[quote]Beerfish wrote...
[quote]dragonflight288 wrote...
Well, not summonging demons or turning to blood magic is a very good start. If the mages organize and form a system to teach the young apprentices magic, I'll fully expect contingency plans in the event of abominations, and a set code on what is and is not acceptable, with very real consequences. Say, "use blood magic to control others, you'll be made tranquil, regardless if you're harrowed or not." Or, "in order to keep children from losing control of their emotions and setting kids heads on fire, all children must be taken to a Circle/Academy to be taught their magic, and can't leave until they can prove they control it."
I wouldn't deny them visiting family members or family members visiting them, and I wouldn't take their children away as Chantry property, like what happened to Rhys from Wynne, nor would I force tranquility upon those considered weak or dangerous. I also wouldn't have their choices limited to "harrowing, tranquility or death." It would be "something like the Harrowing, extended apprenticeship or workshop classes, research assistants, enchanting, etc."
I mentioned Enchanting because in Awakening the Circle sends an enchanter to aid the Warden, and she isn't tranquil.
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Not good enough for me. I've seen what happened to the circle and Uldred which was supposidley looked after by Irvine.
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They don't leave the Circle. If they are forcibly possessd, then they would have to be killed as a matter of course and security. If they aren't forcibly possessed, an effort can be made to free them of the demon's possession. This is proven by Connor in Redcliff. Chances are, that mage would likely be killed as well, however.
[quote]Not taking a child away as what happened to Rhys is what caused the Recliffe massacre with Connor. [/quote]
Point...missing it. I specifically said all mages would be required to be taught. I'm referring to mages in the system having children being allowed to keep their children. Rhys was taken away from Wynne, a Circle mage who accepts the system, literally immediately after he was born. Connor wasn't identified as a mage until he was what....five or six in-game? Isolde reacted as she did because if Connor went to the circle, he would never be allowed to return.
[quote]As a common citizen I don't want to take a chance on mages getting loose. I've seen or heard what happens when they are unsupervised or supervised only by other mages and i'm not going to let my village or bannorn burn to find out.
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And so we also want to protect the mages from the angry lynch mobs that do form. Wynne talks about how for every mage brought to the Circle, there is another mage child killed by a mob for things they may not even be involved with, but are blamed for. Like a bad harvest and a mage child is discovered.
No system anyone gives will ever be perfect, but I'm looking at trying to reform the current system in a way that removes all the abuses of power from all sides, and grants oversight to those in charge, and holds them accountable, and one that gives mages more rights than they currently have. Give them a few more rights, and you'll find most mage-supporters will be happy. That doesn't necessarily mean total freedom.