Xilizhra wrote...
I'm not inclined to give up anything at all. This is really about as far as I'm willing to stretch, and the Chantry has to change in a fairly substantial manner, otherwise this'll all be for nothing.
I think Xil, that if you're in the fight for "all or nothing" then you better also prepare to fight for eternity. All the demands are important, but eventually you may face the question whether they're more important indvidually than peace.
The Chantry has to change in a substantial manner, yes. That's their end. But there are things the
mages will have to accept as well... to gain anything at all. They won't get everything... but they may get what's important.
Tranquility's sense of reassurance is wholly false, as it's barely better than death, at least if permanent.
But do you want the Templars to look towards death as the only alternative to life as a accomplished
mage? Because death is real easy to achieve... also irreversible. It's not really for the
mages sake that I think the method has value, it suchs for
mages either way. It's to make the templars stop for alternatives... that they won't kill the
mage at their hands outright because deep down they know there's an alternative.
I'd rather use a better method if I had one... but alas... far as I know there's no other options.
Well, dumping waste directly into water is a time-honored human pastime. I don't think they'd do quite the same with settlements.
Perhaps... I'm still concerned about the risk of abominations if
mages are in close contact with their families, but I suppose it could be worth a try.