Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...
dragonflight288 wrote...
Volus Warlord wrote...
SgtSteel91 wrote...
Volus Warlord wrote...
I've been other places...
And totalitarian police state is a horrendous comparison.
So what would you compare it to? A University with strict security where students and faculty cannot leave? A prison?
A special needs boarding school.
Where the prefects have the right to kill the students.
Said right being largely limited to the circumstances under which a man on the street would have the right to kill another man on the street anyway.
Not completely.
There is no set oversight committee or standards the templars are held to. It changes based on the Knight-Commander of the individual Circle. One Circle may be harsher on its templars and hold them to a higher standard, and others (Kirkwall) allow those templars/prefects to rape, murder, lobotomize and emotionally neuter students/
mages without fear of reprisal or consequences.
The fact that there is no standard set in stone for how templars should behave, in additition to all the measures of observations (there is next to no privacy whatsoever in the Circle's, and only the First Enchanter of Ferelden's circle even had a door,) the templars have near unlmited power over the
mages lives, can kill them without a trial and without fear of reprisal, and hold all power over life, death, comfort, and set the rules
mages must abide (talking to civilians=flogging, etc,), I believe saying the Circle's are comparable to a totiltarian police-state is perfectly applicable. Many templars and templar supporters only have the best of intentions, but it is what it is. Might as well call a spade a spade because there is no getting around how few rights
mages actually have in the Circles.