What became of the Templars you recruited/conscripted and what do you think is the best for them?
The Silver Shield, the Seekers or the Order
#1
Posté 18 janvier 2015 - 12:03
#2
Posté 18 janvier 2015 - 12:05
None, let Leliana disband them after they were all turned into red templars. All hail the College of Enchanters/ Leliana's version of the Bright Hand!
Considering what happened when the Templars had independence, I'd say the Silver Shield is the absolute worst option.
#3
Posté 18 janvier 2015 - 12:12
None, let Leliana disband them after they were all turned into red templars. All hail the College of Enchanters/ Leliana's version of the Bright Hand!
Considering what happened when the Templars had independence, I'd say the Silver Shield is the absolute worst option.
My Lavellan also allied with the mages and supported Leliana (because magic is a gift of the Creators), but the templars who remained served Commander Cullen, and I thought that he was a good leader. I'm surprised that I ended up getting along better with him than with Sera, and I supported him kicking his lyrium addiction.
#4
Posté 18 janvier 2015 - 12:12
I am sorry I didn't hear you over the sound of my personal army of knights. You my good sir have just lost all your mages.
#6
Posté 18 janvier 2015 - 12:15
If not returned to the Chantry, then remaining within the Inquisition.
I don't want anything to do with this Silver Shield foolishness.
#7
Posté 18 janvier 2015 - 12:15
Leliana is the worst Divine tbh.
To you maybe. To me, she's the best divine. I consider Vivienne to be the worst divine.
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#8
Posté 18 janvier 2015 - 12:16
I am sorry I didn't hear you over the sound of my personal army of knights. You my good sir have just lost all your mages.
Sorry can't hear you over my army of mages. Last I heard, all the Templars became corrupted and were wiped out when I owned corypheus.
#9
Posté 18 janvier 2015 - 12:19
I think the Templars joining the Seekers or Inquisition is the best thing for them, if only because it gets them off lyrium.
- Broganisity et Arlee aiment ceci
#10
Posté 18 janvier 2015 - 12:21
Convincing Cullen to quit the lyrium is a good choice, not to mention encouraging Cassandra to rebuild the Seekers. I am happy with my world state.
#11
Posté 18 janvier 2015 - 04:10
Convincing Cullen to quit the lyrium is a good choice, not to mention encouraging Cassandra to rebuild the Seekers. I am happy with my world state.
To me its a bad choice, he is the general of your army, how many mistake he can do because of lyrium withdraw?
And I dislike Templars going to the Seekers, they have different habilities. Seekers can burn lyrium in the blood of a Templar/Mage, are immune to possession and mind control, Templars can supress magic and are more resistant to it. They serve different functions and, to me, both have to exist.
So in my world the majority stayed in the Inquisition, a few followed Viv, when she started to rebuild the Order and Cassandra is rebuilding the Seekers. Everithing went how I wanted.
The Silver Shield order is a badass name, but i like them more under my command.
#12
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 05:35
#13
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 05:38
Half can stay in my army & the rest can become Seekers of Truth. The templar order can go to the void.
Even if the majority of templars you recruited at Therinfal Redoubt stay with the Inquisition or become Seekers of Truth, the order will be reformed by Cassandra or reinstate by Vivienne if they become Divine. The order won't go anywhere unless you choose certain divine. ![]()
- SnakeCode aime ceci
#14
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 05:51
That is where Leliana comes in my friend. With no circle there is no need for the Templars. That means no man or woman will be bound to the chantry thanks to lyrium addiction.Even if the majority of templars you recruited at Therinfal Redoubt stay with the Inquisition or become Seekers of Truth, the order will be reformed by Cassandra or reinstate by Vivienne if they become Divine. The order won't go anywhere unless you choose certain divine.
#15
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 05:54
That is where Leliana comes in my friend. With no circle there is no need for the Templars. That means no man or woman will be bound to the chantry thanks to lyrium addiction.
Your spitting on a thousand years of sacrifice and service and calling it a leash when it was a choice.
They stood because the world needed protection.
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#16
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 05:58
How does the Silver Shield form?
#17
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 06:00
How does the Silver Shield form?
o.o being supportive of stupid bull****
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#18
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 06:12
Well in MY canon I'll gladly spit on it. Willingly or not there are other ways to serve.Your spitting on a thousand years of sacrifice and service and calling it a leash when it was a choice.
They stood because the world needed protection.
- Sports72Xtrm aime ceci
#19
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 06:20
I don't want anything to do with this Silver Shield foolishness.
Neither did Antigonos Monophthalmos! That's why he disbanded the argyraspidai; he had the most troublesome veterans murdered, and then disseminated the rest into his army as cadres to train his new troops instead of the powerful single unit that they had been under Alexander and Eumenes.
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I'm sorry, that was a slightly bizarre, very esoteric classical history joke. I'll show myself out.
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#20
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 06:23
Well in MY canon I'll gladly spit on it. Willingly or not there are other ways to serve.
There aren't.
It's that or loose magic unchecked upon the world.
#21
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 06:54
That is where Leliana comes in my friend. With no circle there is no need for the Templars. That means no man or woman will be bound to the chantry thanks to lyrium addiction.
without the Circles there is more need for Templars. The Seekers dont have the same abilities, they cant nulify magic.
#22
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 08:08
#23
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 08:19
I'm pointing out you either have the templar or a similar organization or magic is unchecked.
It's relatively simple; there must be a check on magic or it will poison the world.
#24
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 09:40
Templars either remained with the Inquisition or stayed with the Templar Order with Vivienne being in charge. Cassandra currently rebuilding the Seekers.
Edit: I think this is the best, with Cassandra being Divine almost as good, with the diverging point being that I think Vivienne would make a better Divine at this point in Thedas' history.
Thedas losing the Templars would be as bad, if not worse, as losing the Grey Wardens before the darkspawn are all eliminated. I would prefer the Templars all going back to the Chantry, but my Inquisitor was a Loyalist who completely embraced being the Herald and supported the Chantry, so staying with the Inquisition wouldn't be so different.
#25
Posté 20 janvier 2015 - 09:50
The Templars as an independent order doesn't sit well with me. Having no higher chain of command leaves them too prone to what happened with the defected Templars in DA:I. The Templar Order either exists under the same power as the Circles or not at all.
I'm not entirely opposed to the Seekers, but I'm also not sold on them, either.
Ideally the Templars from DA:I disband and join the Inquisition, or rejoin the recreated Order under Cass/Vivienne, depending on the ending.
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