Uneven Presentation of the mage-templar conflict
#776
Posté 19 février 2014 - 04:01
#777
Posté 19 février 2014 - 04:06
TheKomandorShepard wrote...
Are event described in WoT true part of history or just like codex entry?
I would say that they are probably the most accurate information we have at the moment.
#778
Posté 19 février 2014 - 04:08
TheKomandorShepard wrote...
Are event described in WoT true part of history or just like codex entry?
I think we're supposed to take them the same way as codex entries.
#779
Posté 19 février 2014 - 04:15
#780
Posté 19 février 2014 - 04:18
Meanwhile, there are also codex-like entries that are written from the viewpoint of thedosians and those are the ones we can take with a grain of salt.
#781
Posté 19 février 2014 - 04:25
My opinion is that until we know more (if we'll ever do), both sides were at fault for wha happened.
Modifié par hhh89, 19 février 2014 - 04:25 .
#782
Posté 19 février 2014 - 04:25
#783
Posté 19 février 2014 - 04:36
When Andraste and her Cult of the Maker rose to prominence, they brought a successful war against the Imperium, forcing the empire to pull back its borders. Led by the controversial elven disciple Shartan, enslaved elves of Tevinter rose up to aid Andraste’s cause. For their service, the elves were freed and given the Dales, a land in southern Orlais, and a new capital called Halamshiral. The exodus to their new homeland was called the Long Walk.
In the dales, the elves attempted to rebuild their culture and once again worship their pantheon of lost gods. After generations under Tevinter, much of the old ways were gone, even some of their gods’ names. The elves practices what they could remember and adopted new beliefs to fill in the gaps.
Relations with humans remained hostile, and the elven rejection of the Maker became cause for Chantry ire. The elves founded a legion, known as the Emerald Knights, to protect their land from human intrusion. Tensions mounted, and when a small elven raiding party attacked the human village of Red Crossing, the Chantry called an Exalted March to crush the elven people and conquer the Dales in a series of brutal battles.
Timeline
-165 Ancient – For their service in battle against the Imperium, Maferath gives the elves a new homeland in the Dales. The Long Walk begins as a massive influx of elves settle the region.
2:9 Glory – Elven forces capture the Olesian town of Red Crossing. The atrocities they are said to commit enrage humans across Thedas.
2:10 Glory – The elves capture Montsimmard, a major strategic settlement for Orlais, then march on Val Royeaux.
2:10 Glory – Divine Renata I calls for a holy war against the elves. This becomes known as the Exalted March of the Dales.
Modifié par durasteel, 19 février 2014 - 04:55 .
#784
Posté 19 février 2014 - 04:43
Modifié par hhh89, 19 février 2014 - 04:44 .
#785
Posté 19 février 2014 - 04:53
So far this seems to be the kind of dispute you might see between, for example, Ferelden and Orlais. At this point, though, the Chantry steps in, apparently because of their ire that the elves refused to convert to the Cult of the Maker. Their response was the eradication of the Dalish nation.
#786
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:02
If this is what really happened, the elves have their fair share of blame.
That of course don't justify at all what the Chantry and Orlais did after the victory, which I'm firmly against. But it proved that both sides are at fault for what happened.
Modifié par hhh89, 19 février 2014 - 05:07 .
#787
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:08
#788
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:10
#789
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:11
durasteel wrote...
The language of the timeline entry, "The atrocities they are said to commit," suggests to me that there was some creative reporting by the Orlesians who were trying to justify their own attacks.
It also suggests that the elves were commiting atrocities in the city. "said to commit" is not the same thing as "were lied about".
Most likely the raid played out like any other raid by a ideologically opposed group, regardless of race. Men were gathered and slain, women and children brutally attacked and possibly raped by the conquering soliders as a victory ritual. Sites of importance were burned or destroyed, most likely any andrastian symbols were meticulously destroyed and those who fought against such actions brutally killed. Valuables were stolen and supplies ransacked before they withdrew or stayed in their newly aquired territory to use as a new forward base of operation.
Of course there is also a possibility that the atrocities were even worse then that. We don't know, and for all we know they could have been doing actions similar to that of the terrorists who attacked the kenya mall attacks.
Modifié par Darth Brotarian, 19 février 2014 - 05:17 .
#790
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:14
eluvianix wrote...
TheKomandorShepard wrote...
