Martyr1777 wrote...
Rhys never wanted that... only reason he voted for seperation was he understood they were past the point of no return. I think it was quite obvious he didn't want to make that call but he understood it was the only one he could make.
That's not an Extremist, thats a realist, and aside from a few times when he got his feathers ruffled he was always about peaceful change, he wasn't driven by the anger and passion Adrian and Fiona were.
No.
Things were NOT past the point of no return.
The Divine herself was asking mages to provide feedback and propose changes to the Circle.
There was a chance for change right there. An open invitation.
Xilizhra wrote...
That's true, Cullen is still a titanic jerk,Jedi Master of Orion wrote...
Actually
I had a paragraph in there about Cullen but accidentally deleted it.
Simply put I hear that he was supposed to be the moderate middle ground
templar but he just seemed more like a slightly less uncompromising
version of Meredith without the insanity. He was promoted because he
shared many of her perspectives and He supported her almost right until
the very end.
but he lacks Meredith's particular brand of craziness and has some
sympathetic moments, so I thought he'd work with you.
Then
there's Thrask, who wants the Circle to keep existing but prefers
symbiosis between the mages and templars rather than the current power
structure.
You are both wrong. Cullen is a moderate.
Jumping on the "living weapons" bandwagon, without taking into account the context or Cullens actual behavior.
He treats mages very much like persons.





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