He listens attentively, tries to commit to memory as much as he can. It doesn't help that he still struggles to accept that mages even exist, and his first response is to agree that these Templars ought have done whatever they could to keep mages under control. He would do the same, if a witch was ever brought before him.
But mages here were not like witches, necessarily. It was the Fade they drew power from, not Lucifer.]
Outside Tevinter, would most have sided with the Templars against the mages? [This would likely be another dimension of politics here, that he has no trouble understanding.]
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He listens attentively, tries to commit to memory as much as he can. It doesn't help that he still struggles to accept that mages even exist, and his first response is to agree that these Templars ought have done whatever they could to keep mages under control. He would do the same, if a witch was ever brought before him.
But mages here were not like witches, necessarily. It was the Fade they drew power from, not Lucifer.]
Outside Tevinter, would most have sided with the Templars against the mages? [This would likely be another dimension of politics here, that he has no trouble understanding.]