No. We cannot do that- because something must be done. A stand must be made. Dithering makes us no better than the foutu College and we are to be better than that.
I've a quarter of an idea and it's only coming through a bit at a time.
We have to postpone it. Trust me when I say nothing bad is going to happen just because you're not having Harrowings--we apostates have dealt without them for centuries. We dither. We use dithering like the tool it is, because dithering is sometimes better than rushing into something. And while we're dithering, we're also writing up our own proposal and selling it to the Councilors who can be swayed. We'll know what the vote will be before it's taken.
We are facing demons on this side of the Fade every time a rift opens- and that is happening more often as we move forward. How long until someone, Circle or not, speaks to one? Is charmed by one? Won over by one? We are, all of us, tired. We are angry. We are afraid of this war and this world and what may come. If that does not leave us ripe for the picking I do not know what does. We need something while we dither.
Restrictions on which mages are permitted to approach rifts? No. Restrictions on...
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Mages in risky areas being accompanied by a templar. No exceptions, so we're not seen as singling anyone out. And I doubt our conservative councilors will object to that as a temporary solution.
I can convince Korrin, especially if it's temporary. Worst comes to worst, we'll pass it without her vote. Just tell me if you think that would work. Not from a political standpoint, but if it would do the job you need to be done.
Demons cannot easily sway more than one mind at once unless they are terribly powerful and well established on this side of the fade. None that are torn through with the rifts will likely be able to manage it. Having so different a mind as a templar's there would make their ploy difficult- they could manage one or the other and be struck down by the partnered mage or templar should they make the attempt. It could work.
Partnered, yes. There's to be nothing that says the templar is in charge. Nothing at all. The mage is not to be controlled unless they're possessed. They're to be full equals who look out for one another.
...Convincing some of the templars of this will also be difficult- but they simply will not be ones chosen to work with the mages that are sent out. We do need to foster relations as we are both beholden to the Inquisition.
We've been at war with one another for the better part of a year before the breach opened up and everyone decided to call a tentative truce so we can fix it and go back to killing one another.
Be more specific. On a scale of "we're quite pissy with each other" to "they flung us out of our homeland a few centuries ago and have a bad habit of hunting us and enslaving our kinfolk," how bad is it?
It varies. Sometimes it is as bad as Templars not seeing mages as people, but as beasts, things to be controlled, corralled, and put down. Sometimes it is merely irritating to have them hover. Those from the Spire were locked in and slaughtered- at last those that were unable to escape. Some templars have been victimized by power mad circle mages or apostates- neither side has clean hands and we are all angry. Here we tolerate one another.
I can only guess at what will make both sides feel more at ease. I'm an outsider. Maybe we should ask the more reasonable templars what they think would help. Especially the younger ones. Better than guessing, anyway.
Knight-Captain Maria is reasonable. Knight Commander Alayre seems to be as well, from what little I have seen of him. The Templar named Nerva, who brought the Tranquil? Do not speak to her. She will not see you as a person so long as you have your connection to the fade.
Maria was assigned to me while I was researching at the Mire. She kept me safe and didn't interfere overmuch. She's exactly the sort who we should work with.
Thanks for the warning. Though I can't bear too much ill will toward someone who takes care of the Tranquil. Or am I being naive?
She cares for people she can command and control rather than those with their own autonomy or ability to want something- or say anything for themselves. Make of that what you will.
...nothing that I have seen or heard has given me a reason to think she is abusing them. But that is also why I asked we have mages mind them in the Library. So that should anything happen? We know and may act on it.
I...feel so unlearned, sometimes. There's a whole world of Circles and Templars and Tranquil that I only know peripherally and I can't pretend it doesn't affect me anymore.
Welcome to the Circles of Thedas, where everything's on fire and the mages don't matter. It is a complicated mess doubly complicated because not every Circle was the same. Some had awful mages and virtuous templars. Some had abysmal templars and innocent mages. Some had both of each and neither of either.
And then the bombing of the Chantry. We heard of that in the Spire. The templars doubled up on their rounds, we were watched closely in the labs for months afterward.
Really? After a thousand years living like that, I'm surprised something like the Chantry's destruction didn't happen sooner. Doubling down would only make someone else more likely to pop.
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Then our strategy is to make sure it stays tabled. Postponed indefinitely.
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I've a quarter of an idea and it's only coming through a bit at a time.
We have to postpone it. Trust me when I say nothing bad is going to happen just because you're not having Harrowings--we apostates have dealt without them for centuries. We dither. We use dithering like the tool it is, because dithering is sometimes better than rushing into something. And while we're dithering, we're also writing up our own proposal and selling it to the Councilors who can be swayed. We'll know what the vote will be before it's taken.
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Mages in risky areas being accompanied by a templar. No exceptions, so we're not seen as singling anyone out. And I doubt our conservative councilors will object to that as a temporary solution.
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So I would say quite sour.
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I can only guess at what will make both sides feel more at ease. I'm an outsider. Maybe we should ask the more reasonable templars what they think would help. Especially the younger ones. Better than guessing, anyway.
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Thanks for the warning. Though I can't bear too much ill will toward someone who takes care of the Tranquil. Or am I being naive?
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