KainD wrote...
Everybody who supports the circle system is an enemy to the mages.
It's like in Spartacus where they killed citizens of Rome, simply
because those citizens were ok with slavery as a society, that's a legit
reason, they are no less enemy than armed templars, they are just more
passive.
Sutamina wrote...
is this sarcasm ?
No it's not.
EmperorSahlertz wrote...
KainD is a known mage-supremacist with a Magneto complex. You learn to filter it out, and only listen when he actually have something useful to say.
Nobody really has anything ''useful'' to say, we are just all sharing our opinions.
The thing is, I only see 2 solutions:
1) Everybody stops being a selfish b*tch and start caring for each other and start striving for equality and freedom.
No circles, no slavery, no forced Qun, Elves are equals, democratic or anarchic countries over kingdoms.
( This solution is very utopic and unrealistic, but it's a video game, so it's not impossible. )
2) This is war and the strongest annihilates/inslaves the weak and sets own rules.
And see I don't really have to deal with half-as*ed compromises in a video game as I do in real life, because usually protagonist has a lot of influance and has the ability to change things on a grand scale.
As a protagonist I propose to NPC's that I meet in the game to try and strive for care, equality and freedom.
If they don't agree and don't want equality and freedom then war starts, and I just pick a side.
When I pick a side I side with
mages, just because they are cooler, they have shiny spells and supernatural abilities, and I usually roleplay a
mage, simple as that.
Ieldra2 wrote...
By that logic, none of the mages in the Circle are innocent because they didn't prevent their fellow mages from using blood magic and become possessed. You can see where that would lead.
I see that blood magic and deals with demons ( when done right ) are very useful tools to fight the templars, nothing wrong there.
Modifié par KainD, 28 juin 2013 - 09:51 .