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The Bright Hand is no more


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#151
AnUnculturedLittlePotato

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Mages having autonomy is quite different than templars having "divine right" over mages, although no one pretends that it's going to be a perfect system - simply better than mages living in a toxic environment where their magic is viewed as a "curse" and they are at the mercy of a military that is taught it has dominion over them.

I'm simply giving you my input since you asked. You and I aren't going to budge on the matter, so I'm not under the impression that you or I will change the mind of the other.

Could've fooled me. :P
In all honesty of course it will be better for mages at the college.
Non mages and mages who haven't gotten/can't get to the one location on the other hand. >.>''' I'd love to know more but knowing bioware it will be 100% perfect because all templars are evil sinful mage killers who feast on the blood of orphans. Or something. >.>
I guess all we can do is wait and see where the story leads. Not that we could change any of it.



#152
Dabrikishaw

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I don't know why everyone is shocked by how this ended up. They simply brought all of the variables more into line with the Default World State: Cass Divine, Free Mages. Now, regardless of player choice, there is an independent College and a Circle.

Is this stupid? Hell yeah. Is it surprising? No. This is just like the fate of the Inquisition. It is either disbanded entirely or weakened and put under the control of Divine Victoria. Bioware was not going to leave that many variables up in the air.

You're right about how unsurprising it is. Like I said earlier in the topic I was only disappointed because of my own expectations on Bio ware's ability to handle large consequences. 


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