Just finished up Cassandra's Seeker mission and am a bit confused on it. She said that the revelation that Tranquility could be reversed was what caused the mage rebellion. I am just not seeing the cause-and-effect there. Can anyone explain?
In the book Asunder, the Divine secretly commissions a group of mages to investigate a means of cutting of connection to the Fade without the Tranquil labotomy. All the gains, none of the pain. What they found instead was a cure to Tranquility.
Lord Seeker Lambert, head of the Seekers, finds this and has all the researchers killed as part of a coverup. He thinks the situation is too volatile to release or pursue at this time. This sparks tension between him and the Divine, and is part of an escalating chain of events in which the Divine goes behind his back and he comes into conflict with the Divine for subverting his efforts. After the mages declare independence and the Divine intends to not prevent this directly and immediately, the Seekers lead the Templars in revolt on the grounds that the Chantry is trying to prevent them from doing their duty (such as secretly inventing cures to Tranquility without alerting the Templars).




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