Tevinter Imperium supporters let`s unite.
#101
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 12:01
#102
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 12:29
Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...
BlueMagitek wrote...
^ The Qun is followed primarily by Qunari. I cannot stand for horned devils that do not respond to rock challenges.
They'd respond. "... you think the Qun demands that I what?"
Listen, the demon code prevents them from declining a rockoff challenge. They should be asking to state my terms.
#103
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 12:31
BlueMagitek wrote...
Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...
BlueMagitek wrote...
^ The Qun is followed primarily by Qunari. I cannot stand for horned devils that do not respond to rock challenges.
They'd respond. "... you think the Qun demands that I what?"
Listen, the demon code prevents them from declining a rockoff challenge. They should be asking to state my terms.
And then they realize you think they're demons and decide to re-educate you.
#104
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 12:55
#105
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 12:58
BlueMagitek wrote...
Which is why I support the Tevinter above the Qun.
Yeah, but they're legitimately not demons. Unlike a lot of the Tevinter soldiers. (Or are summoned demons weapons?)
#106
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 01:22
#107
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 01:40
BlueMagitek wrote...
^ They're large, have horns and go around forcing drugs into people and putting them into what is more or less slavery. How are they not demons? D=
Because mundane life forms don't qualify. They have to be actually beings of magic. (Mages don't qualify either, so Sarebas still aren't demons.)
Modifié par Riverdaleswhiteflash, 05 novembre 2012 - 01:56 .
#108
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 09:30
Solmanian wrote...
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.
Look, I dispise the tevinter magisters as the next guy (who likes slavers?). But that is just anti-mage chantry propoganda...
Or is it?
DUN DUN DUUUUUUUUUN!!!!!
#109
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 10:07
I agree that the Templars and the circles have been necessary for a very long time, but at some point the lesson is learned by the those who suffer the consequences of centuries old mistakes. The Chantry has provided places of learning and knowledge to mages across Thedas in the circles, and independent of the Chantry, I believe these circles will continue to breed amazing and wise mages who will mostly oppose the manipulative decadence of the Tevinter Imperium.
In short, no, I don't think all the circles will get this idea into their agendas very far. An interesting possibility that some may simply to do away with the Chantry's influence for good, but I think they will accomplish that more or less without resorting to extreme measures. Each circle might end up being its own little Hogwarts opposing what is essentially a country run by Voldemort.
#110
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 10:22
Lotion Soronnar wrote...
Solmanian wrote...
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.
Look, I dispise the tevinter magisters as the next guy (who likes slavers?). But that is just anti-mage chantry propoganda...
Or is it?
DUN DUN DUUUUUUUUUN!!!!!
This
#111
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 10:28
Hopefully I can do all those things in DA3. Though I would be willing to substitute the gutting with Murder Knifing, feasting on innards for just eating something. However I want to punch the Divine. Or stick a spider in her bed.
#112
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 12:39
If other peoples characters could be imported to be bystander NPCs.
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That you can torture and kill of course.
#113
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 01:09
Lotion Soronnar wrote...
You know what would be really cool?
If other peoples characters could be imported to be bystander NPCs.
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That you can torture and kill of course.
Oh God, Templar Commander Lotion, yes please! <3
#114
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 01:11
Lotion Soronnar wrote...
You know what would be really cool?
If other peoples characters could be imported to be bystander NPCs.
...
That you can torture and kill of course.
I'm sure that a lot of people here would love to torture and kill the PC of people that joined a faction they hate (Chantry, mages, templars, qunari, tevinter, GW, etc.).
#115
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 07:58
hhh89 wrote...
Lotion Soronnar wrote...
You know what would be really cool?
If other peoples characters could be imported to be bystander NPCs.
...
That you can torture and kill of course.
I'm sure that a lot of people here would love to torture and kill the PC of people that joined a faction they hate (Chantry, mages, templars, qunari, tevinter, GW, etc.).
I'd do it anyway, whether or not I liked the person, and whether or not I agreed with them about in-game issues.
#116
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 08:09
(yes, i am told about you bioware;)....please give us choose elven race for DA 3 protagonist)
Modifié par Dark Korsar, 05 novembre 2012 - 08:30 .
#117
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 08:23
BlueMagitek wrote...
^ They're large, have horns and go around forcing drugs into people and putting them into what is more or less slavery. How are they not demons? D=
I think people's opinions on the Qunari will change dramatically when we see the other Qunari roles, other than the soldiers. They don't enslave in ways that are any different to what the Chantry does with the Tranquil.
