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Qunari and The Fade


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deuce985

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Do we have any lore that talks about the Qunari culture towards the fade? One would think they're vulnerable to it just like other mages. We know that mages tap into it for power and mentally when they dream. Dwarves can't naturally enter the fade.

I don't recall DA explaining how the fade touches the Qunari? 

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rapscallioness

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Huh, I don't recall, either.....I bet their terrified of it, tho. Considering how extreme their views are towards their mages.

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I remember something along the lines that "yes, the Kossith mages are basically equivalent" but they are more susceptible to demonic possession and being "out of control" because they aren't properly trained like the Circle trains mages (kind of a "self fulfilling prophecy" there, but I think the Qunari would see that a confirmation of the need for leashing, not a sense that it could change - since they just see it as the way it is and will always be)

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Good question, they treat their mages like crap (because they fear the power they have), but now I'm curious to know their opinions about Fade, Spirits and Demons.

Sten in DAO, during a mission in the tower, when we find the desire demon with templar, he did not agree with the Warden if he tries to free him of the demon, saying that it is the responsibility of each of us to seek our freedom. (or something like that)

(sorry my english)

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JCAP wrote...

Good question, they treat their mages like crap (because they fear the power they have), but now I'm curious to know their opinions about Fade, Spirits and Demons.

Sten in DAO, during a mission in the tower, when we find the desire demon with templar, he did not agree with the Warden if he tries to free him of the demon, saying that it is the responsibility of each of us to seek our freedom. (or something like that)

(sorry my english)

To them the Fade is chaos, uncontrollable, and dangerous.  Everything they stand against.

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Todd23 wrote...

JCAP wrote...

Good question, they treat their mages like crap (because they fear the power they have), but now I'm curious to know their opinions about Fade, Spirits and Demons.

Sten in DAO, during a mission in the tower, when we find the desire demon with templar, he did not agree with the Warden if he tries to free him of the demon, saying that it is the responsibility of each of us to seek our freedom. (or something like that)

(sorry my english)

To them the Fade is chaos, uncontrollable, and dangerous.  Everything they stand against.


If the Fade represents everything they hate, but they acknowledge they cannot change it (they kind of follow an "It is the nature of the world" mindset), why do (or how do) they strive? I guess they start from a baseline of chaos and work up from there, and the mages just got shafted in the dice roll of life, because they got the lower "baseline?"

Head hurting, it is so much easier to not care about video game philosophy.