to become Magister and bring mages to power in new reborn Tevinter Imperium!
"People must serve mages not themselves!"
Modifié par TheJediSaint, 25 octobre 2012 - 05:10 .
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
dont be jealousTheJediSaint wrote...
Yeah, because it's all fun and games until someone uses a blood magic ritual to breach the veil and invade heaven. Destroying it in the process and dooming the world to repeated invasions by hordes of tainted monsters.
BouncyFrag wrote...
You have my sword!
That's inelegant. We need to show the rest of Thedas that mages should rule, not just force the issue, assuming we don't want another Andraste. The fact that we're highly resistant to blood magic-based mind control in a scenario where there may be a lot of blood mages running around is a good first step, but then there's the issue of the nobility everywhere else, plus Chantry doctrine nuisances. My recommendation: provide "court mages" as ambassadors and defenders to other nations that may accept them, then allow a blood mage to get close and try to seize control of the ruler's mind before our own mage can break that spell. We may only need to do this once; we probably should, otherwise it'd get suspicious, but it should be a decent demonstration.Vitlen wrote...
BouncyFrag wrote...
You have my sword!
Rebuilding Tevinter Imperium is the only way for mages to be really free. If all mages will understand that we will be unstoppable. Everyone will kneel at our feet! Or die....
I think we should use all means to get to power so your plan is good tooXilizhra wrote...
That's inelegant. We need to show the rest of Thedas that mages should rule, not just force the issue, assuming we don't want another Andraste. The fact that we're highly resistant to blood magic-based mind control in a scenario where there may be a lot of blood mages running around is a good first step, but then there's the issue of the nobility everywhere else, plus Chantry doctrine nuisances. My recommendation: provide "court mages" as ambassadors and defenders to other nations that may accept them, then allow a blood mage to get close and try to seize control of the ruler's mind before our own mage can break that spell. We may only need to do this once; we probably should, otherwise it'd get suspicious, but it should be a decent demonstration.Vitlen wrote...
BouncyFrag wrote...
You have my sword!
Rebuilding Tevinter Imperium is the only way for mages to be really free. If all mages will understand that we will be unstoppable. Everyone will kneel at our feet! Or die....
Guest_Puddi III_*
We don't have any definitive proof that this has ever or could ever happen.TheJediSaint wrote...
Yeah, because it's all fun and games until someone uses a blood magic ritual to breach the veil and invade heaven. Destroying it in the process and dooming the world to repeated invasions by hordes of tainted monsters.
Filament wrote...
I think I like the people kneeling at my feet suggestion better.

Guest_Nizaris1_*
It seems to be a sound argument that mages with their superior power are supposed to rule. However, please let me remind you that the power of the mages does not come with superior charisma and/or intelligence. And that means they are no more fitting to rule than another normal man.Nizaris1 wrote...
Mages are born to rule, that is what the nature demand...the Templars and the Chantry are living in delusion, they are against the nature, little they know that the nature will always win
Filament wrote...
I think I like the people kneeling at my feet suggestion better.
Plaintiff wrote...
We don't have any definitive proof that this has ever or could ever happen.TheJediSaint wrote...
Yeah, because it's all fun and games until someone uses a blood magic ritual to breach the veil and invade heaven. Destroying it in the process and dooming the world to repeated invasions by hordes of tainted monsters.
I don't support Tevinter because it endorses slavery. I don't care about the use of magic.
Nizaris1 wrote...
Mages are born to rule, that is what the nature demand...the Templars and the Chantry are living in delusion, they are against the nature, little they know that the nature will always win