Alinis wrote: ↑Fri Apr 27, 2018 8:59 pmReally, none of the endings I saw had hostility between the templars and mage but a number of endings had hostility among the mages themselves towards each other not the which not surprising given the hostility and bad blood between the loyalists and rebel mages.
I think that's because Vivienne refuses to accept free mages and Fiona is the reverse.
A large part of that resentment I suspect was largely fueled by the rebel policy of murder any mage that don't agree with them to 'free' them in death business. Wither there is a new circle or two rival mage organizations there are mentions of a shadow war among the mages in any of the mage ending cards.
I don't think there was much fighting on that end, though DRAGON AGE: ASUNDER casts the Loyalists in a very dark light because they all agreed that they would abide by the decision of the First Enchanter's Conclave vote for independence whether to surrender or ally. Wynne was meant to be the deciding vote but her son Rhys is the one who ended up casting her vote instead (because she was dead by that period).
Vivienne clearly doesn't consider any vote binding if it doesn't go her way.
She's really a despicable character.
The Templars meanwhile if you cure Cullen and recruit them the templars devote themselves to protecting people rather than keeping mages prisoners 'for their own good' either as a new templar order, as a part of the seekers or as a completely new knightly order.
I'm not sure that is much of a credit to the Templars as that follows the massive number of them ending up becoming Red Templars and getting slaughtered. Unlike the mages who all get brainwashed if you don't help them, large amounts of the order got turned evil no matter what.
Then of course if the templars are are conscripted they either completely dissolve the order to remain with the inquisition, leave to become mercenaries or join the imperial army or while some return many refuse to return to Templar order instead electing to remain with the Inquisition.
I kind of regret not having the option of saving the mages and dissolving the Templars but I am Mageneto.