I don't think she really needs to, to be honest. If anything, she has raw power in spades, given her use of Inferno and Firestorm spells. I actually think this is her:
isn't that Xil's icon that's cutting her hand to use blood magic lol
I don't think she really needs to, to be honest. If anything, she has raw power in spades, given her use of Inferno and Firestorm spells. I actually think this is her:
isn't that Xil's icon that's cutting her hand to use blood magic lol
Wait, that's not Adrian though in Xil's icon...

I want her and vivienne to get into a magic cat fight.
I mean it's the same person
I'm not seeing the resemblance.
The outfit is the same now that I look at it.The hair and face look different, though that could be a matter of the expression and the fact that in one she's, well, engulfed in flame.
I want her and vivienne to get into a magic cat fight.
Mages don't have catfights.
Mages don't have catfights.
The summon cats and the cats fight. What's hard about that?
The summon cats and the cats fight. What's hard about that?
When were mages able to summon something?
When were mages able to summon something?
They can summon demons.
What if the demon possesses a cat?
They can summon demons.
What if the demon possesses a cat?
*zing*
Dude, let me out. I'm a talking cat.

Don't you believe in talking cats?
I forgot who she was.
Then I remembered she was another boring trope.
I want to lop her head off and carry it on my waist next to Tallis, Anders, Fenris and the first companion to get uppity in mah biznass!
That begs the question of who in the world could have set the stage so well for this cataclysm?
Hey everyone. I found a concept art featuring Adrian.
People let me tell ya 'bout my beeeeessssst frieeenddd...She's a warm hearted person who'll burn ya to the ground... ![]()
Hey everyone. I found a concept art featuring Adrian.
Spoiler
Rofl ![]()
Hey everyone. I found a concept art featuring Adrian.
Spoiler
Damn, Sage, that's pretty cold.
I approve.
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The question is what she did before making it there and who is that creepy red robes greeting them in front of the main door.
How would the Circle's react if they knew there was now a cure for Tranquility, and that Lambert ordered Evangeline to kill anyone who knew and destroy the evidence of it?
A cure for tranquility would help the circles at least in the case of morale. In the event that there's another Alrik, Knight-Commanders and First Enchanters know there's a way to help the victims. They probably wouldn't use it on those who volunteer like Orana, but it would help quell the fear of many mages and apprentices.
And as we see in the mage origin as we watch and listen to the mages practicing their spells under the guidance of Enchanters, fear is the greatest enemy a mage has when it comes to resisting demons.
You make it out as if that research, that line of thought is in essence a positive, a good thing regardless of what it entails and it would mean for the Wardens of the Magi. The rite has served as a method of both control and punishment since its inception, it provides an alternative to the harrowing and a method of removing those deemed to weak to be mages, has it suffered abuse? Most methods of control, of instilling obedience do, At the same time that knowledge invites the realization that the rite isn't infallible, that there is a possible method of regaining magical abilities once made tranquil. It just further exacerbates an already tenuous and complicated situation in so far as the circle after Kirkwall,
And while i can see it having use, I'd also agree with Lambert, it wasn't the time or place for that line of thought to be present.
The question is what she did before making it there and who is that creepy red robes greeting them in front of the main door.
Possibly a member of the Chantry.
You make it out as if that research, that line of thought is in essence a positive, a good thing regardless of what it entails and it would mean for the Wardens of the Magi. The rite has served as a method of both control and punishment since its inception, it provides an alternative to the harrowing and a method of removing those deemed to weak to be mages, has it suffered abuse? Most methods of control, of instilling obedience do, At the same time that knowledge invites the realization that the rite isn't infallible, that there is a possible method of regaining magical abilities once made tranquil. It just further exacerbates an already tenuous and complicated situation in so far as the circle after Kirkwall,
And while i can see it having use, I'd also agree with Lambert, it wasn't the time or place for that line of thought to be present.
Out of curiosity, when is it the time and place for that line of thought?
Possibly a member of the Chantry.
Right, like people with full robes and hoods were not always creepy in every single game or movie.