[quote]Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...
[quote]dragonflight288 wrote...
[quote]Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...
[quote]dragonflight288 wrote...
It also works as an argument against the Circles. To the point, how can magic be destigmatized if mages are separted from the common man? One of the greatest sources of bias, fear and hatred is ignorance adding onto the "them or us" mindset. Far too often, pro-mages and pro-templars end up arguing despite having very similar ideas because it's either templar or mages and nothing in between.
Take Anders. He worked in Darktown for years for free, treating the refugees wounds, helping them give birth to children and he never asks for coin or any form of payment. In return, those very same non-mages are willing to fight and die to protect him from the templars.
Granted, a mage has to be fully trained, and that'll require a circle, but if you keep mages away from the people all the time, they will never get over their fear of magic.
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I'm not arguing that mages should be kept in the Circles all the time. Wynne spent almost a year outside the Circle. Besides, organizations like the Mages Collective would be let in place under my plan in exchange for assisting the new Templar Order where needed.[/quote]
That's cool. But that leads to a few questions (not criticisms as this does sound a like a good idea.)
One. Who is in charge of policing the mages collective?[/quote]
The reformed, secularized Templar Order.[/quote]
*shrug* Whatever, that ties into the next question anyway.
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Two. Who gives the templars their oversight and make sure they aren't abusing their authority or unneccessarily killing mage apostates/runaways?
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Well, this is a hard one. Agents in the field are difficult to watch without modern tech, and even then there's some challenges.
Modern police departments analyze the inside of a recruit's head for a very long time and discover the recruit's past in such detail that the cop has sometimes forgotten the names of some of the past aquaintances that get dug up. And even that's not always enough.
I guess that's as good as it gets, though. And even this is an improvement, from the sound of the Codex. (Assuming I can actually do this, since this is video rather than tabletop.)
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So...would it be a completely independent organization, the crown, or the Inquisition itself, if they sign a treaty to stay away from mages entirely? Or something a little different?
The templars need oversight, and just like I don't trust mages to watch out for themselves as they may in time become another Tevinter if they get to choose the terms, I don't trust the templars not to revert back to the abuse of power that is a large contributor to the problems going on in thedas.
EDIT: As for the psyche analaysis, I think that's a good idea, depending on who the tester is. If it's the Chantry, they'll ultimately look for the more faithful to their ideas, rather than say the Black Chantry's ideas, and over time may develop back into the current mess, and if it's the mages (who have the most education, or access to tomes of knowledge) then the reverse is also a big danger.
Modifié par dragonflight288, 08 octobre 2013 - 06:03 .