I love the being a mage and I've always sided with the Jowan philosophy that the chantries rules (and those the Towers) are too confining and too much like a religious dictatorship. They're like the Catholic church in the middle ages burning anyone even suspected as a witch at the stake, or the Chantry is a bit more business-like about it and instead of just burning everyone (oops, sorry Andraste) they found a way to economize on them.
Screw the Chantry. I want more chances to side or fight it, not because I'm necessarily evil, but because IT CAN BE. If I were really a mage in the DA universe I would have definitely helped Jowan, even after learning that he was a blood mage, trusting instead on the fact that he really wasn't a bad guy and was a good friend until someone pushed him to defend that which he loved and then throw him out into the world with no prospects of honest work due to the price on his head. I would have helped him escape and then have him help me escapre by finding my philactory and destroying it. And I wouldn't even bat on eye at having to hurt any of the templars or Chantry people that got in my way because they were the ones that tried to control me my entire life simply because I was born different.
I want options both for good characters that want to destroy the Chantry (or at least change it) to stop its tyranny as much as I want options for bad characters to destroy it (or corrupt it to my ends) in order to enforce my own tyranny. I think having both of those options would be great and get things out of the steretypical, "helping the Chantry is good, hurting it is bad" black and white concepts.
Playing Against the Chantry
Débuté par
Teddie Sage
, août 08 2010 05:49
#476
Posté 07 février 2011 - 06:21
#477
Posté 07 février 2011 - 10:01
Lord Aesir wrote...
Please do not insult other people's religious beliefs.s0meguy6666 wrote...
Mad-Max90 wrote...
Arghhh...stop saying ser issac newton was antireligous sorry to disappoint but the man was as Christian as they come...sorry but that gets annoying
Nobody said that, I think. Isaac Newton was a theist because almost everyone else in his time was. If he lived today, with what we know today, I seriously doubt he wouldn't recognize christianity for the idiotic fairy tale that it is.
If they're idiotic and their stupidity affects my life, I will.
#478
Posté 25 février 2011 - 03:39
I have to agree I'm a member of the Qun the more I read about it the more it seams right. I kinda hope there's a path to fight for the Qun.





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