[quote]TheKomandorShepard wrote...
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The Chantry as an organization presumably has veto power. That's
usually how it works in non-free-speech countries. It's easy to get
stuff published in the modern, relatively free world. In Thedas? I don't
think the printing press has even been invented yet.[/quote]
Well if chantry had this simply could take any mage hero like champion or the warden or even shale master and arrest them but they can't.[/quote]
That's not the same kind of power. The Chantry steps lightly around public opinion and the sensibilities of rulers, but as for representing the events of centuries past or places distant they can basically write anything credible due to the
genius nobles handing control of most scholarship to them. If what they write is at least believable, they control the way the people of the future will see the past.
Come to think of it, that power comes in different sorts is most of this argument, isn't it?
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They've already got their own strength. What they need is an
army to use it as part of. Would you try taking on a reasonably well
balanced army with just archers? With just swordsmen? What I'm arguing
is that
mages are useful against the Qunari and darkspawn, not that they
can solo them.
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With power most
mages presented doubt that they are useful most of them couldn't even use fireball add to this abomnation and please spare that abomnations are rare because it will end like 5 times before i will give you many rly many examples and you still tell me that they are rare[/quote]
Then find the more powerful ones. That's largely the point of the Circle; to Tranqulize the weak ones and strengthen the strong.
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The guys ruled by his descendents believe him to have been a Knight
in Shining Armor, who used the Circle as a weapon and had mage
assistants. The Qunari believe him to have been a demonic warrior who
gained his throne partially due to his own magic. (You might have missed
my subtle hint that this was worthy of discussion in the context of
this argument.) The Fereldens have forgotten that he's a Reaver, but the
Qunari apparently concede that the bits they do say about him are
either true or half-true.
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so is he a reaver who made deal with flemeth or knight in shining armor you can't be both one
excludes other.With blood plot i would say that latter.
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Oh, that's how you interpreted that. Sorry, what I meant to say was that the Qunari and Ferelden both agree that he conquered them, and that his descendents now rule. Those are the basics of what happened. But the people ruled by his descendents say he was a Knight in Shining Armor, whereas the Qunari say he was a Reaver. That's pretty much the only place where they disagree, or so I understand. That's what I meant by the two stories not really conflicting as much as you say.
Edit: Also, I totally played my Berserker-Reaver as a Lawful Good King who got that way through political scheming. Which, as it turns out, is less ironic than I thought.
Modifié par Riverdaleswhiteflash, 15 octobre 2013 - 11:51 .