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Cultural Understanding, Monday (The Alistair & Morrigan Show).
"Right. So, cultural appreciation," Alistair began, trying to look official and sort of succeeding. "It starts by recognizing what we don't appreciate in our own cultures. As I said last week, my country, Ferelden, has a... moderate stance on magic, but it is still strict by many people's standards."
"If one counts as moderate the fact that mage-children are stolen away from their families by the Chantry and their Templars and locked into prison towers for the rest of their lives, aye, 'tis moderate," Morrigan retorted. "'Least you do not burn them, as some villagers are prone to do during a bad harvest."
It was probably rather obvious that Morrigan didn't grow up in the Tower, wasn't it?
"It's better," Alistair said, "Than what's going on in the Free Marches, from what I hear." He glanced at the class. "The Chantry fears mages," he explained, "because some of them have a tendency to run off, practice blood magic, become maleficar and get possessed by demons, leading to what we call 'abominations'." With that out of the way, though, he added: "But that's not a good reason to run around locking up every mage you find, if you ask me. Of course, several countries over in Tevinter, mages rule, whereas in some of the Free Marches they are hunted on sight."
Morrigan muttered something very uncomplimentary under her breath about someone called a Knight Commander. "So today, we shall start with discussing magic, and how it is viewed in your world," she stated. "If you would like to stand up and speak to the class, or show an object relating to magic from your homeland, please do. We will invite everyone to speak at every class for the rest of the semester, and I encourage debate and questions."
"Next week shall be religion and religious freedom and tolerance, so be prepared."
"If one counts as moderate the fact that mage-children are stolen away from their families by the Chantry and their Templars and locked into prison towers for the rest of their lives, aye, 'tis moderate," Morrigan retorted. "'Least you do not burn them, as some villagers are prone to do during a bad harvest."
It was probably rather obvious that Morrigan didn't grow up in the Tower, wasn't it?
"It's better," Alistair said, "Than what's going on in the Free Marches, from what I hear." He glanced at the class. "The Chantry fears mages," he explained, "because some of them have a tendency to run off, practice blood magic, become maleficar and get possessed by demons, leading to what we call 'abominations'." With that out of the way, though, he added: "But that's not a good reason to run around locking up every mage you find, if you ask me. Of course, several countries over in Tevinter, mages rule, whereas in some of the Free Marches they are hunted on sight."
Morrigan muttered something very uncomplimentary under her breath about someone called a Knight Commander. "So today, we shall start with discussing magic, and how it is viewed in your world," she stated. "If you would like to stand up and speak to the class, or show an object relating to magic from your homeland, please do. We will invite everyone to speak at every class for the rest of the semester, and I encourage debate and questions."
"Next week shall be religion and religious freedom and tolerance, so be prepared."

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During the 'Lecture'
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Well... she considered this carefully. She could talk about the fae. They were out after all. At least some of them.
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Er, in a relative way, at least. It wasn't like she'd experienced those things that much herself, but she'd known quite a few people who had experienced it quite a few times.
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So, no, he wasn't going to be running back to the dorms to grab anything. But he was going to watch and listen with interest if others spoke up.
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Aaand Warren had zero experience with anything quite like it, before Fandom. Hrm.
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That was most of her thought process as she went about thinking what she should share.
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Fucking maenad.
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...was it?
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She held up her right hand so the class could see the back of it with its marks of an open eye and a scroll design. The marks looked almost like they were branded into her skin as opposed to tattoos. "They can make permanent marks like these or temporary ones to aid when we go into battle."
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She smiled a little ruefully. "It's not a skill I ever learned, so I don't really know how it works."
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There was a wry smile, almost a sneer, as Warren said 'mutant.' The word itself, that was just a word. But the connotations when other people used it were... unpleasant.
"People are more worried about mutant powers than magical ones. It's harder to ignore when your own children could suddenly develop the ability to light things on fire, or read minds, all out of nowhere."
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Bloody Templars...
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