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arcaneadvisor ([personal profile] arcaneadvisor) wrote in [community profile] therookery 2018-06-09 08:59 pm (UTC)

Any of it. [A pause, a rifter with an accent Morrigan recalls from how much it stands out amidst the rest of them so she considers her next words with more care.]

There is the Maker is what the Chantry worship, what much of Thedas worships, and he is a deity; if you wish to call him a god then you would not be alone for the Dalish refused to worship a human 'god'. His human bride, Andraste, was and is his prophet. There was a schism long ago between the Chantry in much of Thedas and that found in Tevinter. The Dalish also have their Creators, the Avvar and other such peoples their spirits who are akin to gods [easily listed, her readings have taken this path in months though hopefully she lays it out well though with none of the reverence a scholar would but if this discussion is to go the way it might, Morrigan can lay the groundwork for Alexandra since she doesn't know what her learnings of Thedas have taught her] and there were Exalted Marches in the past which are religious wars.

[Crusades but Bioware have you considered why the word crusade is even used no you haven't come meet me in the pit.]

There are the Old Gods, if they are gods. Dragons that the magisters of Tevinter worshipped long ago now corrupted into Archdemons that bring Blights upon the world when the Darkspawn find them in the Deep Roads, however this takes you, I am interested to know what people consider a god to be. If it can be a physical being, if it must belong to something untouchable by mortal hands or if it can be both.

If war, perhaps, can be viewed as sacrifice.

[Coughs at the Tirashan.]

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