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ledod

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Upon delving into the Dragon Age universe, one almost immediately encounters the following dictom of the Chantry:
"Magic is meant to serve man, not to rule over him". (Or something very close in meaning)

Despite serving as the cardinal dogma of the Chantry, I fail to see any instance were the Chantry employs magic to improve the welfare of the common man. Instead, one sees the subjugation of mages, and the complete ostracization of magic from society at large.

Given that the theme of DA: I centers around the conflict between the chantry, and Circle Magi, are we, players, going to observe the Chantry's constuctive use of magic?

For example, I am suprised that there is no inclusion of healer-magi within the clergy. Additionally, one could entertain the notion that magic could help aid in agricultural blights, purification of water sources...?

QUESTION: Does anyone know when/where the Chantry provisions magi to disburden the plights of humanity?

Modifié par ledod, 05 novembre 2012 - 11:01 .


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David Gaider

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Yeah... this thread doesn't really have much to do with DA3, does it? Not even remotely. Just the same people arguing the same points from a topic that has been posted many times on the DA2 forums. Sorry folks, shutting it down.

Modifié par David Gaider, 17 novembre 2012 - 04:09 .