Xilizhra wrote...
So's the status quo.
Yeah... I'm not denying that something needs to be done. I just see a lack of other viable candidates besides the majority religious institution.
Unless we accept nationalized circles, of course.
Well, the mages can't win in terms of symmetrical warfare because of numbers disadvantage, thus meaning that asymmetrical warfare is the order of the day. The only alternatives I can think of are either integrating mages into the running of the Chantry itself, or giving the Circles huge armies of undead to maintain their independence.
Actually... maybe integrating mages into the Chantry isn't such a bad idea. If the Chantry's governing them somehow, then the mages should definitely have representation within it, and they could definitely deal with overzealous templar policy there... this might bear further investigation.
I'll answer the others if you think that that idea won't work.
Hmmm... integrating mages into the Chantry further (since technically the previous system had mages be part of the Chantry) is an idea with some merit. That one could actually work. It allows mages greater opportunity to actually control their own fate, thus going a long way towards satisfying most mages. The religious institution itself would serve as the controlling mechanism and with fewer mages resisting would possibly bring more stability to the system.
I am interested and would like to hear more.




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