So we all know that according the Solas, the world before the Veil is a world where creatures of the fade and creatures of the flesh happily coexisted and lived with one another. According to Solas, the Evanuris ruined everything and they had to be banished away forever.
However, I would like to explore it from another perspective. Why ? Because Solas is biased in favor of spirits and magic. He is a mage who likes spirits and the Fade after all. What if we could look at pre-Veil Thedas from the eyes of a mundane ? By mundane I mean someone who had minimal capacity for magic or someone who is not magical.
From the perspective of a mundane, pre-Veil Thedas was:-
1) A world where seven beings, spirits who managed to become more than spirits, managed to enslave an entire race of people. The Evanuris. Note I said seven beings, not a system of government or anything. Just seven beings and they managed to enslave an entire group of people. Pretty f*cked up if you ask me.
2) A world where one of those beings evidently killed a Titan and it appears that the Titan was killed so that its blood, Lyrium, can be harvested as a resource. The Evanuris also slaughtered Dwarves. Bear in mind the Titans are not mindless creatures, they were most likely sentient creatures. It would be like killing dolphins, apes, etc - Deplorable.
3) A world where Spirits were enslaved and bound in order to perform specific roles and duties. Best example is The Archivist in Vir-Dirthara. The Archivist was turned into something like a networked relay librarian. In many ways, she is like Avina from Mass Effect, except she is sentient. If The Archivist did her job out of her own free will, then after the Veil, she would have been freed but she is bound to Vir Dirthara. Or how about when Mythal evidently called out Solas when he is in spirit form and placed a binding on him, which he later broke out of. You cannot tell me that there was no element of slavery or binding that was not involved here.
4) A world where creatures of the Fade were openly exposed to the creatures of the flesh. Why is this a problem ? Well, from what we can see in Thedas, its obvious not everyone there is equipped to maintain a force of will to not turn a spirit into a demon and to resist the demons. The point I am trying to make is that creatures of the flesh have flaws, emotions and feelings which can effect spirits and demons. As such, they can also fall victim to spirits and demons. I am willing to bet good money this is why many people in the pre-Veil world were fine with Evanuris in the first place. They offered some form of protection against all that, too bad they decided to enslave those they were supposed to protect. Besides, can you imagine a world where the Nightmare demon was free to feed ?
5) A world where the magically capable oppressed the less magically capable. The Evanuris were extremely powerful mages. How did you think the notion that a mage must lead the Dalish came about ? Additionally, Tevinter, a nation that was built on the bones of ancient Elvhenan, also practice this. Put simply, there was magical apartheid. In the pre-Veil days, it was magically capable oppressing the less magically capable. In the post-Veil days, this is reversed with the exception of Tevinter.
6) A world where powerful people actively fought one another in order to attain godhood and supremacy. The war with the Evanuris and the Titans. The war with Evanuris and the Forgotten Ones. The war among the Evanuris. Sure, you have war among nations in the post-Veil world but a war among mundanes is preferable to wars among godlike beings, I think.
I don't know about you folks but if you look at the pre-Veil world from another perspective, it doesn't look like the glorious place that Solas describes.
Thoughts & Comments ?





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