Though I guess it is different when the mages do the oppressing.
Modifié par Morocco Mole, 30 septembre 2013 - 07:04 .
Guest_Morocco Mole_*
Modifié par Morocco Mole, 30 septembre 2013 - 07:04 .
I never said it was better at all. I don't see how what goes on in Tevinter is even relevant to the situation elsewhere.Morocco Mole wrote...
Tevinter does have horrible human rights violations though.
Though I guess it is different when the mages do the oppressing.
Modifié par Plaintiff, 30 septembre 2013 - 07:12 .
Plaintiff wrote...
If you feel that mind control is worse than cancer, or being murdered outright, or that demons are worse than gasoline fires or nuclear explosives, then feel free to stay in your cave.
Mr.House wrote...
Agent and trooper story do grey better then DA.Darth Brotarian wrote...
Good and evil are best saved for star wars. This is dragon age, let meritocratic morality decide.
CynicalShep wrote...
Mr.House wrote...
Agent and trooper story do grey better then DA.Darth Brotarian wrote...
Good and evil are best saved for star wars. This is dragon age, let meritocratic morality decide.
Hell, Sith Warrior does grey better than DA
Plaintiff wrote...
If you feel that mind control is worse than cancer, or being murdered outright, or that demons are worse than gasoline fires or nuclear explosives, then feel free to stay in your cave.Mr.House wrote...
I never knew any of that could mind control a person or summon a demon that could bring corpses to life to ravage a town.Plaintiff wrote...
I don't ignore it, I just don't care.Volus Warlord wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
I'm well aware of the difficulty of the situation. and that didn't stop me from picking a side very easily.
It is very easy to pick sides when you ignore everything that does not support your impulsive predisposition.
In the real world, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many things possess the ability to kill me, or kill a lot of people at once. Electricity, for instance. Radiation. Cars.
Like these technologies and more, the dangers of magic are proportional to its considerable benefits. If the Chantry and its adherents want to cower in fear of it like ignorant cavemen, that's their business. I'm more intereted in leading Thedas out of its primitive quagmire.
You can fight mind control. We've seen it done.Lotion Soronnar wrote...
Seriously?
Yes. Very much yes.
Being mind controled by a blood mages is about the worst thing that can happen. You are forced to do ANYTHING without any possibiltiy of escape.
"You there slave, take this knife and carve your name into your wifes chest...not too deep. I don't want her dead...yet.
Now you're gonna watch as I rape her and you're gonna cheer for me all the way!"
Faaaaaaaaaaaaar worse then a desease you can fight.
They both have the potential to horribly mutilate and ultimately kill you. Beyond that, you're just splitting hairs.And demons & gasoline? Last time I checked, gasoline doesn't have a mind of it's own and is outright attempting to wear you like a sweater.
Again, more comments on my sexual proclivities. What is it with you people?It's like you're deliberately spreading your butthole and painting a big target on it.
Easy pickin's
Modifié par Plaintiff, 30 septembre 2013 - 07:27 .
Plaintiff wrote...
Tevinter isn't a demon-ravaged wasteland, so it probably has. I just meant they wouldn't be interested in helping other nations do the same.Darth Brotarian wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
That's no excuse to stop looking for it. But as far as can be seen, no effort was ever made.ThunderfoxF wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
If the end result is a reduction in demonic possessions, then sure, why not.ThunderfoxF wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
The Circle doesn't even try to arm its students properly, it just lobotomizes, imprisons and kills them based on an arbitrary, subjective judgement of "weakness".Sorry, but they is no way to make so that mages are 100% resistant from demons. Even the one that pass the harrowing must be vigilet and fight demons all there lives. It's a case that it would never be perfect.
Ok I Lied I'm back.
Look at Uldred, he was senior Enchanter and up there in the Ferelden Circle Hierarchy. Look at Orsino. He semi-condoned whats-his-name's necromantic experiments. There are plenty of examples of older, more experienced, "Stronger Mages" succumbing and becoming Abominations. So who then will "arm the students"? The Tevinter Magisters so they can teach Mage Supremacy and glory of Slavery?
But given what we know of Tevinter, I don't think they'd be interested.
The Circle has had a thousand years to develop better methods of repelling demons. That it hasn't done so is a flaw of the system.
