The gods of magic.

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The gods of magic.
I have a feeling this fact matters. I guess all Gods Raistlin meet personally change and perhaps even all because of him.
Solinari, God who cherishes rules (aka God-policeman), who is divine, the concept, he tugs Antidemones towards the child, he doesn't care the boy need formal checking, it means he twists himself for Raistlin.
Lunitari, Godess of Neutral Magic, becomes more human than ever. I do not think she ever acted so compassionate towards mortals its like an author of a story simply do not have power anymore to tortute their character, same Lunitari who once helped to wipe mortal city she envied. She also uncustomary for her usual self is silent around him almost all the time.
Nuitari, God of Evil Magic, God who is known for his law breaking even laws of magic, after a few weeks Raistlin spends in his order passionately and angered on full serious gives the mage lecture on LAWFULNESS.
Paladine, God of Good, plays trickster then. Paladine we see later can remind more of Solinari in demenour. Paladine who is Fizban is much more neutral and chaotic.
Takhisis, Godess of Evil, shows mercy, in her own way, but still.
GIlean, God of Neutrality almost rises up when apoclaypse caused by Raistlin the God shows up. He never did it. And in the latest book he even picks sword in his mortal avatar look.
Its like Raistlin is someone that channels force of Change. Even in those who should be stagnant. Even in the Orders themselves.
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The goddess Lunitari has been a favorite of mine for a loooong time now, I love it when she makes an appearance! Surprisingly, I found that I'm also really enjoying her current distance from the mage Ungar in Dragons of Deceit, as that distance simultaneously characterizes both of them!
Excerpts from Dragons of Deceit pages 132 and 136:
...And an old favorite from Dragons of the Hourglass Mage, page 239:
TL;DR
Lunitari is a complete chatterbox around her friends, and the fact that she's silent around Ungar? Well, I think that says quite a lot about what she thinks of him.
Everyone’s gone to the moon -- Map to adventure on the surface of Lunitari, the red moon of Krynn, one of three moons in the world of Dragonlance (AD&D 2e module DLE3: Dragon Keep by Rick Swan, cartography credited to Diesel -- David S LaForce, TSR, 1989)
Goddess of magic and the red moon, Lunitari.
Three Moons Repost
To celebrate Dragonlance returning to the spot light with a 5th edition release, and because I nuked my old Tumblr and Deviant Art accounts, here’s this painting again.
Acrylic painting on 3 separate canvases. It was also featured in the Dragonlance Nexus’s Tasslehoff’s Pouches of Everything Revised. Found on the DMs guild
Lunitari: Has canonically black and white hair
Fan artists: