If you dont do the Leliana quest, she sucks being Divine
Huh, interesting. Never seen that actually because I always do it.
Never had a low approval with Cass either, but there at least I know what's up.
If you dont do the Leliana quest, she sucks being Divine
Huh, interesting. Never seen that actually because I always do it.
Never had a low approval with Cass either, but there at least I know what's up.
Seeing Cassandra as a hard-boiled noir detective (I assume that's what she is there) makes me think of Fables. She even kind of looks like Bigby Wolf, down to her poorly-tied work tie.
A character called the Inquisitor deserves a parlor scene.
The first Divine in centuries no one will think to assassinate.
Had she been Victoria at the time of the peace meeting, this game would have ended a lot sooner.
The first Divine in centuries no one will think to assassinate.
Had she been Victoria at the time of the peace meeting, this game would have ended a lot sooner.
Or Corypheus would have killed her instead.
The first Divine in centuries no one will think to assassinate.
Had she been Victoria at the time of the peace meeting, this game would have ended a lot sooner.
You do realise people have already tried to overthrow her, yes? Did we play the same game?
I like how mages are your definition of almost every scenario. I also like how the mages being stupid is somehow Cassandra's fault.
I don't think it's 'stupid' for the mages to want to be independent of Chantry control.
I don't think it's 'stupid' for the mages to want to be independent of Chantry control.
Even though with both Cassandra and Vivienne the mages can possibly gain more freedom than before
Agreed. Lob's fishing for attention. Best not give it to him, Keith.
A Joke, people.
Altough Cassandra could take on Corypheus and a few Wardens.
Jokes are meant to be funny. How can you joke when she might as well have an tattooed on her forehead?
Even though with both Cassandra and Vivienne the mages can possibly gain more freedom than before
Freedoms that can be easily taken away with the next change in power is different from having autonomy from a system that some of them morally disagree with, given the abhorrent things that can transpire when you have templars who have "dominion over mages by divine right" have control over the mages in this system. I think Cassadra would be better suited to trying to focus on rebuilding the Seekers of Truth, which is likely an independent organization if Leliana becomes the new Divine.
Freedoms that can be easily taken away with the next change in power is different from having autonomy from a system that some of them morally disagree with, given the abhorrent things that can transpire when you have templars who have "dominion over mages by divine right" have control over the mages in this system. I think Cassadra would be better suited to trying to focus on rebuilding the Seekers of Truth, which is likely an independent organization if Leliana becomes the new Divine.
Except that in both mage endings with Cassandra as Divine she essentially separates the Templars and the Mages.
"The mages should govern themselves; with our help."
It's not an unreasonable position to take given that most Circle Mages can't fend for themselves in the outside world despite having the power of tempest at their fingertips.

Agreed. Lob's fishing for attention. Best not give it to him, Keith.
Folks on this board clearly can't handle diverging views.
An opinion you don't like doesn't equal trolling or fishing for attention.
More than a few people need to learn that.
Especially with the post "The game doesn't want you to side with mages" being said and nobody caring. Guess you're a troll if you aren't completely pro-templar.
Hey guys, first time in the Cass thread. I just saw a video of her moment where she gets caught reading Swords and Shields, and Cole walks buy saying she's read it to him. How do you get the Cole part to happen? I've never seen it on my playthroughs and I've always had Cole with high approval.