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Caramon forgives Raistlin, believing him to not be in his right mind because of the Test, and with Raistlin's health severely crippled, Raistlin is even more dependent on his brother than ever. Any memory of Fistandantilus is gone (Par-Salian believing that this was Fistandantilus's own doing, so Raistlin would not fight him), and Raistlin believes his health has been destroyed due to the battle with Liam. Par-Salian, in order to teach Raistlin compassion and patience, curses him with the eyes of the sorceress Raelana, turning his pupils into an hourglass shape that shows him the effect of time on everything: "Youth withers before those eyes, beauty fades, mountains crumble to dust". As compensation for what he deems a necessary cruelty, Par-Salian gives Raistlin the Staff of Magius, one of the most powerful magical artifacts in existence, as well as a recipe for herbal tea that will help relieve Raistlin's now constant and wracking cough. Told to never tell anyone the story of what had happened in the Tower, the two brothers leave, with Raistlin now wearing the Red Robes of Neutrality. The Staff grants Raistlin numerous magical powers. The change in Raistlin between when he lacks and possesses the Staff has been compared to the difference between
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Widow Judith argued that it had been
Rosamun's lack of faith, her daughter Kitiara's unsavory lifestyle, and Raistlin's study of magic which caused the god to forsake Gilon in his time of need. When Raistlin spoke out against Judith's claims, the woman made to attack him. The people of Solace had apparently heard enough, for they ran Widow Judith out of town. Rosamun, struck dumb by the sudden loss of her husband, fell into one of her trances, sinking so deep that she never re-emerged. She died three days later. At her funeral, driven nearly senseless and hallucinating with his grief, Raistlin showed great disregard for the inclement weather that oversaw it and fell into a deep fever. He only survived due to the unexpected return of Kitiara, who fought death over her brother once more and, like before, defeated it. It was after Raistlin's recovery when Caramon was overcome by terrible dreams, that Raistlin finally learned what it took to use the magic and cast a sleeping spell over his brother.
451:"It wasn't the physical pain that clouded his mind. It was the old inner pain clawing at him, tearing at him with poisoned talons. Caramon, strong and cheerful, good and kind, open and honest. Caramon, everyone's friend. Not like Raistlin—the runt, the Sly One. All I ever had was my magic,' Raistlin said, speaking clearly, thinking clearly for the first time in his life. 'And now you have that, too.' Using the wall for support, Raistlin raised both his hands, put his thumbs together. He began speaking the words, the words that would summon the magic...Beneath the layer of cold, hard rock, jealously bubbled and seethed. Tremors split the rock. Jealousy, red and molten, coursed through Raistlin's body and flamed out of his hands. The fire flared, billowed, and engulfed Caramon."
1467:, "Raistlin finally goes full black robes, first by teleporting himself off the maelstrom-bound ship, abandoning everyone else, including his devastated twin brother Caramon" but noted that "Weis and Hickman manage to give the new black mage shades of gray by having him join the forces of Takhisis, only to help Tanis kill the goddess' most powerful acolyte, Emperor Ariakis. Then Raistlin allows Berem to return the gem to the column to lock the divine dragon away." Bricken adds that Raistlin "makes clear he's done all of this because it's made him the most powerful force of evil on Krynn, but then he still saves Tasslehoff and Tika from death. He's evil, but he still has a soft side in there somewhere, which has caused him to be one of
305:: "I do not follow Tanis. We are merely traveling in the same direction... for the time being."). He is also condescending and extremely resentful regarding his lack of physical strength, especially as he is often forced to rely on his twin brother for support, generating feelings of jealousy towards his twin rather than feelings of affection and gratitude. Raistlin harbors a secret hate for his twin's physical power and easygoing manner, and for the attention and comradeship it seems to earn him, as Raistlin's own appearance and secretive nature causes others to be mistrustful and apprehensive. Caramon, conversely, holds Raistlin in high regard and tries to protect him.
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687:, which are initiated by Raistlin in order to access the portal to the Abyss in Zhaman. In the guise of Fistandantilus, Raistlin attempts to open the portal. Tas and his gnome companion arrive and return the time-travel device to Caramon, whose simultaneous use of the device with Raistlin's powerful magic results in a titanic explosion. Unlike the actual Fistandantilus, Raistlin is able to control the magical fluctuations and enter the Abyss with Crysania. As Raistlin made his way through the Abyss to confront Takhisis, Crysania bore the brunt of all the attacks of Takhisis' minions. As her life was spent, Raistlin left Crysania to die, having used her fully.
258:, " were just settling in to the game when I turned to my good friend Terry Phillips and asked what his character was doing. Terry spoke...and the world of Krynn was forever changed. His rasping voice, his sarcasm and bitterness all masking an arrogance and power that never needed to be stated suddenly were real. Everyone in the room was both transfixed and terrified. To this day Margaret swears that Terry wore the black robes to the party that night." According to Weis, "People can identify with Raistlin. We can relate to feelings that nobody loves us, to the struggle for recognition and acceptance. I really understood Raistlin right off the bat."
