1

    You say its Abrahamic but it reminds me more of the babylonian Enuma Elis.
    Tiamat(Tahkisis) IS the primordial chaos in Babylonian creation myth.
    Conversely, Paladine is best represented by Anu, wwwaaayyyy more-so than any kind of Abrahamic interpretation could be rendered.
    He(paladine/Anu) is the head of a pantheon.......in the Torah(Jew here) YHWH is best represented by the "Shema"
    ~"Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the LORD is One"
    no pantheons.
    Baruch HaShem -"Blessed is the NAME"
    Good videos though, i've liked everyone i've seen so far.
    Subbed 👍

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 роки тому +1

      I am ignorant to that religious system. Thank you for sharing your perspective!

  • @ironheadgaming6270
    @ironheadgaming6270 3 роки тому +1

    Sargonnas is my favorite D&D God

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому

      Hell yea!

    • @docdirtymrclean3610
      @docdirtymrclean3610 3 роки тому

      Fizban...how could you forget Better Gandalf?

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому

      @@docdirtymrclean3610 Fizban was Paladine's avatar. He was great!

  • @HPCthulhu2011
    @HPCthulhu2011 3 роки тому +1

    In Dragons of Summer Flame it was Takhisis's idea to lie to her siblings about having permission from the All Father to create the world of Krynn and bring order to chaos. They required the assistance of the outside God named Reorx who's must have come from another plane of existence. I liked how the balance of the three magical moons is what maintains order rather than having to be good in order to be morally satisfied. The children made by Takhisis believe that they are not evil, the are not fighting for the same outcome as humanity. All three alignments desire to have legitimate power.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому

      My information came from the Dragonlance Adventures, Dragons of Mystery, Tales of the Lance, and Dragonlance Campaign setting sourcebooks. Though there are inconsistencies as different authors approach the campaign slightly differently, I have to be honest and say I do not recall it being presented that way in DoSF. Thank you for the information, and for watching!

  • @lorensoth4365
    @lorensoth4365 2 роки тому

    More than 21.... High God is an Overpower like Ao. Chaos was another overpower. Ionthas, Takhisis first mate who was trapped in the Greygem. Mina, the secret daughter of Mishikal. Artha, the daughter of Takhisis and Hiddukel. Raistlin did become a god, and due to the River of Time is out there. Likewise in another branch, the Kingpriest became a god as well after trapping all the dieties. Plus there are the interloper gods.... Llolth and Cyronax. Morgion is also not a true god, but a planar demon lord Anthraxas.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  2 роки тому

      I am familiar with some of that when they restructured the lore in Fifth Age, do you have other references?

    • @lorensoth4365
      @lorensoth4365 Рік тому

      @@DLSaga Wow. Thanks for responding. So the first two demigods popped up in 2E AD&D, within the New Tales: Land Reborn adventure... and the 1E AD&D In Search of Dragons, Dragon Magic, and Dragon Keep. Apparently Takhisis tried to seduced Chemosh, but was fooled by Hiddukel. She gave birth to Artha and Malfesus. So that a +2 to the evil pantheon.
      Lolth is mentioned as an interloper god in the 2E Wild Elves product concerning the Drow who crashed on Krynn. Since Krynn is a closed world, Lolth was forced to serve as a Handmaiden to Takhisis and to add insult to injury.... forced to serve in a form of a Kender. I believe this was punishment for creating Dragon Spiders. +1 to the Evil Pantheon
      Beldinas Pilofiro, the Kingpriest of Istar is an ascended god like Raistlin. In the book "Dragons of Chaos: There is another Shore..." story talks about a separate timeline in which the Kingpriest killed/shackled all of the gods and took there power. So Zivilyn is keeping some of the alterflows of the River of Time active....or can't close them off. +1 to the overall total
      Likewise, Raistlin Majere, is a deity in his own right. He did defeat all the gods of Krynn... and even though in a timeline he choose not to do so.... he still exist and possibly influences himselves. Much in the same way the Kingpriest is a god.... +1 to the overall total.
      The next comes a revelation from the War of Souls Trilogy, apparently before when creation first began there was Paladine, Gilean, and Ionthus. Takhisis was just a consort, and didn't assume leadership of the Pantheon of Evil until Ionthus mysteriously vanished. Apparently he allowed Reorx to trap him instead of Chaos and was imprisoned in the Greygem. +1 to the Evil Pantheon.
      The last god is of course Mina. The secret child of Paladine and Mishakal, who was corrupted by Chemosh. She is a part the +1 neutral pantheon, as she neither stands with her parents or is influenced by Chemosh/Takhisis.
      The Astral Dragon, a pair of primordial dragons in 1E AD&D Dragon Magic and Dragon Keep. They are the progenitors of the first dragons. They are technically an unaffiliated deity, and one that is secret to most individuals.

