The golden light ,a dream or a lore revelation?
#1
Posté 09 mai 2016 - 11:16
#2
Posté 09 mai 2016 - 11:30
I had a DA dream this night.I was Corypheus and i was preparing the other six magisters to enter the golden city to attain godhood thanks to the advices of the old gods.Everything was perfect until one of the Magister betrayed us all and while he reached the golden light we were all turned into monsters and our memory was erased.
http://forum.bioware...gon-age-dreams/
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#3
Posté 09 mai 2016 - 11:33
I had a DA dream this night.
There's the answer to the question in your title. /thread
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#4
Posté 09 mai 2016 - 12:11
Uhm not to ruin the fun for you but there is a topic here "share your Dragon Age dreams" why not post this OP in there.
#5
Posté 09 mai 2016 - 12:22
Uhm not to ruin the fun for you but there is a topic here "share your Dragon Age dreams" why not post this OP in there.
Because it was not a dream but a revelation!
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#6
Posté 09 mai 2016 - 12:24
There's the answer to the question in your title. /thread
I'm like Eleni Zinovia so clearly my dreams are prophecies.
#7
Posté 09 mai 2016 - 12:47
I think is not inconceivable,humans are by their nature tempted by greed and are not willing to share power so easly,so i's entirly possible than one or maybe two of those magisters betrayed the others.
Dunno however if one of them obtained the golden light since it seems that no magisters aside from Corypheus returned into the world with the intention to rule.
#8
Posté 09 mai 2016 - 02:46
Uh-huh...
Keep fighting windmills, leave the prophecies to the people who actually have some sort of power.
#9
Posté 10 mai 2016 - 12:08
Doesn't sound like it. If anything it seems like they all lost their faith and came back believing there was no maker at all and that the old gods lied. Cory felt betrayed by Dumat, and decided since there were no gods, he'd try to make himself one, and the Architect (assuming he was one of them), decided to give up on the idea of gods altogether and to try and liberate the darkspawn. Who knows what became of the rest.I think is not inconceivable,humans are by their nature tempted by greed and are not willing to share power so easly,so i's entirly possible than one or maybe two of those magisters betrayed the others.
Dunno however if one of them obtained the golden light since it seems that no magisters aside from Corypheus returned into the world with the intention to rule.
#10
Posté 11 mai 2016 - 09:39
WTF?
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#11
Posté 14 mai 2016 - 03:17
#12
Posté 14 mai 2016 - 11:32
If you go by the Canticle of Silence, which was really Hessarian's political propaganda and probably made up, the reason that Corypheus, as High Priest of Dumat, involved the High Priests of the other gods, was because he knew he couldn't get to the Golden City on his own but needed the combined efforts of them all (probably due to the amount of lyrium and blood sacrifice required). Each of them then agreed to help because it encouraged them to want to get to the Golden City too and they didn't want to risk Corypheus getting all the glory. So your dream would be consistent with the ambition that is displayed in the Canticle.
However, if you listen to the memory crystals in Cory's lair I'm pretty sure he always uses "we" when describing their efforts, in particular "we embraced the darkness", so I think it was a case that they collectively reached there at the same time and all of them were equally afflicted by whatever they encountered/released. None of them was able to take power for himself/herself over the others because their companions would not have allowed it. Cory's memory of the whole thing seems a bit patchy but one thing he does seem clear on and that is the throne of heaven was empty. Since being returned to Thedas he does not appear to have come into contact with any of the other Magisters (or doesn't remember doing so) and thus thinks he is the sole survivor of the enterprise, which is why he feels confident that if he can just get back there he can take the throne for himself.
Back last year, during my second play through, I kept having a recurring dream where there was something hidden deep in the earth beneath Skyhold that would have profound implications for the future. Then they released the Descent DLC and I got a feeling of deja vu but really it wasn't surprising my mind should work that way considering how much we had been involved with the Deep Roads in previous games and we still didn't know the origins of red lyrium.
#13
Posté 14 mai 2016 - 12:10
There was an elf with the power to gaze upon the black city named Temolai but obviously he had to disappear because reasons.....
#14
Posté 14 mai 2016 - 01:34
Once in a while I am reminded why I'm not very active this board any more.
#15
Posté 14 mai 2016 - 01:44
Once in a while I am reminded why I'm not very active this board any more.
Because is full of people that need a doctor, i know i know.
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