the templar order is full of strong and admirable ideals, and even if they don't have jurisdiction over the mages in skyhold (he sees them under the "protection" of the inquisition while the circles are disbanded) due to not having any real oversight (and considering some of the abuses he's witnessed, this is understandable), there are still a lot of things they can do to remind everyone what templars stand for -- they're demon-killing, blood mage hunting defenders of peace.
maybe it's time to set aside politics for a while and get back to the roots.
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the templar order is full of strong and admirable ideals, and even if they don't have jurisdiction over the mages in skyhold (he sees them under the "protection" of the inquisition while the circles are disbanded) due to not having any real oversight (and considering some of the abuses he's witnessed, this is understandable), there are still a lot of things they can do to remind everyone what templars stand for -- they're demon-killing, blood mage hunting defenders of peace.
maybe it's time to set aside politics for a while and get back to the roots.