Rivain isn't ruled by mages, it is governed by female elders, mage and mundane both. Among these "old ladies" the Seers have seniority, but that doesn't come remotely close to being "ruled by mages."
The Seer description does say that the Seers are female mages (willing abominations as well), and that they are the community leaders. That would make a mageocracy.
You cannot simply dismiss tribal societies. The Chasind, for example, can easily afford to just kill all their mages--they have no qualms about other similarly ruthless practices. The fact that they don't, and keep shamen around, suggests that they don't really see them as that much of a threat.
Tribal societies lack organization structure to asses and remove entrenched influence groups like Shamans. These influence groups already exist and can exert influence (the Shamans retaliating against Chasind who try to kill all the mages), and so are accepted regardless of the relative costs they bring to societies.
If mages running free without Templar domination were as big of a danger as you seem to believe, there wouldn't be any Dalish left in the world, they would have long since perished at the twisted hands of abominated keepers.
When have I claimed mages were an existential threat?
The fact that Tevinter is run by mages doesn't detract from the fact that mages seem to be perfectly capable of keeping whatever abomination risk there is--great or small--in check without a bunch of lyrium addled Templar zealots breathing down their necks.
Define 'in check.'





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