From this it seems like you're implying that Fiona being a former GW, sexing up a King, and giving birth to his baby means she should be liked. I don't care about her being a GW or her deeds as one, I don't care about her giving birth to the dude my Warden eventually has killed. She didn't have to sell out her people into slavery, she was well protected by a Fereldan Monarch and Arl. She chose to spit on their goodwill, turned a blind eye to the missing Tranquil, and stupidly sold herself and her people into enslavement. She put the Mages in a worse position than they were in before due to her foolishness of rebelling instead of waiting. She's a moron and it sucks that I can't recruit the Mages without giving her a free pass.
Nope, all that paragraph was for was to provide some background for the people who may not know her entire character or where she came from. That said, I do believe that her history has somewhat of an impact on how you should view her, but I'm not saying that she needs to be liked because of it, just that it needs to be taken into consideration. Her past actions don't justify or validate her decisions in DA:I
She had an alliance. One that provided her with a castle. As for the rest of it, nobody's arguing she didn't see what was happening as a desperate situation. We're arguing that she had reasons to know better. So I'm not sure what this argument is meant to do.
Having read every post on this thread, I feel this quote sums up a fairly common belief/opinion in this thread that I, frankly, find absolutely no support for in the game, and that is that the mages had an alliance with Ferelden. There is nothing in the game that comes off as Fiona having been given an alliance with the Ferelden Monarchy (be it Alistair, Anora, or whatever combination there of). At the end of In Hushed Whispers, Alistair (in my playthrough, so I can't speak for the exacting wording with Anora as solo Queen) and Anora come in to the picture and accuse Fiona of abusing hospitality. Anora's exact words are "When we offered the mages sanctuary..." "Sanctuary" does not constitute an alliance. Period. This means that the Ferelden Monarchy agreed to allow the mages to stay on their territory without killing them. Nowhere in an agreement like this does it mean that Ferelden would send its soldiers, risking their lives to defend rebel mages should the Templars attack them. All it means is that they won't attack the mages themselves, so I find this whole discussion asking Teagan if the castle would hold out essentially pointless. I don't discourage it, because you may disagree with me in that sanctuary is not an alliance, but I don't see the virtue. As far as I'm concerned, my (forgive me for using this word) headcanon would mean that Alistair and Anora would help the mages should they have been attacked because of my mage Warden who was friends with Alistair and Alistair's general hatred of Templars, but that's entirely theoretical and depends on each person's respective view of Alistair/Anora and how their characters developed. Therefore, the sanctuary that Ferelden provided was the town, not the castle, and the castle only came with Tevinter/Venatori taking it over and not the result of a non-existent alliance with the government.