This seemed to confirm his suspicion - the Blight was linked to the Fade and all the trappings thereof. Ergo, the methods of combatting the Blight were also tied to the Fade. If the Medicine Seller were to hazard a guess, it was likely some manner of magic. The Chantry made its stance very clear on all things Fade-related, and was in a position to hinder and halt such things.
Necessity dictated secrecy. But secrecy also meant a stagnation of ideas. Politics always made things so unnecessarily sticky.
"The Wardens' position simply seems... precarious. The one called Corypheus threatens all."
He was quiet for a moment. Beyond the vague idea of the magisters that had entered the Fade, there was no specifics surrounding these figures or their motives beyond a cautionary tale about lust for power. But there was, in some sense, truth to the tale. Corypheus's existence was proof enough of that. But where did the truth end and pass into legend and propaganda?
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Necessity dictated secrecy. But secrecy also meant a stagnation of ideas. Politics always made things so unnecessarily sticky.
"The Wardens' position simply seems... precarious. The one called Corypheus threatens all."
He was quiet for a moment. Beyond the vague idea of the magisters that had entered the Fade, there was no specifics surrounding these figures or their motives beyond a cautionary tale about lust for power. But there was, in some sense, truth to the tale. Corypheus's existence was proof enough of that. But where did the truth end and pass into legend and propaganda?
"Are you able to speak more freely about him?"