2011-04-04, 17:10 | Link #1222 |
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Blood magic is supposed to be a grey area. By itself, it isn't evil. It's a weapon and a tool, just like any other magic. The Chantry forbids it because a blood mage has a much higher chance of becoming possessed than a mage who does not practice blood magic. Also, blood magic allows a mage to use mind control, which is strictly against the Maker's philosophy.
Blood magic as Merrill uses it is no worse than any other magic. She would never sacrifice anyone against their own will--there's a bit of dialogue between her and Fenris about people who were unwillingly used as fuel for blood magic during Fenris's personal quest. Merrill was clearly revolted and shocked when she discovered that such things happen.
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2011-04-04, 17:27 | Link #1223 |
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If the user is misguided about it, then yes. If anything, DA2 has shown that mages who are unaware of the possible repurcussions of blood magic can cause a lot of problems for themselves and others—even with the best of intentions. Orsino turns a blind eye for the sake of his insane friend and 'keeping the peace' with the Templars, and even Merill herself realizes that she should've been more careful when it is already too late... Really, one just has to be smart and careful about it.
Like I said, it seems Hawke (plus Bethany) are the only reasonable folks when it comes to the whole issue of blood magic in Kirkwall—at least, from a player's point of view. Actually, that's not exactly true. Varric and Isabela really don't care about the issue with blood magic use and the political mess it gets embroiled in, (rather Isabela is against slavery itself, while Varric just knows when shit gets too serious). Even Anders, despite his views and his unique condition, understands that one should be cautious about blood magic. Heck, he doesn't like it at all. |
2011-04-04, 17:44 | Link #1225 |
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Was the whole merging with Justice a result of blood magic? I can't remember exactly...
I remember in my game, he was pretty scared about the whole incident, and was glad that Hawke stopped him. I think, because of his unique condition, his perspective on the the subject of possession hits too close to home. From that, I can easily understand why despite fighting for mage freedoms, he's also pretty much against the use of blood magic, plus it also unfairly gives mages a bad reputation. Some mages misuse it, and the rest of society just ends fearing them as a whole. It's just not helpful with the cause he's going for. |
2011-04-04, 18:53 | Link #1227 |
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Most of the time, when a blood mage in DA says that he/she knows what he's/she's doing, they really don't. That's when you know circumstances and consequences are going to bite them in the ass later on.
But you know, I do hope that Avernus will one day get good and benificial results from that research of his. |
2011-04-04, 19:03 | Link #1228 |
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He does. Gaider said that Avernus's research alters the Joining, makes Wardens even more effective at combating darkspawn and demons and pushes back their inevitable corruption by ten to twenty years.
There's a small nod to this in DA2 if your Origins Warden chose to allow Avernus to continue his research, and Hawke gets a bonus--a potion that gives you two points to spend on your stats.
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2011-04-04, 19:26 | Link #1229 |
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Oh, I got that. But this is the first time I've heard of the potion pushing back the Calling. That's good to hear.
Actually, I do remember one Grey Warden in particular who became completely immune from the degenerative effects of the taint. Fiona, I think is her name... it's revealed in one of the books. If I'm not mistaken, people have speculated that she may also be Alistair's mother. |
2011-04-04, 19:34 | Link #1231 | |
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Spoiler for book revelation:
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2011-04-04, 19:36 | Link #1233 |
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That's some crazy speculation, lol. If you've seen the canon half-elves, they don't look human--remember Feynriel from DA2? He definitely looked elven, and his ears had a pretty obvious point to them.
Alistair looks fully human.
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2011-04-04, 19:40 | Link #1234 |
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Well, based on the Warden's Keep DLC, Avernus somehow managed to prolong it way past 20 years, seeing as how Sophia Dryden is what's-his-face's great-grandmother. That and the rebellion was 2 centuries prior... so yeah. Maybe it was because Avernus was able to use blood magic to strength his potion?
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2011-04-04, 19:40 | Link #1235 |
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How half-elves look like could be due to whatever physical traits were passed from one generation to the next. Also, it's not as if Alistair looks butt ugly after all.
Nothing has been confirmed so far, but the revelation has raised more than a few eyebrows. But if you think about it... Duncan was a father figure to Alistair. Only this time, there might be more to it than just mere comradeship. |
2011-04-04, 19:41 | Link #1236 |
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Avernus used blood magic to extend his life and push back the corruption, which is something well-established in canon. The Tevinter magisters did it often.
Blood magic theoretically should make possible healing beyond what can be accomplished with normal magic, and if you remember the deal with Quentin and your mom in DA2, it could possibly be used (one day) to raise the dead, and not as zombies, either.
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*watches the Epileptic Trees start sprouting up from the ground...*
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2011-04-05, 00:29 | Link #1240 | |
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In other words, the perceived relation is that they share the same mother. The Fiona part is not yet confirmed, but at this point a lot of people think of it as the 'Aria & Wrex' mystery of Dragon Age. In other words, almost enough information to confirm said speculation, but not enough to completely end the debate. |
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