Diana Cavendish (
fiendennor) wrote in
elnysa2017-12-15 11:27 pm
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text; un: beatrix [1]
Do you believe in magic?
If so, what do you know about it?
If so, what do you know about it?

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Why not teach and harness it?
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only mages can perform magic
that gives mages a natural advantage
mages are also vulnerable to demonic possession
a possessed untrained or simply malicious mage can do much harm to themselves and others
so instead of teaching mages how to guard themselves from inexperience and possession and leaving them be
they try to control mages
either with chains or templars or tranquility
and then they only allow mages out when they are at war
and require magic for violence
there are places where mages are freer
but they have their own problems with corruption
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The mages draw their power from the Fade, which is where spirits and demons live.
This is a vulnerability, because it gives the demons potential points of access to the physical realm.
To prevent this, non-mages try to control magic and the mages themselves, only using them as weapons or tools?
That seems like... quite the problem.
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it is over now due to the storm
but terrible injustices were committed because of this
luckily it seems neither the chantry nor the qun can recreate their systems here
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Or rather, what *was* the difference, I suppose.
Or were they just two factions vying for control?
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the chantry believed the world was created by the maker and andraste was his bride
the qun was a tightly controlled way of life that believed it was the only path to morality
they both believed they must rein over all of thedas
therefore there was always tension even in peace