[It sounded a bit different then how it had been presented to him, which seems to calm him a bit.]
And if for some reason it does get passed that it is required? Would the choices be the same you think? A lot of Mages are going to turn on the Council if they stop being representatives and actually try subjecting them to things they don't want.
[He's honestly worried, both for the people making the decisions and the people they're making decisions for. Rules were one thing, but having a requirement like the Harrowing to be part of the Inquisition? Their numbers could easily drop or there would be in-fighting.]
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[It sounded a bit different then how it had been presented to him, which seems to calm him a bit.]
And if for some reason it does get passed that it is required? Would the choices be the same you think? A lot of Mages are going to turn on the Council if they stop being representatives and actually try subjecting them to things they don't want.
[He's honestly worried, both for the people making the decisions and the people they're making decisions for. Rules were one thing, but having a requirement like the Harrowing to be part of the Inquisition? Their numbers could easily drop or there would be in-fighting.]