Solinari, Mighty Hand

Symbol: White circle or sphere
Colors: White, Silver
Influence over: Good magic
Constellation: No star formation - The white moon, Solinari, whose waxing and waning influences the powers of White-robed mages
Spheres of Influence: Major: Thought; Minor: Numbers, Time

Solinari, third son of Paladine and Mishakal, is god of Good magic. Solinari loves Krynn deeply and has granted his Good magic to guard the land. He established the Order of the White Robes to administer Good magic. He happily discusses any topic of magic in infinite and boring detail. Aside from Krynn, Solinari treasures magic over every aspect of life, death, and afterlife.



Mishakal, Healing Hand

Symbol: Blue infinity sign
Colors: Sky blue
Influence over: Healing, Knowledge, Fertility, Life, Beauty, Blessing
Constellation: Infinity symbol
Spheres of Influence: Major: Numbers, Thought; Minor: Travelers, Wards

Among most Good people of Krynn, Mishakal is worshipped as the "Healer." In pre-Cataclysm days, she was the most revered of the ministering gods, with many temples that taught the art of healing. Nearly every community in Ansalon had a priest of Mishakal to tend to the populace's health and, in pre-Chaos War days, the clergy of Mishakal worked to renew this custom. Mishakal is Paladine's wife and advisor. The couple have twin sons, Habbakuk and Kiri-Jolith, and a third named Solinari.



Majere, Master of Mind

Symbol: Copper Spider, also a single rose (Qualinesti, Silvanesti), and the Mantis (Solamnia)
Influence over: Meditation, Control, Faith, Mercy, Inspiration and Tthought
Constellation: A rose
Spheres of Influence: Major: Law, Thought; Minor: Time, Wards

Majere, Master of Mind (Intermediate god) Majere is the god of organization, industry, and control, as well as meditation, faith, and dreams. Majere creates and inspires the martial arts and all disciplines that lead to an honest confrontation of oneself. Majere's worshippers seek simple lives, devoid of luxurious trappings but filled with meditation, self-discipline, and deep thought.



Kiri-Jolith, Sword of Justice

Symbol: Bison's Horns, horned battle-axe (Thorbardin, Kharolis)
Colors: Brown, White
Influence over: Honorable War, Battle, Courage and Heroism
Constellation: A bison's head
Spheres of Influence: Major: Law, War; Minor: Wards

Kiri-Jolith is the god of glory, honor, obedience, justice, and righteous warfare. Paladins and fighters who embrace Good revere Kiri-Jolith. Kiri-Jolith is a war god, but not one possessed by bloodlust and needless violence. He represents righteous warfare, launched to right grievous wrongs. Though his temper is not swift, it is sure when combat is justified. Kiri-Jolith has a strong sense of honour and fair play. He targets only the guilty and avoids involving innocents. Kiri-Jolith cannot tolerate tyranny, fighting it with tireless heroism and discipline. Inspirational in forming the Knights of Solamnia, he is patron of the Order of the Sword. His constellation threatens the Queen of Darkness's in the night sky.



Habbakuk, Fisher King

Symbol: Blue Bird, Blue Phoenix (Ergoth)
Colors: Deep blue, white
Influence over: All animal life, creation, passion and the sea
Constellation: A phoenix
Spheres of Influence: Major: Travelers; Minor: Time, War

Son of Paladine and Mishakal, Habbakuk is Kiri-Jolith's younger twin. He created and rules all creatures of the land and sea in his likeness. Habbakuk is as much feared as he is loved. Because he represents the eternal cycle of nature, Habbakuk symbolizes eternal life. Because Habbakuk founded the Knights of the Crown, their quests often help nature. Habbakuk opposes the evil Sea Queen Zeboim.
Habbakuk created and rules all creatures of land and sea. Rangers and sailors especially revere him. He made the creatures in his likeness, and he is as feral and merciless as they. Still, in the furious cycle of predator and prey, there resides a natural harmony that also embodies Habbakuk. He is thus as fierce as a lion when dealing with Evil and as innocent as a doe when dealing with Good.



Branchala, Song of Life

Symbol: Bard's harp, Flute (Goodlund, Qualinesti, Silvanesti)
Colors: Yellow, Green
Influence over: Elves, Kender, Forests, Music and Beauty
Constellation: A harp
Spheres of Influence: Major: Numbers; Minor: Time, Travelers

The Bard King Branchala is god of music.