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How, exactly, would Corypheus set back Tevinter a thousand years?


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The Maker gives no blessings. He never existed. Tevinter has had no blessings since it abandoned the gods.


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I didn't know that Tevinter had red lyrium and fade rifts a 1000 years ago.

 

Cory just talks BS because he has lost his beliefs and is now pretty much a husk so his just lashing out at the world. This whole "Bring Tevinter back to glory" is just a front to justify it.



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The Maker gives no blessings. He never existed. Tevinter has had no blessings since it abandoned the gods.

How can you say there is no Maker? 



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The maker is convient lie meant to keep ignorant masses at bay. Besides, how do I know he doesnt exist? Dumat was hungry, so he ate the maker, very tasty.

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The maker is convient lie meant to keep ignorant masses at bay. Besides, how do I know he doesnt exist? Dumat was hungry, so he ate the maker, very tasty.

Dumat is the Maker's cat

 

He was a naughty kitty, so he got stuck in the deep roads in time out.


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Nope. Maker was Dumat chow.

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It's not as though worshiping the Maker made them any less inclined to magocracy, blood magic, and slavery (and, indeed, there's not even any indication that slavery went through a period of illegality like the other two). Putting aside the whole "will screw up and destroy the world instead" thing, how would Corypheus' rule lead to any real social regression for the Imperium?

 

Well the thing that is still getting me is Corypheus was big on a dwarven god named Dumont (play the LEGACY DLC in DA 2). Come to think of it after saying that since Corypheus is part dark spawn and dark spawn hate dwarves for some random reason. He probably feels after sacking what he can sack in Orlias/Ferelden, rebuild the tevintir imperium in his own image he can amass a force to destroy the dwarves and claim himself to be the first, only and true god of Thedas. I am just theroyizing.



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The Maker gives no blessings. He never existed. Tevinter has had no blessings since it abandoned the gods.

 

The ancient Neromenians/Tevinter would disagree even when they no longer actively worshiped him and started to worship the old gods they still believed he created the world and that his seat was in the golden city, you know the place Corypheus broke into and where he apparently saw the seat was empty.
 



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It's not as though worshiping the Maker made them any less inclined to magocracy, blood magic, and slavery (and, indeed, there's not even any indication that slavery went through a period of illegality like the other two). Putting aside the whole "will screw up and destroy the world instead" thing, how would Corypheus' rule lead to any real social regression for the Imperium?

 

It did make them a little less inclined towards them. The fact that blood magic has now publicly discouraged did put somewhat of a damper on it. Well, compared to the old days, at least. World of Thedas even has a codex entry contrasting the ancient and modern Imperium when it comes to blood magic.

 

In the magocracy's case, it actually stopped altogether at first. But I guess that's since been undone so it doesn't count.