The paragraph doesn't say we don't need Templars, it's denying Templar authority over mages.
Beg pardon, lady, Pel is not feeling all that sympathetic when she's been working on this resolution for weeks while the rest of the council took hot baths with scented oils and now quibbles not only with her ideas, but with the fact that she wrote an entire third of this resolution at all.
The Templars have to know from the beginning that they are not in authority. Pel will not leave room for them to believe otherwise, especially not after today, when it is clear the Templars want to have that authority and will take any ground they can gain by shouting and bullying. She has edited the paragraph to include Dorian's proposal, but she will not strike the lines denying Templar authority.
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Beg pardon, lady, Pel is not feeling all that sympathetic when she's been working on this resolution for weeks while the rest of the council took hot baths with scented oils and now quibbles not only with her ideas, but with the fact that she wrote an entire third of this resolution at all.
The Templars have to know from the beginning that they are not in authority. Pel will not leave room for them to believe otherwise, especially not after today, when it is clear the Templars want to have that authority and will take any ground they can gain by shouting and bullying. She has edited the paragraph to include Dorian's proposal, but she will not strike the lines denying Templar authority.