Quick question, why does this matter?
Well this matter because that was what we discussed.
Quick question, why does this matter?
Well this matter because that was what we discussed.
No, I mean what does any of that has to do with anything. What does being "nice" have to do with anything important, especially the topic at hand.
No, I mean what does any of that has to do with anything. What does being "nice" have to do with anything important, especially the topic at hand.
Well we were talking about that child with morrigan upbringing judging morrigan attitude and advices in dao will be extremely dangerous then some started argue that may have become nicer.
Well we were talking about that child with morrigan upbringing judging morrigan attitude and advices in dao will be extremely dangerous then some started argue that may have become nicer.
That has to be some of the worst logic I've ever seen, then. It's like you've never had a friendship with Morrigan to know how she actually acts towards people she cares about. Of course anything with magical talent is "extremely dangerous" and deserving of death in your eyes, so you'd find any reason at all to kill it/prevent its birth.
That has to be some of the worst logic I've ever seen, then. It's like you've never had a friendship with Morrigan to know how she actually acts towards people she cares about. Of course anything with magical talent is "extremely dangerous" and deserving of death in your eyes, so you'd find any reason at all to kill it/prevent its birth.
That has to be some of the worst logic I've ever seen, then. It's like you've never had a friendship with Morrigan to know how she actually acts towards people she cares about. Of course anything with magical talent is "extremely dangerous" and deserving of death in your eyes, so you'd find any reason at all to kill it/prevent its birth.
I had and it is not wrong logic it is like superman with parents that are social darwinists you can see results.
Pretty much watch smallville epsiode when superman ends with such parent and well as i said result weren't pretty.
Well mages are extremly dangerous pretty much everyone in-universe knows that perhaps save for mages and peoples that lack knowledge about that.My solution is just working solution on problems that mages cause.
I had and it is not wrong logic it is like superman with parents that are social darwinists you can see results.
Pretty much watch smallville epsiode when superman ends with such parent and well as i said result weren't pretty.
No, it's pretty terrible logic to compare people across such vastly different settings. Not to mention the fact that the OGB isn't Superman. Isn't invulnerable. And was already killed by mundanes. Not to mention the fact that you have no idea about his upbringing.
Well mages are extremly dangerous pretty much everyone in-universe knows that perhaps save for mages and peoples that lack knowledge about that.My solution is just working solution on problems that mages cause.
lol@genocideistheanswertotheproblemsthatmagescause
Your solution doesn't recognize that :
1) Every mage isn't dangerous. Plenty of them are pretty terrible.
2) Every mage doesn't give in to demons.
3) Even in Dragon Age II, Hawke thought that the mages would be slaughtered by the towns people regardless. They aren't as all powerful as they are made out to be.
No, it's pretty terrible logic to compare people across such vastly different settings. Not to mention the fact that the OGB isn't Superman. Isn't invulnerable. And was already killed by mundanes. Not to mention the fact that you have no idea about his upbringing.
lol@genocideistheanswertotheproblemsthatmagescause
Your solution doesn't recognize that :
1) Every mage isn't dangerous. Plenty of them are pretty terrible.
2) Every mage doesn't give in to demons.
3) Even in Dragon Age II, Hawke thought that the mages would be slaughtered by the towns people regardless. They aren't as all powerful as they are made out to be.
No it is proper logic see what flemeth upbringing made with morrigan so comparison is in place because both such things have place in both settings and dragon age is much darker setting.And yes i have an idea because i saw what philosophy morrigan follows.
1)Yes every mage is dangerous as every mage is walking unstable bomb that can explode at any moment pretty much we saw many such examples.
2)True but many does and you can't tell who will and who won't not to mention that is only 1 way for mages to be dangerous.
3)Mages danger don't lie in their power because i would say that in that setting they are pretty weak mages danger lies in demons and disastrous effects of magic like blights or zathrian curse.
Setting aside arguing about mages, how is it terrible logic to see potential danger in Morrigan rasing the OGB? Yes, we don't know anything for sure but it's not illogical to make some deductions about how a character such as Morrigan will raise a child. You have a powerful being (why does anything short of invulnerable not matter?) under the control of someone who advocates personal survival and power above all else. You don't need to have a crystal ball to see potential trouble, and turn down the ritual on that basis.
Setting aside arguing about mages, how is it terrible logic to see potential danger in Morrigan rasing the OGB? Yes, we don't know anything for sure but it's not illogical to make some deductions about how a character such as Morrigan will raise a child. You have a powerful being (why does anything short of invulnerable not matter?) under the control of someone who advocates personal survival and power above all else. You don't need to have a crystal ball to see potential trouble, and turn down the ritual on that basis.
Its terrible because we don't know all the details about the OGB and Morrigan's plans are blurry at best. And you are not sure if her plans are evil to begin with.
Setting aside arguing about mages, how is it terrible logic to see potential danger in Morrigan rasing the OGB? Yes, we don't know anything for sure but it's not illogical to make some deductions about how a character such as Morrigan will raise a child. You have a powerful being (why does anything short of invulnerable not matter?) under the control of someone who advocates personal survival and power above all else. You don't need to have a crystal ball to see potential trouble, and turn down the ritual on that basis.
That's part of why I sent my Warden in after her. He was a decent enough fellow and should be some sort of positive influence on the child.