"It is always the time to enforce what is true, what is right." He would lower his voice to harsh whispers -- which sound more like the hissing of a snake with his anger so obvious upon his face. "There will always be falsehoods. The mages think that towers like the ones we commanded are all but tales that Templar tell themselves." That alone is enough to incite his rage that he would be likened to a creature like Meredith.
"She did not feel the need to tell me her name for she would not if I had no intention of using it. Prideful girl. What I can expect from the Orlesians." If nothing else, he would spit upon the country that Sauveterre comes from. There is animosity toward the whole of Orlais, but has little to do with the people there. No, the ruling class is more than enough. But that is an old story. One that he has lived partially through. With each new generation, the people forget -- and is that right?
"So it would seem. The Harrowing thought no more than a bullying club by Templars than what it is meant to truly be." To explain it would be to explaining to the choir, as it were. The importance of it is beyond just testing -- he continues with his thoughts, taking a sharp turn with his steps as his pacing continues. "The very world is falling apart and demons are falling from the skies. Those that are able should have their Harrowing than leave them vulnerable. Yet, even mages that go through their Harrowing still fall, as is the mages point as to why even have it at all?"
He stops and turns. "If Shireen were here, they would fill her head with that nonsense and damn her to possession. I will not have it, Sauveterre. I will not have young mages filled with hope and just given lessons with no practical application. I will not have them turned and mutilated by demons simply because the mages think that they know better."
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"She did not feel the need to tell me her name for she would not if I had no intention of using it. Prideful girl. What I can expect from the Orlesians." If nothing else, he would spit upon the country that Sauveterre comes from. There is animosity toward the whole of Orlais, but has little to do with the people there. No, the ruling class is more than enough. But that is an old story. One that he has lived partially through. With each new generation, the people forget -- and is that right?
"So it would seem. The Harrowing thought no more than a bullying club by Templars than what it is meant to truly be." To explain it would be to explaining to the choir, as it were. The importance of it is beyond just testing -- he continues with his thoughts, taking a sharp turn with his steps as his pacing continues. "The very world is falling apart and demons are falling from the skies. Those that are able should have their Harrowing than leave them vulnerable. Yet, even mages that go through their Harrowing still fall, as is the mages point as to why even have it at all?"
He stops and turns. "If Shireen were here, they would fill her head with that nonsense and damn her to possession. I will not have it, Sauveterre. I will not have young mages filled with hope and just given lessons with no practical application. I will not have them turned and mutilated by demons simply because the mages think that they know better."