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Whifflepook wrote:Our circle mage has been let out under the premise of a vague assignment. She's looking for some sort of book about something (the group haven't finalised the details) that very likely doesn't exist, and never did. This is because she was just about radical enough a circle mage to annoy the tower, but just about sensible enough to placate the templars, so they sent her on a dead-end mission with no hope of success on which she could either die, or at the very least, get out of their hair for a few years.
I'll have to come up with another reason for her to stay out if I ever have the group actually finding this book of hers, but I don't imagine I'll have any reason to do that untill at least level 15 or so.


psychodrive wrote:Whifflepook wrote:Our circle mage has been let out under the premise of a vague assignment. She's looking for some sort of book about something (the group haven't finalised the details) that very likely doesn't exist, and never did. This is because she was just about radical enough a circle mage to annoy the tower, but just about sensible enough to placate the templars, so they sent her on a dead-end mission with no hope of success on which she could either die, or at the very least, get out of their hair for a few years.
I'll have to come up with another reason for her to stay out if I ever have the group actually finding this book of hers, but I don't imagine I'll have any reason to do that untill at least level 15 or so.
My suggestion - the book should offer an alternative succession line for the ferelden throne. Not everyones thing, but it opens a lot of possibilities for ongoing adventures (escaping from factions

Whifflepook wrote:Our circle mage has been let out under the premise of a vague assignment.



exhominem wrote:The mage of our party was sent to Ostagar to fight the blight... and died. After being resurrected...









Jamesserx10 wrote:@ Whifflepook, actually I disagree that the Chantry would prefer mages to go fight the blight. If you play through the opening of the Circle Mage background in Origins you find Irving and Gregoir at each others throats as Gregoir doesn't want mages going to fight in Ostagar due to his mistrust. Seeing as Gregoir (even if he is a higher ranked) is a average Templar, I think it's safe to assume that most Templars wouldn't trust mages going to fight Darkspawn and being allowed to fully unleash there powers without restriction.








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