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But the will of a templar is stronger
But the will of a templar is stronger







Or general dissatisfaction as to the state the mages are in.Ģ.2 Either direction can have a great influence on the power of either side when it comes to support, resources, and recruits.Ģ.2.1 Mages will not be alone as there will be warriors and rogues who sympathise (non-mage/pro-mage Hawke for example).Ģ.2.2 Similarly, if people all think the Templars are in the right, then more people will join the Templar/Chantry's cause.

but the will of a templar is stronger but the will of a templar is stronger

Alistair, if king, seem to sympathise with mages, how will the stance of different countries - Tevinter, Ferelden, Orlais, impact events?Ģ.1 Which in this case seem to be general fear of mages, if Anders is what we go by. He may decide how the world is changed.ġ.2 How is the fighting happening? I'm invisioning resistance movements and guerilla warfare after initial explosions of conflict around circles as mages flee,ġ.3 Noted that the mages revolt is one against the Chantry, which is damn influential all across Thedas, what sort of impact will this have?ġ.4 Nations. This could be where our Hawke's importance will finally emerge. Raw military might (templars stronger or mages stronger? guerilla warfare? strategy/recruits?)ġ.1 Personally I think this is a huge unknown, in the past, events such as these in Thedas (and even in history) seem to just depend on one person (the Warden) to come and turn the tide - that is, when there's actually a deadlock. In the mid-term, wars are ones of stamina, how long one side will last over the other, aside from raw military power, what else will influence the outcome?ġ. in this sense I can't help but think that more mages are just going to turn to fade demons/spirits and blood magic because they don't have much of a choice.Ĥ. People are forced to pick sides (for survival) People being forced to take drastic measures (to stay alive.) There's definitely general chaos (Chantry on the brink of collapse, according to Varric)Ģ. Civilian lives will be lost in the crossfire (as in all wars)ģ. What I'm curious about is the consequences, which people seem to generally agree won't be pretty.ġ. To some extent, the whys and hows and 'whether it should've's don't really matter any more, because it's happened, so inevitably, it will come to come to an eventual end. Okay, Anders/Hawke started a war, that much has been established.









But the will of a templar is stronger