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Conscript or Ally Templars with Vivienne as Divine (Epilogue)


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Phanman

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On my second PT which i am going to have my "perfect" and canon play-through as a dual wielding human rogue. As such, in terms of story purposes and even cosmetic/flavor text purposes, which outcome is best in your guy's opinion.

 

First of all I have decided to make Vivienne as divine as well as reinstating the Seekers through Cassandra; moreover, Cullen is cured of his addiction.

 

So the following outcomes goes as: 

A) If allied - "This frees many to join the Seekers of Truth under [Cassandra/the Divine] – a renewed Order dedicated to justice for all."

                 - Many templars become seekers

                - I assume that the others may create the order Silver Shield???? (Or not because not enough people and instead join the                                       reinstated templar order) 

B.) If disbanded - "When the Divine reforms the Templar Order, they elect to remain with the Inquisition under Cullen's command."

                - Templars essentially become knights under the inquisition. 

                - Overall, inquisition becomes stronger

 

 

 

C)???? go mages instead???? idk leaning towards templars right now. Can change my mind.

 

 

SOooooo can someone help me choose before i get to this point please???????? I just want opinions to persuade me, so please provide some sort of reasoning. 



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ElementalFury106

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I would say ally with the Templars. Even if Vivi is Divine, so long as Cassandra is encouraged to rebuild them and Cullen is cured of his lyrium addiction, the allied Templars will join the new Seekers.

 

I think that after such a harsh decade in Southern Thedas, the people could use a force dedicated to protecting the innocent and applying justice. The Seekers would be a welcome sight.

 

If the Templars stay and strengthen the Inquisition, it might make the people ultimately more afraid of the Inquisition's rising power now that Corypheus is defeated.