Are event described in WoT true part of history or just like codex entry?
I would say that they are probably the most accurate information we have at the moment.
They're as accurate as any researched topic you;ll find in a history book. The author believes the events to be true and accurate, and researched them thoroughly. But he may be mistaken or letting preconceived notions cloud his judgement.
#791
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:17
Yeah I agree, Orlais is completely justified in responding to the attacks from the Dalish. This is one thing that I feel no sympathy for the Dalish towards.Darth Brotarian wrote...
I don't think orlais was wrong in calling an exalted march, considering their territories were being seized one after another and their capital was sacked. If my capital city was sacked, I would want to call any and all resources available to push out and pursue the attackers.
#792
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:19
They didn't need any justification. The war started after Red Crossing, and according to the timeline the elves conquered one of Orlais' major cities and were marching toward the capital. I wouldn't say it definitely happen, but war isn't kind, and I wouldn't be surprised if the elves committed those acts. They're not better than humans, and humans proved to not be kind in victory.durasteel wrote...
The language of the timeline entry, "The atrocities they are said to commit," suggests to me that there was some creative reporting by the Orlesians who were trying to justify their own attacks.
regardless of the atrocities, if the timeline is correct the Chantry did nothing wrong in declaring an EM. The complete annihilation of the Dales and the formation of the alienages isn't something that I approve, but as I said, both sides have faults in this war.
Modifié par hhh89, 19 février 2014 - 05:21 .
#793
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:22
True, perhaps. But we must make do with what we have, considering that no information we have is unbiased. It's the best we have at the moment.iakus wrote...
eluvianix wrote...
TheKomandorShepard wrote...
Are event described in WoT true part of history or just like codex entry?
I would say that they are probably the most accurate information we have at the moment.
They're as accurate as any researched topic you;ll find in a history book. The author believes the events to be true and accurate, and researched them thoroughly. But he may be mistaken or letting preconceived notions cloud his judgement.
#794
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:24
I don't. Orlais have an history of wanting to conquer every nation around them because they feel entitled of doing so. I would root for the Dalish to squish them. They surely had it coming for an long time now.Br3ad wrote...
Yeah I agree, Orlais is completely justified in responding to the attacks from the Dalish. This is one thing that I feel no sympathy for the Dalish towards.Darth Brotarian wrote...
I don't think orlais was wrong in calling an exalted march, considering their territories were being seized one after another and their capital was sacked. If my capital city was sacked, I would want to call any and all resources available to push out and pursue the attackers.
#795
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:27
Ah, the "They had is coming," argument. Because that justifies killing innocent people for the country they were born in, and the religion they believe in.Jaison1986 wrote...
I don't. Orlais have an history of wanting to conquer every nation around them because they feel entitled of doing so. I would root for the Dalish to squish them. They surely had it coming for an long time now.Br3ad wrote...
Yeah I agree, Orlais is completely justified in responding to the attacks from the Dalish. This is one thing that I feel no sympathy for the Dalish towards.Darth Brotarian wrote...
I don't think orlais was wrong in calling an exalted march, considering their territories were being seized one after another and their capital was sacked. If my capital city was sacked, I would want to call any and all resources available to push out and pursue the attackers.
#796
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:29
#797
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:31
Br3ad wrote...
Ah, the "They had is coming," argument. Because that justifies killing innocent people for the country they were born in, and the religion they believe in.
The argument seems to be very effective when used against the elves.
#798
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:32
Br3ad wrote...
Ah, the "They had is coming," argument. Because that justifies killing innocent people for the country they were born in, and the religion they believe in.
Wait we are talking about dales , orlais or chantry because this fits to every 3 of them
Simple there is no reason agrgue who was justified because if you want you can justify everything some will accept justification others not.
If you argue who was clean i can say that no one because we don't have clean organisation or country in dragon age at best we have grey.
If you argue who was blame you can blame everyone you want...
And that was for everyone who try blame elves or chantry or orlais...
#799
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:33
#800
Posté 19 février 2014 - 05:33
Darth Brotarian wrote...
I don't think orlais was wrong in calling an exalted march, considering their territories were being seized one after another and their capital was sacked. If my capital city was sacked, I would want to call any and all resources available to push out and pursue the attackers.
I have looked for any indication that Val Royeaux was sacked by the elves. I haven't found it. I don't think it happened.





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