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Cataclysm, or die when the fiery mountain struck Istar, thereby thwarting Raistlin's plans. The instructions Raistlin gave Tasslehoff dismantled the device instead, as Raistlin's plan was to leave Tas dead by the Cataclysm so he could not alter history. Instead, he is forced into the Abyss where he manages to escape with the assistance of an also-trapped gnome, whose ingenuity managed to repair the time-travel device. Raistlin, Caramon, and the now-awakened Crysania escape the Cataclysm and travel forward in time to
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Wayreth. There they find Par-Salian, trapped as a half-human statue of marble, being tortured by the spirit of
Raistlin. Also there is Astinus, the mortal form of the god Gilean, writing his final entries into the Chronicles of Krynn. Pressed for whatever information he can give them before dying, Par-Salian tells Caramon and Tas that to prevent this future from happening, Raistlin must not be allowed to leave the Abyss. Unable to create new life, Raistlin becomes the sole living creature in the universe,
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1427:'s 2020 "10 Must-Have NPCs In Dungeons & Dragons Lore To Make Your Campaigns Awesome" list — the article states that "Many regard Raistlin as the most powerful mage who has ever lived. Adventurers who meet Raistlin may encounter him as a full-fledged Wizard. In this form, he possesses golden skin and hourglass eyes that pierce through the veil of time– and with it, whatever vision of the past or the future that awaits the campaign."
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Caramon's experience of the future, Raistlin was convinced of what Caramon warned. Raistlin tells his twin to take Crysania back to Krynn and gives up his life preventing Takhisis from passing through the portal. Though grieved at Raistlin's fate, Caramon has a vision of Paladine rescuing Raistlin's spirit and the story is retold throughout Krynn which leads to Raistlin becoming a popular
536:. During this time, Raistlin helped to fight the darkness threatening to consume all of Krynn. He and his companions played a critical role, and would collectively become known as the Heroes of the Lance. Raistlin's magic powers increased at a dramatic rate as the war progressed. He gained control of a potent artifact known as the Dragon Orb of Silvanesti which he took from the dying elven King
341:, the product of Rosamun's first marriage to a purported ex-Solamnic Knight, Gregor uth Matar. Raistlin was born sickly and on the verge of death. In fact, the midwife felt that the baby Raistlin should be allowed to die as an act of mercy. Only due to Kitiara's stubborn refusal to let him die (and subsequent treatment and care) did he finally overcome the infantile ailment and live.
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Caramon, taking their wounded to a temple that had once belonged to Paladine, Leader of the gods of Light, found themselves exploring it, along with Scrounger. It was there
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magazine complimented the work Ral Partha did in matching the appearance of their figures to the descriptions of the characters from the novels, and described his figure: "Raistlin is the picture of a mage casting a spell. He wears a long, fringed, hooded robe with a cape reaching to his ankles. His
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Caramon and Tasselhoff attempt to stop Raistlin by returning to the time when Raistlin is on his way to lure the Queen of Darkness out of the Abyss, at the Tower of High Sorcery in Palanthus. Caramon confronts Raistlin with his experience of the future and Raistlin's solitary, meaningless existence.
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Raistlin regains consciousness to find his brother, Caramon, walking towards him. Caramon picks Raistlin up, intending to bring his brother out of the Tower and away from the Test, which inflames Raistlin's feelings of weakness. As Caramon carries his brother out, the floating head of Fistandantilus
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also pays tribute to Raistlin. Among other references, the song uses the word "Shalafi" (the elven word for "master", used by Dalamar toward Raistlin), and there is a lyric that reads "if you hear the call of arcane lore / your world shall rest on earth no more." The song first appeared on the 2001
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The magical explosion pushes Caramon and Tasslehoff into the future, where it is revealed that Raistlin was successful in defeating Takhisis and has gone on to destroy the other gods and all life on Krynn. Caramon and Tas trek through the ruined Krynn, to the remains of the Tower of High Sorcery in
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to the same time period in a desperate attempt to stop him. The presence of Tasslehoff horrified Par-Salian, as unlike humans, elves, ogres, and dragons, kender (who came into being by accident, not a creation of the gods) are capable of changing time. Crysania's presence was an effort to wake her
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Fistandantilus was able to petition the Dark Queen for a mysterious item known as the Key of Knowledge, which Raistlin was able to use to unlock a number of ancient tomes and gain vast power in the process. His ambition, however, was such that he betrayed the Dark Queen, ultimately bringing the War
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What Raistlin saw was a blurred portrait, two faces instead of one, two faces in a botched painting, as if the artist had allowed all the colors to run together. One face was the face of a human wizard. The other face was more difficult to see, but Raistlin had a fleeting impression of red, vibrant
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Two years ago, he entered the Tower of High Sorcery. He entered in the dead of night in darkness, the only moon in the sky was the moon that sheds no light. He walked through the Shoikan Grove - a stand of accursed oak trees that no mortal, not even those of the Kender race, dare approach. He made
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His father, Gilon, was mortally injured in a terrible logging accident and was brought back to Solace just in time to say a few last words to his sons. Widow Judith comforted the distraught Rosamun, insisting that the god Belzor would perform a miraculous healing for her husband. When Gilon died,
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Raistlin later learns that he did not, in fact, kill his brother. The Caramon in the tower had been an illusion created by Par-Salian, formed to show Raistlin the depths of his own hatred and arrogance. The real Caramon had been a witness to his brother's fratricide, in the hopes of severing the
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Raistlin accepts, and when Fistandantilus unlocks the basement door after teaching Raistlin a spell, the elves attack, casting a magical fireball too quickly for Raistlin to react. In desperation and out of instinct, Raistlin throws up his hands to stop the fireball that is hurtling towards him.
