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cesare-and-raistlin:
One thing that annoys me the most about the way people see Raistlin and Caramon’s relationship, is that lot of them just think that Raistlin is jealous of Caramon, and that’s the only reason he hates him. They view Raistlin as ungrateful. But what I think is that they don’t realise something that Raistlin is perfectly conscious of.
And that is that Caramon would never have cared for Raistlin if they hadn’t been brothers. The Caramon twin-of-Raistlin we know is attentioned and caring and worried about his brother. But if both of them had come from different families, Caramon wouldn’t have cared at all at what happened to that sickly-looking weird guy. Oh, maybe he would have helped Raistlin if he had seen him fall of cough, but he would have done it with pity and condescension. And maybe he wouldn’t even have done it. Maybe he would have looked at Raistlin as a god-forsaken magic user that deserved what was happening to him.
And above all, never would a Caramon that wasn’t Raistlin’s brother would ever have become friends with Raistlin. Never. They would never have had a relationship similar to theirs with Tanis or Flint or Sturm. Caramon would never had come close to even create friendly bond with a man like Raistlin. (And when I say “a man like Raistlin”, I’m not talking about dark-wizard-with-god-like-powers-and-evil-ambitions-Raistlin, but rather about weak-and-sarcastic-slender-wizard-who-loves-learning-Raistlin.)
And I really think this is the real reason of Raistlin’s disdain for Caramon, rather than jealousy. He knows that Caramon’s love for him is more a dutiful one than a sincere one.
This is a seriously good point.

cesare-and-raistlin:
One thing that annoys me the most about the way people see Raistlin and Caramon’s relationship, is that lot of them just think that Raistlin is jealous of Caramon, and that’s the only reason he hates him. They view Raistlin as ungrateful. But what I think is that they don’t realise something that Raistlin is perfectly conscious of.
And that is that Caramon would never have cared for Raistlin if they hadn’t been brothers. The Caramon twin-of-Raistlin we know is attentioned and caring and worried about his brother. But if both of them had come from different families, Caramon wouldn’t have cared at all at what happened to that sickly-looking weird guy. Oh, maybe he would have helped Raistlin if he had seen him fall of cough, but he would have done it with pity and condescension. And maybe he wouldn’t even have done it. Maybe he would have looked at Raistlin as a god-forsaken magic user that deserved what was happening to him.
And above all, never would a Caramon that wasn’t Raistlin’s brother would ever have become friends with Raistlin. Never. They would never have had a relationship similar to theirs with Tanis or Flint or Sturm. Caramon would never had come close to even create friendly bond with a man like Raistlin. (And when I say “a man like Raistlin”, I’m not talking about dark-wizard-with-god-like-powers-and-evil-ambitions-Raistlin, but rather about weak-and-sarcastic-slender-wizard-who-loves-learning-Raistlin.)
And I really think this is the real reason of Raistlin’s disdain for Caramon, rather than jealousy. He knows that Caramon’s love for him is more a dutiful one than a sincere one.
This is a seriously good point.
