Paladine (5e)

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Dragonlance
Setting
Deific Summary[1] [2] [3] [4]
Palandine

Type: Deity
Portfolio: Rulers and guardians
Gender: Male
Alignment: Lawful Neutral
Domains: Peace, Protection, War, Unity
Symbol: Silver triangle
Pantheon: Dragonlance


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Paladine, also known as the Platinum Dragon, the Valiant Warrior, and Draco Paladin, represents the godly force of majesty. is the leader god of good in the world of Krynn. He sponsors the soul's aspirations to rise to greater heights and to improve itself by following the example of others. He grants divine right to kings and rulers. Paladine represents the power of redemption and righteousness can have on the world. He exemplifies glory and victory. He was one of the first Gods summoned from the Beyond. He furthers the High God's plan among those who follow the ideals of compassion and peace and leads the other gods thorugh his example. He is the brother to Takhisis and to Gilean He chose the goddess Mishakal as his consort. He fathered three children: Kiri-Jolith, Habbakuk, and Solinari. He is advised by Majere and is the partner of Mishakal. Kiri-Jolith and Habbakuk are also close to him. He honors Solinari by taking the form of a white robed wizard during the War of the Lance. He respects the Gods of Neutrality with no special friends among them, and opposes all Gods of Evil. His celestial symbol is the constellation Platinum Dragon. Paladine responds to the demands of the Kingpriest, who arrogantly demands power from the Gods, by casting the fiery mountain upon the world, causing the Cataclysm. Paladine takes the form of the absent-minded wizard Fizban the Fabulous to aid the Heroes of the Lance. At the conclusion of the War of Souls Paladine chose to forsake his immortality so that the Dark Queen Takhisis could also be cast out of the Pantheon of the Gods. In his mortal form he chose the name Valthonis as an elf. He is also now known as "The Walking God".

Sources and Notes[edit]

  1. Wizards RPG Team (19 August 2014). Player's Handbook. (5e) Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0786965606. p. 295. Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast (used under 'fair use' clause).
  2. domain (Peace) — Jeremy Crawford, Dan Dillon, Ben Petrisor, Taymoor Rehman (17 November 2020). Tasha's Cauldron of Everything. (5e) Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 9780786967025. p. 32-33. Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast (used under 'fair use' clause).
  3. domain (Protection) — Wizards RPG Team (21 November 2016). UA Cleric. (5e) Wizards of the Coast. Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast (used under 'fair use' clause).
  4. domain (Unity) — Ben Petrisor, Dan Dillon, Jeremy Crawford, F. Wesley Schneider (6 February 2020). UA 2020 Subclasses Part 2. (5e) Wizards of the Coast. Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast (used under 'fair use' clause).

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Facts about "Paladine (5e)"
AlignmentLawful Neutral +
AuthorPlayer's Handbook (5e) +
Canontrue +
Deific TypeDeity +
DomainPeace +, Protection +, War + and Unity +
GenderMale +
Individualtrue +
IndividualsTrue +
LineageDeity +
PantheonDragonlance +
PortfolioRulers and guardians +
PublicationPlayer's Handbook (5e) +
SettingDragonlance +
SymbolSilver triangle +