Rude, aren't they? The Outsider is much nicer, as far as spirits go.
"There are others. Humans of the largest faith in this world tend to place their mages in towers so that they can learn and be observed in case they are dangerous, but that system has broken, recently." And much of Thedas with it, though the Circles were hardly the only problem. At least, that's the understanding the Outsider has. "Some may think you're a demon yourself, but you are allowed to defend yourself."
He made certain of that for himself, and as Cassandra has some title and power, he imagines her word is at least Good Enough.
"But they are not like the Abbey, no; magic is common here." That, he supposes, is really the root of the question -- and this is all said as he fights, beheading a wraith with one quick stroke and leaving it to crumple into ash.
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"There are others. Humans of the largest faith in this world tend to place their mages in towers so that they can learn and be observed in case they are dangerous, but that system has broken, recently." And much of Thedas with it, though the Circles were hardly the only problem. At least, that's the understanding the Outsider has. "Some may think you're a demon yourself, but you are allowed to defend yourself."
He made certain of that for himself, and as Cassandra has some title and power, he imagines her word is at least Good Enough.
"But they are not like the Abbey, no; magic is common here." That, he supposes, is really the root of the question -- and this is all said as he fights, beheading a wraith with one quick stroke and leaving it to crumple into ash.