What's extraordinary about it? They can tempt you in a remote, backwoods town. They can tempt you in a castle with no major mage population. They can tempt you in a tower. They can be found in crowded cities.Xilizhra wrote...
Perhaps... but to me, it seems that the idea that demons can possess mages regardless of Veil conditions actually requires more extraordinary assumptions about their level of power and danger as compared to what we've actually seen in the world. If "only when the Veil is thin" is an unfounded assumption, "anytime, anywhere" is equally unfounded.Dean_the_Young wrote...
Logical fallacy, Xil. You should no better... especially since you know that your unfounded claim (that it can only be done where the Veil is then) is impossible to disprove as there is no metric on the strength of the veil or any known limit on what a possession threshhold is.Xilizhra wrote...
Show me anywhere in the game where it's happened when not in a thin Veil area. Your assertion that the codex stating a possibility also states that it can occur anytime and anywhere is itself false.Medhia Nox wrote...
@Xilizhra: Stop making things up - the Codex on abominations does not signify when.
Find me the Codex or appropriate statement in one of the games where it specifically states they can only do it forcefully when the Veil is thin.
Otherwise - your assertions are baseless.
Logic, and ethical, integrity doesn't require anyone else disprove your claims... you yourself will have to support them. Which, given the previous problems with it, is impossible- you don't even know how the Veil works as a system, let alone how localized any weakening in it is.
They can always tempt you in your dreams, because by a cornerstone of the lore all mages are awake in the fade when dreaming, and the Fade is their domain.
This isn't extraordinary stuff- this was the baseline established in DAO, when demons did all of that. That demons are more active in areas with fade tears doesn't mean they are unable to act elsewhere... especially since we have seen them act elsewhere.
Demons don't need a level of power to overwhelm and posses someone- in fact, that isn't their modus opperandi. Demons just need a person with a moment of weakness. It can be coerced (torture), it can be tricked (the mage origin), it can be instigated and planned (the Pride demon targetting Merrill), or it could be unrelated happenstance (Redcliffe, in which entirely unrelated issues made a young boy fear for his father).
None of these required the demons to overpower people... it required people, under stress, to open themselves up just once. Which is what is meant by any time, anywhere.




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