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His acceptance of the black robes, however, was not approved by the Conclave, effectively making Raistlin a renegade wizard. It wasn't until later when Raistlin has manipulated events to put himself in a position of power over the Conclave, that he demanded they make no effort to hunt him or to
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was the story of "Raistlin's daughter", which tells of Raistlin having a daughter with an Irda. Caramon denied the story, though if it were true he would have no memory of the event. During the Chaos War, Usha Majere, a human girl reared by the Irda, was introduced. She suspected that she was
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432:. Realizing that he is taking the Test and that the elves (in actuality powerful dark-elf mages themselves) will kill him for even speaking with Fistandantilus, the evil lich offers him a bargain: Raistlin's life force in exchange for the power to pass the Test and defeat the elves.
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While caught in Lorac's Dragon Orb-induced dream he makes his first appearance donning black robes. To that point he had not yet converted to the side of evil. However his presence in the dream donning black served as foreshadowing. A common device in the early parts of the
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Not long after Raistlin left the Tower of High Sorcery, he and his brother found themselves in financial straits. It was also at this time that they heard of an army of mercenaries (led by the Mad Baron of Langtree) - information given to them by the white-robed wizard
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campaign which they had written and designed. This was the beginning of the
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loyalty to the God of Evil Magic, Nuitari, and accepts the black robes.
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means to take control of all magic, and must stop her from doing so.
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that the twins ran into Immolatus again. At the conclusion of
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Such was his power then that two years later, the historian
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Bigelow, Robert (March 1990). "Through the Looking Glass".
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were introduced in a series of short stories published in
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Queer spellings: Magic and melancholy in fantasy-fiction
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was engulfed in the conflict that would be known as the
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Fictional arcane spellcasters (Dungeons & Dragons)
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Dragons of a Vanished Moon: The War of Souls vol. III
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boxed figures set of lead miniatures. A reviewer for
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in the games Tracy Hickman ran as part of developing
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738:Raistlin's spirit also assisted the gods to find
2767:Dragons of a Lost Star: The War of Souls vol. II
2188:Rausch, Allen; Lopez, Miguel (August 16, 2004).
316:during his test in the Tower of High Sorcery).
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638:. The plans he has made drive the conflict in
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1535:Lexikon der Zauberwelten - Gandalf & Co
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2712:The Soulforge: Raistlin Chronicles vol. I
1248:Terry Phillips, who played Raistlin as a
2841:Religious Concepts in Fantasy Literature
172:, half-brother to his protective sister
2549:(March 1984). "The Test of the Twins".
2162:. No. 62. March 1989. p. 71.
1567:Dragonlance Legends Collector's Edition
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1384:Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight
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183:Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight
5101:Literary characters introduced in 1984
2057:(1st ed.). Wizards of the Coast.
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2021:Test of the Twins: Legends vol. III
1767:Cogburn, Jon; Silcox, Mark (2012).
1745:, paperback edition, 2000, page 396
1733:, paperback edition, 2000, page 388
1533:Wienecke-Janz, Detlef, ed. (2002).
514:Involvement in the War of the Lance
2519:Brothers Majere: Preludes vol. III
2483:Bricken, Rob (December 21, 2021).
2190:"A History of D&D Video Games"
1798:. February 1, 2010. Archived from
582:Tower of High Sorcery of Palanthas
524:After Raistlin passed his Test in
176:, and a significant member of the
144:is a fictional character from the
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4770:Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
1988:War of the Twins: Legends vol. II
1953:Time of the Twins: Legends vol. I
580:He then took up residence in the
2458:Bricken, Rob (August 11, 2021).
