I don't know about that, just mages first, everyone else after. If at all. [They'd throw everyone else under the cart so why shouldn't he? What's a mage ever done for him?
Watching her carefully - he grew up in Darktown, all the dealings where it was invariably how it was said, how it was done, as much what they did say about the table or in the darkened carved out tunnels - he finishes the tea, sets it down, and scoops out one nug to set on his lap. Something better to do with both hands. Less fidgeting overall to have it nudging up into his scraped hands for the petting it thinks it deserves.] Yeah, wouldn't want Templars to be able to get it however they pleased but these days I'm not really part of it so I don't know how the Inquisition sorts that all out, must be a right state honestly. So-- it lets Templars be Templars. And it does stuff with mages. 'Cause mages use lyrium too for their spells, they don't need to but when they get all tapped out then they chug it and it's like a kick up the arse, good to go. Think it fucks 'em up too if they take too much but I wasn't sellin' to no mages so I dunno there really but Templars can stop mages doing mage stuff. All a neat little circle really; Chantry puts the mages in Circles, Chantry has the Templars, Chantry controls who gets how much lyrium, Templars can stop mages casting spells.
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Watching her carefully - he grew up in Darktown, all the dealings where it was invariably how it was said, how it was done, as much what they did say about the table or in the darkened carved out tunnels - he finishes the tea, sets it down, and scoops out one nug to set on his lap. Something better to do with both hands. Less fidgeting overall to have it nudging up into his scraped hands for the petting it thinks it deserves.] Yeah, wouldn't want Templars to be able to get it however they pleased but these days I'm not really part of it so I don't know how the Inquisition sorts that all out, must be a right state honestly. So-- it lets Templars be Templars. And it does stuff with mages. 'Cause mages use lyrium too for their spells, they don't need to but when they get all tapped out then they chug it and it's like a kick up the arse, good to go. Think it fucks 'em up too if they take too much but I wasn't sellin' to no mages so I dunno there really but Templars can stop mages doing mage stuff. All a neat little circle really; Chantry puts the mages in Circles, Chantry has the Templars, Chantry controls who gets how much lyrium, Templars can stop mages casting spells.