Couldn't have said it better
Yet you made this thread acting like the Leliana ending and your preference is superior
the irony yesYet you made this thread acting like the Leliana ending and your preference is superior
re: OP -- no, I am a much bigger fan of Vivienne + allied Templars ending.
Why? The Templars prove that they can be a force for good under better leadership, and the election of Vivienne to Divine tears down a wall that keeps mages from contributing more and having greater say in society. Leliana has no clue what she's doing beyond "they're not free, it's not right!"
re: OP -- no, I am a much bigger fan of Vivienne + allied Templars ending.
Why? The Templars prove that they can be a force for good under better leadership, and the election of Vivienne to Divine tears down a wall that keeps mages from contributing more and having greater say in society. Leliana has no clue what she's doing beyond "they're not free, it's not right!"
I must admit that is a good point.
re: OP -- no, I am a much bigger fan of Vivienne + allied Templars ending.
Why? The Templars prove that they can be a force for good under better leadership, and the election of Vivienne to Divine tears down a wall that keeps mages from contributing more and having greater say in society. Leliana has no clue what she's doing beyond "they're not free, it's not right!"
Unless you tell Cass to not rebuild the Seekers in which case they refuse to serve a mage and rebel to form their own independent order dedicated to hunting magic.
Not every problem can be solved with force. If it could, we wouldn't need Josephine or Leliana.
...Do I have to say it?
This her ending is in many way just way too unrealistic and i hope they will bring that to earth in next game.
Leliana ending is just good for those who wanted mages free but it ridiculously ignores huge price of that freedom and that it was complex problem.
Until you realize that she was basically doing everything Justinia needed behind the scenes to get things done and still has a wave of influence in that dep't. Once she becomes divine, Morrigan literally discusses just how cut-throat she is by using a pretty visceral metaphor I dare not utter here.
Unless you tell Cass to not rebuild the Seekers in which case they refuse to serve a mage and rebel to form their own independent order dedicated to hunting magic.
LOL, well yeah. That's because the Seekers existed to keep the Templars in check. Not rebuilding the Seekers is like the Templar-equivalent of disbanding the Circles: cutting lots of dangerous people completely loose is a bad idea, period.
Cass will be rebuilding the Seekers in every play through I have, cause I have no desire to ever sit her on the Sunburst throne. The moment I saw Mother Giselle trying to vouch for her, was the moment I said "haha nope." Giselle's a nice lady, even if she is a bit sneaky. But she reminds me of those old people who claim things need to change then act like a butthole when things actually change. Keep listening to people like that and you'll find that nothing has changed at all.
What happens if you pick Viv with conscripted Templars? I don't think I've ever seen that.
Until you realize that she was basically doing everything Justinia needed behind the scenes to get things done and still has a wave of influence in that dep't. Once she becomes divine, Morrigan literally discusses just how cut-throat she is by using a pretty visceral metaphor I dare not utter here.
Please, do. I fear I might never hear it otherwise.
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its called being the better man (or woman) and it was promptly locked and TDK was being satirical so its a grey area.
I like this monkey, he understands!
I like this monkey, he understands!
I like you and Im pro-templar! And i thought you liked meGuy makes a thread insulting me, everyone likes it
I make a joking insult, I'm the bad guy.
Frankly, Templar supporters will never like me and I'll never them. This just further proves why I shouldn't care what they think.
Some templars decided to go back to the Chantry when Viv started rebuilding the Order.Cass will be rebuilding the Seekers in every play through I have, cause I have no desire to ever sit her on the Sunburst throne. The moment I saw Mother Giselle trying to vouch for her, was the moment I said "haha nope." Giselle's a nice lady, even if she is a bit sneaky. But she reminds me of those old people who claim things need to change then act like a butthole when things actually change. Keep listening to people like that and you'll find that nothing has changed at all.
What happens if you pick Viv with conscripted Templars? I don't think I've ever seen that.
Sure not that i mind when people trust me.
After all Caesar trusted Brutus it went badly for him.
*shakes head* You really remind me of this video.
*shakes head* You really remind me of this video.
I don't see why but hey it is your mind.
im a wiseass so i get it XDI like this monkey, he understands!
i should have a fan club XDB-but I thought Krogan hates Pyjak. Oh, I like this monkey too.
while pro-templars get mages who are under Inquisition supervision so they don't have to worry about abominations or blood magic.
Thoughts?
Oh but they'll find a way.
I look forward to the inevitable conflict between normal people and mages that will ignite during Divine Leliana Crazypants' reign.
I disbanded the templars and made cass divine and made her want to reform the seekers
I look forward to the inevitable conflict between normal people and mages that will ignite during Divine Leliana Crazypants' reign.
tell that to the dairsund circle in rivain XDPrepare to be disappointed then. There are societies in Thedas which prove that such a conflict is not inevitable (Rivain, Dalish, Chasind).
Prepare to be disappointed then. There are societies in Thedas which prove that such a conflict is not inevitable (Rivain, Dalish, Chasind).
And every of that societies are primitive ,small and handle few mages in in contrast to major societies where mages are disliked.
tell that to the dairsund circle in rivain XD
by technicality they are normal people so it happenedIt showed that mages and 'normal' people can integrate into a society. The problem were the templars and the chantry, not the normal people in Rivain
It showed that mages and 'normal' people can integrate into a society. The problem were the templars and the chantry, not the normal people in Rivain
Not rly it was nothing more than dangerous sect that was creating abomnations and worshiping them they were nothing more than bunch of lunatics than actual society it says as much as corypheus followers.