1463:Bricken later commented that in
5106:Orphan characters in literature
4958:Expedition to the Demonweb Pits
4951:Expedition to the Barrier Peaks
239:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
75:" by Margaret Weis (March 1984)
2556:. Vol. VIII, no. 9.
1330:. "The Soulforged", by German
693:a snake devouring its own tail
1:
4986:The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth
3203:Dragons of the Hourglass Mage
3196:Dragons of the Highlord Skies
3189:Dragons of the Dwarven Depths
2408:Taguiam, Rhenn (2020-08-15).
1381:headlined the animated movie
554:Dragons of the Hourglass Mage
5021:The Temple of Elemental Evil
4519:List of 3rd edition monsters
4514:List of 2nd edition monsters
3311:Dragonlance Campaign Setting
1846:Bhatt, Shivam (2009-07-18).
1637:(January 1998). "ProFiles".
4979:The Keep on the Borderlands
4965:The Gates of Firestorm Peak
4302:List of alternative classes
2079:"Short Story, "The Legacy""
1605:. The Raistlin Chronicles.
1397:Dragonlance Legends Trilogy
636:Dragonlance Legends Trilogy
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5014:The Ruins of Undermountain
3135:Dragons of a Vanished Moon
3027:Dragons of Autumn Twilight
1471:most beloved characters."
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210:Some of characters of the
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2278:. Slashdot. 16 July 2006
2023:. Wizards of the Coast.
1991:. Wizards of the Coast.
1957:. Wizards of the Coast.
1447:series revisiting older
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667:, and, by accident, the
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4917:modules and sourcebooks
4026:Masque of the Red Death
3801:Geography and cosmology
3320:Modules and sourcebooks
3121:Dragons of a Fallen Sun
3099:Dragons of Summer Flame
3034:Dragons of Winter Night
2689:Dragons of Summer Flame
1689:Weis, Margaret (1998).
1670:Simon Fraser University
1469:Dungeons & Dragons'
1284:The Dark Queen of Krynn
781:Dragons of Summer Flame
762:because he could sense
461:Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
298:Dragons of Winter Night
103:In-universe information
5086:Dragonlance characters
4830:Wrath of the Immortals
4749:Deities & Demigods
4656:Dungeons & Dragons
4631:Dungeon Master's Guide
4462:Illithid (mind flayer)
4419:Creatures and monsters
3525:Sources and influences
3455:Dungeons & Dragons
3277:Dragonlance Adventures
3128:Dragons of a Lost Star
2299:. Cinemagine Media Ltd
2256:. Cinemagine Media Ltd
2221:Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
2112:Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
1913:Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
1827:Cite journal requires
1645:Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
1511:Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
1449:Dungeons & Dragons
809:Caramon Majere (Elder)
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127:Wizard of High Sorcery
4742:Book of Vile Darkness
4735:Book of Exalted Deeds
4140:Characters and beings
3748:Strategic Simulations
3092:The Second Generation
2839:Wolf, Nadine (2010).
2661:The Second Generation
1668:(Ph.D dissertation).
1501:The test of the twins
1432:Christopher Robichaud
1420:is Weis' signature."
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222:The test of the twins
73:The test of the twins
5035:White Plume Mountain
4993:Queen of the Spiders
4937:Desert of Desolation
4784:Manual of the Planes
3928:Magic: The Gathering
3723:Wizards of the Coast
2346:. Digitally Obsessed
1662:Battis, Jes (2007).
1611:Wizards of the Coast
1340:A Night at the Opera
426:Astinus of Palanthus
328:As described in the
4844:Epic Level Handbook
4487:Reptilian humanoids
4404:Strahd von Zarovich
4053:Planes of existence
3921:Kingdoms of Kalamar
3774:Game System License
3180:The Lost Chronicles
2997:Tasslehoff Burrfoot
2397:. 11 February 2014.
1322:. The Swedish band
1258:Super Endless Quest
774:Raistlin's daughter
768:Heroes of the Lance
764:Tasslehoff Burrfoot
672:Tasslehoff Burrfoot
409:Conclave of Wizards
398:Tasslehoff Burrfoot
271:Heroes of the Lance
212:Heroes of the Lance
206:Publication history
178:Heroes of the Lance
165:Dragonlance Legends
30:Fictional character
4923:Against the Giants
4648:Classic boxed sets
4542:Corellon Larethian
4529:Deities and powers
4337:Notable characters
4150:Races and lineages
3485:Adventurers League
3411:The New Adventures
3291:Time of the Dragon
1796:"Brilliance Audio"
1301:Dragonlance Heroes
96:2008 animated film
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4624:Player's Handbook
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2987:Sturm Brightblade
2967:Kitiara uth Matar
2898:Dragonlance Nexus
2560:. pp. 26–30.
2537:TSR, Inc (1998).
2219:. No. #155.
2110:. No. #223.
2064:978-0-7869-2694-7
1911:. No. #109.
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