vpacheco1984 wrote...
Lotion Soronnar wrote...
No.
Becaure that's not what I called them.
Yeah you did.
Nope. Read carefully.
vpacheco1984 wrote...
Lotion Soronnar wrote...
No.
Becaure that's not what I called them.
Yeah you did.
eluvianix wrote...
Fair enough. Your observation rings true. I got a tiny bit heated over it. I apologize Lotion. But my original point, that the two situations are similar, is still what I believe. I agree that we can't really "compare" because magic is real in Thedas, and not in our reality (hopefully someday I would be proven wrong). But since our realities are so different, then the best way we can understand Thedas is to compare it to situations in our world.
Lotion Soronnar wrote...
vpacheco1984 wrote...
Lotion Soronnar wrote...
No.
Becaure that's not what I called them.
Yeah you did.
Nope. Read carefully.
Lotion Soronnar wrote...
Nope.
You know that words have meaning and the structure of a sentance is imortant, right?
Pay attention to what I wrote, not what you think I said.
Lotion Soronnar wrote...
Nope.
You know that words have meaning and the structure of a sentance is imortant, right?
Pay attention to what I wrote, not what you think I said.
He does it because it CAN be comapred to a deadly, virulent virus.
vpacheco1984 wrote...
I did. I read and reread it. You called mages viruses it went unsaid is that they need to be wiped off the face of Thadus. Back peddle all you want and say that's not what you said over and over again that's not what you meant but it is exactly what you said and what you meant.
Now as an English major, I shall break down the sentence structure for you, and everyone else here.
"He"
is the subject of this particular sentence, followed by the word
"does," which is the action of the first part of this sentence, so it's
the verb here. "it because" is the conjunction. "it CAN" thereby you are
suggesting that magic itself is capable of being seen as such, "be", or
the act of simply being, means that within this very sentence, is an
adverb, inferring that the very existence, or the state of being, is the
cause. "Compared to a deadly, virulent virus."
The act of being,
added in with the can, makes the comparison to a virus in and of
itself, guilty by act of being. As such, having magic in and of itself,
according to your sentence, is comparable to a deadly virus.
It
may or may not be what you meant, but by the very sentence itself, you
are saying that magic, in and of its very existence, is comparable, or
at least, can be, compared to a deadly virus.
Lotion Soronnar wrote...
vpacheco1984 wrote...
I did. I read and reread it. You called mages viruses it went unsaid is that they need to be wiped off the face of Thadus. Back peddle all you want and say that's not what you said over and over again that's not what you meant but it is exactly what you said and what you meant.
Nope.
You don't get to decide what I mean.
Unless you are a filthy blood mage that is.Now as an English major, I shall break down the sentence structure for you, and everyone else here.
"He"
is the subject of this particular sentence, followed by the word
"does," which is the action of the first part of this sentence, so it's
the verb here. "it because" is the conjunction. "it CAN" thereby you are
suggesting that magic itself is capable of being seen as such, "be", or
the act of simply being, means that within this very sentence, is an
adverb, inferring that the very existence, or the state of being, is the
cause. "Compared to a deadly, virulent virus."
The act of being,
added in with the can, makes the comparison to a virus in and of
itself, guilty by act of being. As such, having magic in and of itself,
according to your sentence, is comparable to a deadly virus.
It
may or may not be what you meant, but by the very sentence itself, you
are saying that magic, in and of its very existence, is comparable, or
at least, can be, compared to a deadly virus.
Wrong.
I compared the situation of the Circles (since their purpose was quarantene) and the way abominations cause damage to a virus.
All the diplomas in the world can't help you there.
But you know what?
Let's say for the sake of argument that I did say magic is like a virus. So what?
vpacheco1984 wrote...
Oh the whole situation of the Circles and comparing them to quarantenes is just furthering that you are calling magic and mages are a virus.
Modifié par Medhia Nox, 29 juin 2013 - 08:04 .
Medhia Nox wrote...
@dragonflight288: And if that were true of the Dragon Age universe. If someone confirmed that as a valid comparison - how would you feel?
People projecting their own pet minority in place of mages is equally as invalid.
Modifié par Medhia Nox, 29 juin 2013 - 08:17 .
Modifié par Medhia Nox, 29 juin 2013 - 08:22 .
Medhia Nox wrote...
@dragonflight288: And if that were true of the Dragon Age universe. If someone confirmed that as a valid comparison - how would you feel?
People projecting their own pet minority in place of mages is equally as invalid.
Medhia Nox wrote...
@vpacheco1984: Absolutely fine - only untrustworthy fanatics pick a side in the mage/templar war.
They all need to be stopped.
That being said - I've only been shown that magic is inherently MORE dangerous than it is benign. (This goes even into the misuses of lyrium - the creation of golems - the presence of demons).
Whether or not mages want to dream themselves into a happy utopia is not supported by the world material provided (at least so far).
If I ever saw a mage (beside Wynne) not blame everyone else for his/her problems - I might give them a second thought. As it is - not even their supporters do that.
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Note: I'll be playing a mage in Inquisition and happily crushing the revolution if it's an option.
I do not agree. Making magic unambiguously bad would be boring - and invalidate a lot of character concepts. I like that it presents both opportunities and risks.Medhia Nox wrote...
@dragonflight288: I was just curious on more of a thematic storytelling level.
Magic = bad is a far more controversial and, I dare say interesting, standpoint than: "Magical wonderful magic-ness!"
vpacheco1984 wrote...
About time you finally admited.
As for deciding what you meant I was just going by what wrote and understood what you were saying that magic and mages are viruses.
As for "So what" it means you are a very close minded person and I am actually starting to feel sorry for you. What a sad sad life you must have.
Modifié par Medhia Nox, 29 juin 2013 - 08:47 .
Medhia Nox wrote...
@vpacheco1984: Where are you getting this stuff?
Yes, some terrible templars did some horrible things they should be punished for.
If you're basing it off Kirkwall - don't. It was an epicenter of madness for all sides.
And your one-sided myopic view is exactly why I cannot side with my "fellow" mages. Way too full of hate - and a cesspool for demon activity.
Modifié par vpacheco1984, 29 juin 2013 - 09:01 .