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A Tevinter...
A Tevinter...
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Off the top of my head I can't remember any specific mention of how good or bad Tevinter-Elf relations are. Other than the assumption that they look down on non-tevinter elves them the same as they do everybody else who's not them.
Given Alastair's comment in the first game on how Templar abilities can be used WITHOUT Lyrium, and that Magic and The Fade are influenced by one's Will and Perception of Reality, I'm personally partial to the idea that Lyrium can simply serve as the key to access those powers, and after internalizing the foundations of "reinforcing reality" and "seeing Magic as Illusion", one simply learns to do without so as to not become dependent on the substance."The same could be said for the Imperial Chantry keeping the Imperial Templars from having anti-magical abilities." Cassandra wryly remarked in turn.
Given Alastair's comment in the first game on how Templar abilities can be used WITHOUT Lyrium, and that Magic and The Fade are influenced by one's Will and Perception of Reality, I'm personally partial to the idea that Lyrium can simply serve as the key to access those powers, and after internalizing the foundations of "reinforcing reality" and "seeing Magic as Illusion", one simply learns to do without so as to not become dependent on the substance.
Eh, a fair point, though I still like the idea.There is no other mention of it, and Alistair is a bad example because of the dragon blood.
Don't forgot the whole reason seekers can use Templars abilities without using Lyrium is because they let a spirit of faith in. It's kept a secret and just told its a Seeker ritual since even Cassandra was surprised the truth. Again the connection to fade has some value for Templar abilities, I can see why Alistair thinking Lyrium is not needed because of that.Eh, a fair point, though I still like the idea.
Given Lyrium's connection to the Fade as well as The Titans, (the OG Templars, most likely), as well as mankind's own innate connection to The Fade, (even those who aren't Mages), Templar abilities being a result of spirituality and Mysticism like much of the more religiously focused sorts of "Hedge Magic" in general, rather than a practice of Magic, all ultimately drawn from the same power/force though simply differing in operation and done in opposition to all various arts and crafts which deal in altering the world, is certainly appealing to me.
How ironic and fitting would it be that for a Templar to utilize their abilities WITHOUT being dependent on Lyrium, they would require the presence and aid of a Mage over the course of their training to supply the magics to practice against, as well as to induce the altered states of awareness necessary to acquire the powers they seek to master?Don't forgot the whole reason seekers can use Templars abilities without using Lyrium is because they let a spirit of faith in. It's kept a secret and just told its a Seeker ritual since even Cassandra was surprised the truth. Again the connection to fade has some value for Templar abilities, I can see why Alistair thinking Lyrium is not needed because of that.
This line is killing the story for me. I was hoping Aeris is a proficient blood mage!
"Then again it should come as no surprise. For an Elf to rise to the position of one of Tevinter's magisters…"
Damn! People have the right to freak out.
An Elven Magister from the Tevinter Imperium? The Sword of the Maker!? What a scandal!
I can see Tevinter doing things to capitalized on this event!
Makes sense. After all, you're calling spirits to inhabit corpses, (even if they are but Wisps or smaller), in the physical plane, and some of the most effective ways of summoning and binding spirits/demons from The Fade usually involve blood magic.Word of God also once stated that necromancy - the same kind practiced by the Mortalitasi of Nevarra - involves just a little bit of blood magic.
Aeris being a fan of Varric's work is pretty hilarious but does make sense.
Aeris's interaction with Solas was really interesting as well.
Well, being the leader of a major religion, and thus the focus of a significant amount of belief would undoubtedly have some significant weight in The Fade.... though I could also see it as Corypheus just being unnecessarily theatrical."...sacrificing the Divine. But, with all due respect, the Divine for all her importance is just one woman. Even if she was drained of all life, well, she's just one woman. No offense…"
"None taken, I assure you." Cassandra said with a reassuring nod. "And I see your point. Yes, the Most Holy, even had she had died, should not have been enough to rend the Veil to this extent. Even the Magisters Sidereal had to sacrifice thousands of slaves to reach the Golden City, and as you said, they never caused this much damage."