Sometimes there is no better system. Besides if there was a more fool-proof way of warding off possession the setting would be alot less interesting.
If the Imperium hasn't found a way to do it, what makes you think anyone else will?
Literally every single demon we've ever seen went down like a ****, even without a mage on the team.CynicalShep wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
If you feel that mind control is worse than cancer, or being murdered outright, or that demons are worse than gasoline fires or nuclear explosives, then feel free to stay in your cave.Mr.House wrote...
I never knew any of that could mind control a person or summon a demon that could bring corpses to life to ravage a town.Plaintiff wrote...
I don't ignore it, I just don't care.Volus Warlord wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
I'm well aware of the difficulty of the situation. and that didn't stop me from picking a side very easily.
It is very easy to pick sides when you ignore everything that does not support your impulsive predisposition.
In the real world, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many things possess the ability to kill me, or kill a lot of people at once. Electricity, for instance. Radiation. Cars.
Like these technologies and more, the dangers of magic are proportional to its considerable benefits. If the Chantry and its adherents want to cower in fear of it like ignorant cavemen, that's their business. I'm more intereted in leading Thedas out of its primitive quagmire.
Come again? Mind control is worse than both cancer and death. First tortures me, second kills me and the third can make me kill my family. I can fight fire with water and radiation with a radiation suit. What am I going to fight demons with, a fork? I'll live in a cave if the alternative is bathing in molten lava.
Plaintiff wrote...
Preventing people from researching blood magic and demons also prevents you from researching any effective way to combat them.
Yeah, that's worked out really well for them so far. Derp.The circle does train their mages to the point they can repeal demons and not miss use there magic.
If mages are being trained to repel Demons, then how come a significant portion fail their Harrowing? How come a significant portion of mages are made Tranquil before even getting the chance?
If circle training was in any way effective, that wouldn't be happening.
Lotion Soronnar wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
If you feel that mind control is worse than cancer, or being murdered outright, or that demons are worse than gasoline fires or nuclear explosives, then feel free to stay in your cave.
Seriously?
Yes. Very much yes.
Being mind controled by a blood mages is about the worst thing that can happen. You are forced to do ANYTHING without any possibiltiy of escape.
"You there slave, take this knife and carve your name into your wifes chest...not too deep. I don't want her dead...yet.
Now you're gonna watch as I rape her and you're gonna cheer for me all the way!"
Faaaaaaaaaaaaar worse then a desease you can fight.
And demons & gasoline? Last time I checked, gasoline doesn't have a mind of it's own and is outright attempting to wear you like a sweater.
That post of yours is too hillarious to be true. You seriously are going forth with that argument? What on earth made you think it was a good one?
You drunk or something?
It's like you're deliberately spreading your butthole and painting a big target on it.
Easy pickin's
Guest_Morocco Mole_*
Morocco Mole wrote...
Because you're the PC. You are the mary sue to end all mary sues
With or without magic tyranny may still exist yes, however with 'free' magic tyranny's existence is not only likely but inevitable.Xilizhra wrote...
No it doesn't. Magic is just a tool used by the magisters in the pursuit of tyranny; it's not the cause of tyranny.
Modifié par GodWood, 30 septembre 2013 - 08:02 .
Plaintiff wrote...
Literally every single demon we've ever seen went down like a ****, even without a mage on the team.CynicalShep wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
If you feel that mind control is worse than cancer, or being murdered outright, or that demons are worse than gasoline fires or nuclear explosives, then feel free to stay in your cave.Mr.House wrote...
I never knew any of that could mind control a person or summon a demon that could bring corpses to life to ravage a town.Plaintiff wrote...
I don't ignore it, I just don't care.Volus Warlord wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
I'm well aware of the difficulty of the situation. and that didn't stop me from picking a side very easily.
It is very easy to pick sides when you ignore everything that does not support your impulsive predisposition.
In the real world, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many things possess the ability to kill me, or kill a lot of people at once. Electricity, for instance. Radiation. Cars.
Like these technologies and more, the dangers of magic are proportional to its considerable benefits. If the Chantry and its adherents want to cower in fear of it like ignorant cavemen, that's their business. I'm more intereted in leading Thedas out of its primitive quagmire.
