MisterJB wrote...
"Rare" is not "non-existant". If there are ways of preventing ocurrences, why should they be ignored?
Rare is rare. What we saw in the games are nothing but gameplay... to entertain us with action.
MisterJB wrote...
1-A single crow is not as dangerous as an Abomination.
2-Crows require years of extensive training. Five year old mage kids can become Abominations on the spot and kill everyone around them.
3-Most assassination jobs usually involve killing a person or two who, due to being important enough to actually earn enemies wealthy enough to hire the Crows, most likely did something that merited death.
You're going to tell me that's worse than what happened in Redcliff. People losing their loves ones; whether it be a son or a brother, a father, a husband; and then have those loved ones come back as undead who will try to eat them?
The Crows still profit off of murder no matter how many years of experience they have. Murder is murder. What happen at Redcliff was the fault of the parents. You as a pro-templar should knowledge that what Arl Eamon and Isolde did was highly illegal, for harboring a blood mage that is wanted by the templars. They took him in and they had him tutor their secret mage child. That is punishable by death. Jowan was nowhere in the postion to teach. If you get things from the blackmarket to save money don't expect quality.
It's the other way around. It's the mages who lose freedoms and the normals who will lose their lives.
And you still haven't anwered my question. Why are the freedoms of mages more important than the lives of normals.
Is Connor being home with his mother worth every single child in Redcliff who lost their parents?
You confuse me. Are you implying that if mages are free that the "normals" will lose their lives? Where did you get this idea from anyways? Can you direct me to a codex or send me a link to Davids twitter or post that confirms this? Im afraid you're voicing your opinion because it's been proven that mages and "normals" can coexist with each other. Look at Hawke and Amell. Old man Hawke was a blood mage apostate, and all he did was produce 2 children and wanted to live a normal life with his wife, a normal.
As far as Connor goes I've already explained it on top.
Modifié par Lord Raijin, 04 décembre 2013 - 06:44 .





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