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I didn't need to hate the chantry more ...


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Andersfels-one

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here is what i just discovered ! this outraged me to the core and as the title says i didn't need to hate the chantry more than i already do but What a f****** wicked, corrupted by somthing really dubious order ....( am sure the final boss gonna emerge from there)

 

Wars get started over defining events.  This was the defining event of the Mage-Templar war, and it served to mobilize the mages to take action against the Templars.  Both Orsino’s post Chantry dialogue and the epilogue clearly state that it was Kirkwall that led to the mages taking a stand for themselves and the Circles beginning to secede from the Chantry.

 

This was followed, in quick succession, by the  Annulment and brutal murder of innocent mages in Dairsmuid as detailed here :

 

" When we heard of the injustices against our fellow mages at the White Spire, the Circle of Magi in Val Royeaux, I feared what was to come.  Our Circle at Dairsmuid is small and isolated; it exists largely as a facade to please the Chantry.

When the other Circles rose up, the Chantry sent Seekers across the bay from Ayesleigh to investigate.  They found us mixing freely with our families, training female mages in the traditions of the seers, and denounced us apostates.  Perhaps they thought we were spineless robes who could be intimidated with a little bloodshed.  Before I was First Enchanter, I was the daughter of Captain Revaud, of the Felicisima Armada.  I know how to plan a battle.

The brough with them a small army of templars.  We fought.  And we might have won.  But they invoked the Rite of Annulment, with all the unrelenting brutality that allowed.  It is their right to put screaming apprentices to the sword, burn our “tainted” libraries, crush irreplaceable artifacts under their heels, tear down the very walls of our home.  No mage has the right to disagree.

We of the Dairsmuid Circle wait now, behind barricades.  I have sent word to our brother and sister mages of this outrage.  When they break through, we will not die alone.

-Final journal entry of First Enchanter Rivella, slain in Dairsmuid, 9:40 Dragon

the revelation that Tranquility is in fact reversible (something the Chantry tried to hide by ordering Evangeline to kill Wynne and everyone else who discovered that fact in Asunder and sending Lord Seeker Lambert to make sure it got done.)  The resulting failed cover-up led to the mages gathering to vote on secession, which they did, and then led to the Templars attempting to massacre every single mage in that room that voted for secession and the mages’ flight to Andorhal’s Reach, all of them suddenly apostates running for their lives.

Oh, yeah, and let’s not forget that a bunch of the Templars resigned from Chantry service to go hunt down all mages, because it wasn’t about guarding or protecting them anymore- it was about extermination and genocide.

 

 

To which I say

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What.


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So your answer to the destruction of a Circle - is the destruction of a Church?


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So your answer to the destruction of a Circle - is the destruction of a Church?

 

Seriously a circle rebels and is put down, and circle rebels and is again put down is a something note worthy here?

 

Seriously you figure mages would have gotten the memo now.

 

If you leave a circle without permission, you are an Apostate.



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And we are done here.


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