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In the Mage/Templar War...the Fade wins


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Lazy Jer

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So I was thinking.

I know it's not a healthy passtime.  Heck if Anders had sworn off thinking he'd wouldn't have have won his award for Kirkwall's Dumbest Idea.  Yet there it is on his mantel.  Or at least there it would be if he had a mantel, which he doesn't because he's either dead or running away.  But I digress.

The Templars were specifically designed to fight mages.

The most mages have ample reason to fight templars.

Add these two facts to the realization that throughout the 900 or so years of the mages and the templars playing opression/catastophy patty-cake with each other and the resultant personal drama that that creates and one realizes that there's more resentment between these two groups then between Morrigan and the warden's Mabari (lets face it, she never forgave him for getting hare-goo all over her underthings.

Most people who haven't had too much to drink would leave the Mage/Templar War at that, but I am well into a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon, and thus can see the kind of truth that only a diseased mind can see, and promptly forget tomorrow.

Anders, like him or not, was a catalyst for all this garbage.

Anders, however, was the kind of person, circa Awakenings, that would mainly concern himself with sarcasim, freshly baked pie, and hooking up with the cute templar chick that kept chasing after him during his numerous escapes.  He only really started doing something about mage freedom after he merged with Justice.

Justice was a spirit from the fade.

All I'm saying is that death on a massive scale weakens The Vale, which always makes Thedas go all wonky.  So you have two groups designed by training to fight each other, and with centuries of training on why to fight each other?  Whoever "wins" this war is still goint to have to burry a ton of their own honored snuffed-it.

So whose to say the demons and spirits from the Fade aren't going to be the true winners of this war?  Who is to say what happens when the Vale is torn beyond hope of repair.

So the real question is....why don't I think of this stuff when I have no access to caffine or alchohol?

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Reznore57

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You have a case of "crazy theory" , it happens often when the mind wanders ... :D
Though i think being worried of the state of the veil and what might happen if it's torn completly is a valid question!
Actually the same question can be raised about the blight and darkspawn , cause the taint came from the fade.
I don't know if it's about the fade winning , demons wants to enter thedas , but they don't seem to know why...And spirits are not so obsessed with Thedas , they 're like demons a bit lost without the burning need of ravaging.

i don't know if the templars/mages war was planned by anyone , though putting some people in jail with" loaded gun" is never a really good idea^^.It was meant to go boom at some point.