    • @lorensoth4365
      @lorensoth4365 Рік тому

      @@DLSaga The others are Achromentals... there was a short story in one of the "anthology" series that mentioned Cyrnoax.... that was worshiped by a group of goblins I think. The main Elemental Lords are gods in their own right, but I think they are forced to defer to Krynn's gods. In the story, Cyronax quickly bowed before another krynnish god that appearred and left.
      One thing I noticed from the Tales of the Lance Box Set, with some of the cultural/racial god's names is that certain gods may be existing gods from elsewhere. Paladine and Takhisis for a long while have been considered to be be Tiamat and Bahumat. There are a few references such as Sargonnas, Chemosh, and Mishakal might hail from the Mesopotamian/Akkadian Pantheons just as Takhisis and Paladine do. Morgion as one of titles suggest is a Daemon Lord known as Anthraxsas. So possibly the only native gods to Krynn are Lunitari, Solinari, Nuitari, Habbakuk, Kiri-Jolith, and Zeboim. Apparently there is also a mention in of the game books, that other gods answered the call of Paladine and Takhisis.... but not everyone stayed.
      Chaos and the Highgod are still somewhat of a mystery. Chaos is defiantly mentioned in story of the Greygem, and we know Reorx and Paladine recognize his name. However, it is Ionthus. The Highgod is referenced as the Irda new of him. Again it is a puzzle as could Chaos/Highgod all be Ionthus? Is there a hidden story there somewhere. Especially which is odd is that there seems to have been two Krynns at one point. One was seemingly destroyed during the Age of Starbirth, and another created afterwords in which we all know.
      The last mystery is the 5th Age Krynn.... where in the multiverse did Takhisis move it too. We only know that it is the home system of Khellendros. We can only assume that nearby is his original world.... and what other gods where present on that world?

  • @JohnSmith-vm6hd
    @JohnSmith-vm6hd 3 роки тому +2

    Best god : Raistlin.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому

      For a minute.

    • @MrTim223
      @MrTim223 2 роки тому

      God of a dead land, ruler of mud and decay

  • @warlockjmn
    @warlockjmn Рік тому +1

    How did I miss Mina becoming a god?

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  Рік тому

      It was the Dark Disciple Trilogy.

  • @jgmess9897
    @jgmess9897 3 роки тому

    Solatrski and miskal

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  3 роки тому

      Those are your favorite gods?

  • @emperorxander666
    @emperorxander666 Рік тому

    Lady of chaos. Law evil... well that not right. Vengeance also lawful idk something off and needs fixing

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  Рік тому

      What are you referring to?

    • @djbslectures
      @djbslectures Рік тому +1

      @@DLSaga I had a similar question. If Takhisis' portfolio includes chaos, why is her alignment not Chaotic Evil? Lawful Evil just doesn't seem to fit for her the way it does for Hiddukel and others.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  Рік тому

      @@djbslectures All I can say is that's what the game designers assigned her.

    • @djbslectures
      @djbslectures Рік тому

      @@DLSaga Fair, but I wonder if the alignment assignment in the game module doesn't match her actual description. When that happens, I tend to think that the alignment is in error.

  • @DrunkJester
    @DrunkJester 2 роки тому +1

    You forgot one more name for Lunitari it's Looni. Ah Raistlin didn't like that one.

  • @sirellyn
    @sirellyn 8 місяців тому

    The Krynns gods were great until the war of souls BS. MINA and everything from that point on needs to be thrown out.

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  8 місяців тому

      It pretty much has, with no books or game products for it.

    • @sirellyn
      @sirellyn 8 місяців тому

      @@DLSaga That's true. I havent' looked up fan projects for it. Living Greyhawk had lots worth mentioning. Did Dragonlance?

  • @Jokester954
    @Jokester954 Рік тому

    OmG!! Nobody cares about the colors and other name and portfolios! Can u just tell the story in an abbreviated mode that the books tell?

    • @DLSaga
      @DLSaga  Рік тому

      The short answer is no. I’m pretty sure this isn’t the channel you are looking for. What’s worse, you don’t seem to know it after so many videos.