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Cullen thinking the Uldred incident happened because of Templar leniency..


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To be honest, while it's hardly conclusive evidence her reaction after him saving her was a bad sign to me. She reminded me of that guy who was driven insane if you have an abomination Feynriel/Torpor.

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Jedi Master of Orion wrote...

To be honest, while it's hardly conclusive evidence her reaction after him saving her was a bad sign to me. She reminded me of that guy who was driven insane if you have an abomination Feynriel/Torpor.


So he does a good deed and its a bad sign for you?

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Realmzmaster wrote...

Also back on Feynriel. He doesn't seem to be hating Tevinter when he uses what he's been taught to pick up women in their dreams.


What? Feynriel does not pick up women in their dreams. You are referring to the quest Who needs rescuing? Feynriel saves her from her kidnappers. When she awakes from her dreams all the kidnappers guarding her are dead. Feynriel used his power of entering dreams to protect her by getting the kidnappers to kill each other. The woman sees Feynriel in her dream while he is in the Fade and falls in love with him. She has no idea where he is.

She doesn't exactly sound sane.... You don't fall madly in love with someone you see in your dreams. Something very fishy is going on there.

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What I found incredible was that Feynriel was able to focus in on the emotions of people thousands of miles from where he was that he had no connection with whatsover. Is it not conceivable that the girl already knew Feynriel from before when he lived in the city and that is why he had this connection with her? Then instead of being some random piece of intuition through the Fade, he may have actually continued to think about her and this allowed him to pick up on her distress when you was kidnapped. She already liked Feynriel from before and this now developed into a crush on him after her rescue. Otherwise one would hope that Feynriel never turns bad because there would appear to be no limits to what he can do and he has only begun to get to grips with his powers.

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EmperorSahlertz wrote...

Realmzmaster wrote...

Also back on Feynriel. He doesn't seem to be hating Tevinter when he uses what he's been taught to pick up women in their dreams.


What? Feynriel does not pick up women in their dreams. You are referring to the quest Who needs rescuing? Feynriel saves her from her kidnappers. When she awakes from her dreams all the kidnappers guarding her are dead. Feynriel used his power of entering dreams to protect her by getting the kidnappers to kill each other. The woman sees Feynriel in her dream while he is in the Fade and falls in love with him. She has no idea where he is.

She doesn't exactly sound sane.... You don't fall madly in love with someone you see in your dreams. Something very fishy is going on there.


Well he does safe her. It seems to me to be an acute case of hero worship.

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Dave of Canada wrote...

Ferelden's Circle is strict?

These boards can't make up their minds.


People have different opinions. I guess an enviornment where you are seperated from the rest of the populace, forced to undergo a procedure that could kill you, and can be made tranquil without the ability to argue your innocence of the charges being levied at you (and lose your humanity in the process), would be "strict" for some people. It basically boils down to the fact that people have different opinions.

Dave of Canada wrote...

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The templars are pushing the mages all the time

 
Under terms which mages agreed to.


The alternative contemplated by Divine Ambrosia II at the time was an Exalted March on her own cathedral, which would mean the deaths of the mages inside the church who were peacefully protesting their lack of rights. The Chantry controlled Circles are also seen as slavery by some mages in Thedas, from the historical co-founder of Ferelden, Aldenon, to the modern pro-mage Champion of Kirkwall.

EmperorSahlertz wrote...

Lets get that dead horse put to rest. The Gallows was not full of "innocent mages". Innocent of Anders' crime? Sure. Innocent in a general sense? Not at all.


The entire point of the argument that they are "innocent" is that they are innocent of Anders' actions, which is the very reason (and the only reason provided by Knight-Commander Meredith) that the entire Circle of Kirkwall is going to be killed. No one is pretending that every mage is innocent, but people are addresing that hundreds of men, women, and children will be put to a sword of mercy because of the actions of one, single ex-Grey Warden mage.

EmperorSahlertz wrote...

And mages turning to blood magic to fight the Templars are NOT going to help the amges in the long term. They may win a few battles against the Templars, but they will lose the war, since no nation will ever support the mages if they use blood magic. And it will actually only serve to prove the Templars right that mages simply can't be trusted and must be contained in their Circles, or as Saarebas.


No nation except Ferelden seems to be supporting mage rights as it is. I doubt rebel mages not using blood magic would change anything when their religion states that templars have "divine right" over mages.