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✨When you are a giga-strong mountain of stone muscles crushing the heads of weak people, and your wife a diplomatic, intelligent mage who needs to be protected✨
“There was a Cole,” he whispered.
Magic systems contingent upon the suffering of others are SO delicious as narrative devices *chefs kiss*
it seems to me that cole is a terrible judge of character
Ever since reading Asunder and also replaying the beginning of Inquisition again tbh i don't know if the writers intended it this way but the whole mage rebellion really reads to me less as a mage rebellion and more as the mages literally running for their lives lmao esp after the White Spire 'rebellion' (one mage killed a tranquil and blamed the the Lord Seeker after which the Lord Seeker immediately started slaughtering an entire room full of mages to keep the cure for tranquility a secret). Also the fact that the White Spire was still a functioning Circle a year after Anders blew up the Kirkwall Chantry? Like that is not the mages rising up and rebelling that's the mages being scared they're going to get killed in their beds lmao. The 'both sides were right' thing was doomed from the start.
the best dragon age book is...
the stolen throne
the calling
asunder
the masked empire
Round #1 — Match 71 of 104
Duke Gaspard de Chalons
“the reason i’m always locked in when gaspard is on screen is that he feels like the type of orlesian noble who believes he’s doing the country a favor by taking it over. he’s got victories, he’s got allies, he’s got the chevaliers behind him, and he shows up at the winter palace already acting like the throne is a scheduling issue. plus the whole “war of the lions” framing is so on-brand for orlais: two lions tearing the country apart in public while everyone in masks pretends it’s civilized.”
vs. Adrian
No propaganda submitted.
Who should advance?
Gaspard de Chalons
Adrian