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Why Did the Dwarves At the Assembly Have Mage Staffs?


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Just... confused.

 

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Elhanan

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Paragon torches? Voting indicators? Something to use during the 'We Will Rock You' part of the Assembly?

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I figured they were meant as symbols of their rank/station/whatever-you-want-to-call-it or something.



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A wizard did it.


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To hit people with.


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A wizard did it.

 

 

To hit people with.

 

 

 

 

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I imagine some, like Harrowmont's staff, were acquired through mages and have their own tales to tell and the Dwarves just use them as indicative of their deshyr status in the Assembly.

 

Others are perhaps not magically enchanted, but merey meant to stand as representing the badge of office. Or perhaps they are magically enchanted, but were never in the hands of Mages.



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Harrowmont supposedly used his for backscratching. You'd think there are less clumsier options to scratch one's back with, such as let's say fingernails!

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I thought they are just sceptres. Just as a must have for a noble/judges in the olden days to have silly white wigs and make ups.

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If you played DA2, then you know the answer. Dwarven males use lyrium tats to enhance their prowess, especially as they get older.

 

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If you played DA2, then you know the answer. Dwarven males use lyrium tats to enhance their prowess, especially as they get older.
 
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Ahah! Like a dwarven viagra!
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As any personnel manager will tell you: good staff is hard to find.


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As any personnel manager will tell you: good staff is hard to find.

 

And it gives them more opportunity for innuendo.

 

And threats.



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It's still a bit stupid that they use them to attack you when you choose Harrowmont. I thought Dwarfes can't do magic?



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It's still a bit stupid that they use them to attack you when you choose Harrowmont. I thought Dwarfes can't do magic?


Those are simply the best weapons available for many in the Assembly; not all smuggled other weaponry into the meeting.

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Those are simply the best weapons available for many in the Assembly; not all smuggled other weaponry into the meeting.

I didn't mean the aspect that they're using them as weapons but that they are using them for MAGICAL attacks (like the mage auto attack with a staff).



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I didn't mean the aspect that they're using them as weapons but that they are using them for MAGICAL attacks (like the mage auto attack with a staff).


Lyrium powered disruptors? Mining tools? Enchantments? :D

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Bunch of mage wannabes.