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#51
mlgumm

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I want to demilitarize the Chantry and have it be filled completely with civilian personnel. No Templars, no spies, just religious and spiritual council for those who want it. An Exalted March is kinda the opposite of what I want.


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#52
Han Shot First

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I want to demilitarize the Chantry and have it be filled completely with civilian personnel. No Templars, no spies, just religious and spiritual council for those who want it. An Exalted March is kinda the opposite of what I want.

 

If Thedas was the real world that is also what I'd want. But within the setting of a fictional universe, that would make the Chantry boring IMO. 

 

Keep them militant and medieval! 



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Sir Froggie

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If Thedas was the real world that is also what I'd want. But within the setting of a fictional universe, that would make the Chantry boring IMO. 
 
Keep them militant and medieval!

Assuming we don't already find them boring.

#54
Senya

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Defanging the Chantry leaves Thedas vulnerable to Qunari and Tevinter.



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Former_Fiend

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Not really. 

 

The Chantry's only "fangs", the Templars and the Seekers, beyong being rogue right now, make up a minority of any fighting force. 

 

As pointed out, the main fighting force for any exalted march is from primarily secular armies who answer the Chantry's call. Those armies sworn to nations, kings, and various nobility would still exist and would oppose any qunari or tevinter agression.



#56
Aimi

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Those armies sworn to nations, kings, and various nobility would still exist and would oppose any qunari or tevinter agression.


Liever Turks dan Paaps.

Ironically, of course, the situation is kind of the opposite: in Thedas, the Andrastian states are the ones that are more likely to support freedom of conscience despite the occasional paroxysm of capricious violence, while the qunari are the ones that are less obviously despotic but permit zero freedom of conscience whatsoever.

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Steelcan

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I think it'd be interesting if the next game after Inquistion involves an Exalted March against the Qunari, sort of a preemptive strike before the Qunari attack.