Come again? Mind control is worse than both cancer and death. First tortures me, second kills me and the third can make me kill my family. I can fight fire with water and radiation with a radiation suit. What am I going to fight demons with, a fork? I'll live in a cave if the alternative is bathing in molten lava.
, the segregation between lore and gameplay. It’s something
we’ve been trying to address, but ultimately a player mage (or the mages
in the player’s party) don’t really encounter the same issues that
mages at large do.
...
Could we force such difficulties on the player? We could, and perhaps
it will come to that. That’s an issue of agency, however, which relates
to gameplay. It’s the same reason that player Templars didn’t need to
be addicted to lyrium, or how non-Warden party members in DAO happened
to never contract the Blight despite repeated close encounters with
darkspawn. Lucky them!
Of course he still had such opinions during the writing of DA2 and that was handled poorly.
Plaintiff wrote...
Literally every single demon we've ever seen went down like a ****, even without a mage on the team.CynicalShep wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
If you feel that mind control is worse than cancer, or being murdered outright, or that demons are worse than gasoline fires or nuclear explosives, then feel free to stay in your cave.Mr.House wrote...
I never knew any of that could mind control a person or summon a demon that could bring corpses to life to ravage a town.Plaintiff wrote...
I don't ignore it, I just don't care.Volus Warlord wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
I'm well aware of the difficulty of the situation. and that didn't stop me from picking a side very easily.
It is very easy to pick sides when you ignore everything that does not support your impulsive predisposition.
In the real world, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many things possess the ability to kill me, or kill a lot of people at once. Electricity, for instance. Radiation. Cars.
Like these technologies and more, the dangers of magic are proportional to its considerable benefits. If the Chantry and its adherents want to cower in fear of it like ignorant cavemen, that's their business. I'm more intereted in leading Thedas out of its primitive quagmire.
Come again? Mind control is worse than both cancer and death. First tortures me, second kills me and the third can make me kill my family. I can fight fire with water and radiation with a radiation suit. What am I going to fight demons with, a fork? I'll live in a cave if the alternative is bathing in molten lava.
Modifié par CynicalShep, 30 septembre 2013 - 07:51 .
No, I haven't conceded the point. If you think being mind-controlled is worse than a bunch of other awful things that can happen to you, then that's your prerogative. I maintain that they're roughly on par with each other.CynicalShep wrote...
I'm not a battle hardened warden in full-body armor, accompanied by a death squad. I've had hand to hand training, self-defense against knives and blunt weapons and I run pretty fast. I'm better equipped than three quarters of the DA universe and 90% of humanity and I still don't stand a chance if a lesser demon was to somehow get the jump on me.
Also, it is my understanding that you conceded the point regarding mind control?
Plaintiff wrote...
No, I haven't conceded the point. If you think being mind-controlled is worse than a bunch of other awful things that can happen to you, then that's your prerogative. I maintain that they're roughly on par with each other.CynicalShep wrote...
I'm not a battle hardened warden in full-body armor, accompanied by a death squad. I've had hand to hand training, self-defense against knives and blunt weapons and I run pretty fast. I'm better equipped than three quarters of the DA universe and 90% of humanity and I still don't stand a chance if a lesser demon was to somehow get the jump on me.
Also, it is my understanding that you conceded the point regarding mind control?
Guest_Morocco Mole_*
No, I haven't conceded the point. If you think being mind-controlled is worse than a bunch of other awful things that can happen to you, then that's your prerogative. I maintain that they're roughly on par with each other.
Plaintiff wrote...
I never said magic shouldn't be regulated. But it shouldn't be regulated by an organization with a clear religious bias.
Morocco Mole wrote...
No, I haven't conceded the point. If you think being mind-controlled is worse than a bunch of other awful things that can happen to you, then that's your prerogative. I maintain that they're roughly on par with each other.
losing control of your actions and being puppeted by someone else is a pretty terrible thing my friend. Many would argue that it is worse than death.
Plaintiff wrote...
"Much better" isn't good enough.
Morocco Mole wrote...
No, I haven't conceded the point. If you think being mind-controlled is worse than a bunch of other awful things that can happen to you, then that's your prerogative. I maintain that they're roughly on par with each other.
losing control of your actions and being puppeted by someone else is a pretty terrible thing my friend. Many would argue that it is worse than death.