eluvianix wrote...
Number 2, "rotten to the core"? Really? Beyond his affiliation with Quentin, please explain to me how the Circle was rotten. One could easily make the same argument about how Meredith let some corrupt templars remain in power. And beyond that one letter to Quentin, how do we even know there was something for Meredith to even find in the Gallows? I will say though that at the end, it came down to a gigantic pissing match between him and Meredith.
Let's really analyze what happened the night the Circle was Annulled.
Meredith wants to search the Circle due to the great number of blood
mages and Abominations that it seems to be producing (2 in the first quest in Act and Grace's whole group), Orsino refuses.
First important question: why refuse if he is innocent? Either Meredith won't find anything; in which case, his position will be strenghtened; or she will find some blood
mages and punish them like they deserve.
Unless, of course, Orsino is a blood
mage himself.
Then, Anders kills Elthina thus removing the only person preventing Meredith from doing whatever she pleased. She declares the Right of Annulment which Orsino contest. Regardless of Hawke's decision, Orsino runs to the Circle to warn the
mages. However, was that all he wanted to do?
When Meredith arrives, Orsino proposes a truce; he will allow her to search the Circle if she revokes the Right.
Second important question: Why not propose this imediatelly after the destruction of the Chantry? Why run to the Circle first?
What if the reason Orsino first ran to the Circle and only then proposed to allow Meredith's search because he had already concealed the evidence of his studies into blood magic.
During the fight in Kirkwall and the Circle proper, a great number of Circle
mages summon and control demons; the demons are not hostile to them; as well as use other forms of blood magic.
Third important question: Did these
mages truly learn how to summon and control demons in the timespan of a night with the threat of impending death affecting their concentration?
It seems more likely to me that they had been studying blood magic for some time before Ander's terrorist attack.
Finally, when Orsino himself is reached, he admits to having studied Quentin's notes but denies to have ever used blood magic before.
Fourth important question: If Orsino had never used blood magic before, how was he capable of mixing several different bodies together to create a perfectly funcional living tank?
Given all this evidence, it seems obvious to me that either Orsino was a blood
mage who ahd been training other Circle
mages for years or that he was so incompetent that he couldn't tell a great number of the
mages under his jurisdiction were blood
mages. Either way, the Circle is, clearly, rotten.
Modifié par MisterJB, 08 décembre 2013 - 06:59 .