Oh and not all Qunari have horns. Not even all Kossith have horns.
#118
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 08:33
Bask in the glory that is the murder knife.KiwiQuiche wrote...
I shall gut those slaves and feast on their offal and punch out the White Divine.
Hopefully I can do all those things in DA3. Though I would be willing to substitute the gutting with Murder Knifing, feasting on innards for just eating something. However I want to punch the Divine. Or stick a spider in her bed.
#119
Posté 05 novembre 2012 - 08:53
Yalision wrote...
Hell no! I think the mages who have spent time in the circles have been given the discipline to make morally positive and at least neutral decisions. The Tevinter Imperium was the root cause of the suffering of countless mages that brought out someone as desperate as Anders. Blood magic in Kirkwall was running amok due in no small part because of the unrelenting oppression brought down by the Templars. That doesn't even go on to mention the primordial lyrium affecting Meredith, sheesh.
I agree that the Templars and the circles have been necessary for a very long time, but at some point the lesson is learned by the those who suffer the consequences of centuries old mistakes. The Chantry has provided places of learning and knowledge to mages across Thedas in the circles, and independent of the Chantry, I believe these circles will continue to breed amazing and wise mages who will mostly oppose the manipulative decadence of the Tevinter Imperium.
In short, no, I don't think all the circles will get this idea into their agendas very far. An interesting possibility that some may simply to do away with the Chantry's influence for good, but I think they will accomplish that more or less without resorting to extreme measures. Each circle might end up being its own little Hogwarts opposing what is essentially a country run by Voldemort.
Whilst the Imperium can take no direct credit for the actions of the known apostate and cat lover in Kirkwall, we can only hope his example will show those who truly worship the arcane arts what can be done against the tyranny of the Chantry. Soon the Black Divine will rise and extinquish the light of those hypocrites who claim to be doing good for 'the maker'. It was they who brought the Blight to our lands and whose propaganda lays the blame on the blameless. They fear our power and would say anything discredit us. As for Voldemort, we had hoped he could put an end to the 'brat that lived,' but that was not to be. No true Magister would have fallen to such a feeble foe. We welcome all mages to our ranks. Those who survive will be most formidable indeed. Those who do not never deserved to wield such power in the first place.
Modifié par BouncyFrag, 06 novembre 2012 - 12:43 .
#120
Posté 06 novembre 2012 - 01:02
vortex216 wrote...
im pro-mage. hate templars and chantry. but, the imperium is corrupt and dark. it must not spread.
*i mean no disrespect to supporters, but slavery. really?*
Please people be positive! Look at slavery as Masters not as slaves and it won`t be so scary.
It was time then slavery was pretty normal on this planet in RL so how it can me so bad in fantasy world
#121
Posté 06 novembre 2012 - 01:11
BouncyFrag wrote...
Absolutely, and for those who have the fortitude and submission to survive our.....hmmm.....vigorous "training program," they may be given generous awards. We once had this broody fellow to whom was bequeathed markings of lyrium on his skin that granted him the unnatural ability to phase through solid objects. Poor Danarius was so upset when he ran off. We in the Imperium were delighted when the good Champion of Kirkwall showed the malcontent the error of his ways and returned him to his rightful lord and master.Tancred Of The Chantry wrote...
BouncyFrag wrote...
vortex216 wrote...
im pro-mage. hate templars and chantry. but, the imperium is corrupt and dark. it must not spread.
*i mean no disrespect to supporters, but slavery. really?*
That is such a strong term. We like to think of it as a life-long indentured work study contract.
Exactly! Slavery only sucks if you're not the one doing the enslaving! Muwahahahahaha!
(I'm going to hell for that one.)
Also, two words: scorpion mounts.
How nice! These stupid slaves should know their place.
#122
Posté 06 novembre 2012 - 02:10
#123
Posté 06 novembre 2012 - 02:32
#124
Posté 06 novembre 2012 - 02:37
vortex216 wrote...
I support the qun over tevinter. Sure, they lead a hundreds of year war on all of thedas, and they make the mages their pets (which kinda makes me mad cuz im pro-mage), the generel idea of duty and knowing your place is amusing. I don't support it and i think their ways are strange to put it at least. But, it's better than the slavery and blood magic in tevinter. I do give tevinter credit for giant scorpions. Very badass.
And you are saying that you are pro-mage!? How hypocritical
You are real mage lover!
#125
Posté 06 novembre 2012 - 05:39
Modifié par Sibu, 06 novembre 2012 - 05:42 .





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