EmperorSahlertz wrote...
Actually we have no idea what the Divine's official stance is on Circles being free of Chantry control. What she sanctioned was a metting that would discuss the cure for Tranquility. This meeting was hijacked by Fiona and Adrian and quickly took a direction that the Divine had not intended.
And initially the Divine had allowed the mages to meet and discuss what changes they would like to see in the Circle system. Peaceful change (this meeting was also interrupted though..).
And whatever the mages might have come up with, would of course ahve to be acknoweldge and approved by the Chantry before tehy could come to effect, which means that the mages would ahve to be reasonable in their demands. Again avoiding bloodshed. But the mages would have none of it.
Not that I think the Templars would ahve been jumping for joy about it either, but they would probably not ahve left the Chantry over it, nor begun a continent spanning war about it. They would howeer do so, if the mages were ever to leave the Chantry completely. Which the mages chose to do. So the Templars did too (admittedly the fact that the Divine betrayed them also played a role in the decission making).
The second meeting was interrupted by who? If you're going to point out who interrupted the first meeting why didn't you mention who interrupted the second?
Why do the mages demands have to be acknowledge by the chantry? Did people in ancient times wait for the king to acknowledge their rebellion before they began fighting back? Who should the demands be reasonable according to? What standards are you using to determine what would be reasonable demands?
You've mentioned that the mages should be grateful that they shouldn't be treated more harshly. Why shouldn't the templars be grateful that all the mages want is their freedom instead of the heads of those who oppressed them and their families? After all. It seems many rebellions also resulted in the royal families or families of leaders being executed even if they were children.
If the mages are truly as dangerous as some seem to believe they are. Nuclear weapons with a sense of self. Shouldn't the templars be grateful that the mages aren't being even more destructive then they already are?
Modifié par Inprea, 13 décembre 2013 - 10:26 .





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