Ieldra2 wrote...
jtav wrote...
The Circle consistently treats mages, not as people with an inherent dignity and special challenges and gifts, but as potential abominations. This is not good for psychological health--or for keeping them from turning into abominations.
That's really the core problem. I'd be open for a compromise solution as long as the dehumanizing stops. In matters unrelated to magic, mages need to be treated like any other humans. So no forced isolation, no constant surveillance by members of an enemy ideology, and full integration into the life of the community. Which level of surveillance is necessary within that scenario is a matter for debate, but those things need to go. It's really a matter of culture. The Andrastean Chantry is built on opposition to magic and mages. That's not a good ideological basis for fair treatment.
I totally agree with you about the dehumanizing of the mages, people need to stop punish them for things they, as individual, are not responsible for. It is crucial to stop looking backward and begin to go forward.
Now there is still a big problem. I won't blame magic on itself, being capable of throwing fireballs is less dangerous than a prince determined to wipe out a city. Also we should relativise the power of the mages, after all, the cercle of Kirkwall can be erased with a bunch of templars guided by Hawk, blood magic involved or not, that is not that hard.
My true problem reside in the potential possession of the mages that can occur, if I'm not wrong, quite easily if they are not formed well or to weak to resist. I can be wrong about that subject, I admit my lack of knowledge. But if this is true, well, let's not forget about it.
Finaly, about the templars, the way they manage mages must be improved greatly or we should simply find another way to control the mages and to deal with them. I'm still in favor of an improved circle, only because of the possession threat and because of what happened to Connor. Anyway, I'm not sure that the mages and the people of Thedas are ready for a real big change. The improvement of the mentality is desirable but it's going to take time, I think.
I'm a mage sympathiser and I'm sorry for them but if they really are so easily possessed by demons, then I think we must be sure they can keep their control before sending them into towns full of people.
Theless, when I read what some pro-templar have to say, I'm less ans less encline to think templars are fit for the job. I'm open for alternatives, if they exist.