@RockingRebelYell 100% agree. Ironically, I just got insulted by someone in the comments of another video for having this opinion. Glad to not he alone here
This goes hand in hand with my thoughts on this subject, whitch I posted on another video. (I personally think the elven "Gods" first brought about the blight in there wars. And it was sealed away in the golden city with the "Gods" by Solas aka the Dred Wolf. Then it was let loose after the Arcons broke into the golden city. This is supported by Coryphaeus's statement that it was already tainted when they got there.) I just had a thought, that what if they used the taint on Mithal and her physical body is still in the golden city. It would go with your thoughts on Solas liking to use poetic justice.
They very well could have used the blight on Mythal, the only thing we know is that they killed her but in what manner isn’t said. But could be the blight since she doesn’t have her physical body anymore
I don't think the Evanuris intentionally created the blight, I think the blight is what happens when you cut off the dwarves from a Titan. According to Dagna, when she had visions of being as tall as a mountain, she felt as though her thoughts were everyone's thoughts, as if her mind was a collection of everyone's minds. We also know that Mythal slew several titans, but also severed dwarves from their Titans. After aeons of mining the dead titans for Lyrium, something happened, and the Evanuris were afraid of what they'd unleashed, so much so that they sealed their Lyrium mines with magic. So what would happen when you remove the mind of a Titan? Say you remove the dwarves from the hivemind, leaving the titan mindless, like a beast driven by emotions. What you get is something that's alive, but unthinking, driven by primal emotions, like anger. And what does Cole say about Red Lyrium? That it's angry.
I think the fools Solas is talking about are actually the Forgotten Ones. Some quotes from Inquisition seem to strongly imply that FOs were elves that basically wanted to end slavery: "They may have greatly resented the Creator gods, and in fact asserted that there are no "gods" and that the right of dominance over others comes from deeds rather than nature.". Is is possible that while trying to defeat the Evanuris, they looked for a source of power that would let them do that, and found the Void and the Blight. It's possible that they have managed to escape the Abyss and blight the Fade, corrupting the Evanuris and the Golden City and it was them who called the magisters.
Corppheus tells us the truth in a secret quest in Inquisition ☝️ They saw the black dark magic, and claimed it for themselves for power. And they all went their separate ways across the world. The world is much larger than what we have experienced so far. When you look at the map.
The Blight IS the end all be all in DA, so its conceivable to use it as a weapon However, in the primal thaig, we know that corrupted lyrium is natural - as a form of balance to regular lyrium... maybe it always existed?
It's possible the blight has always existed just as lyrium has & just infected lyrium at some point. However, just the fact that Solas fears it & that we know the Evanuris are in the Black City, it's possible that the Chantry 's tale of how the blight started may hold some truth. All legends have some truth in them just now the entire story. Hopefully we learn more in the next game
This aged pretty well
So freaking well....wow!
@@silentcomedyW5 would've preferred your style of it over what we got though official means
@RockingRebelYell 100% agree.
Ironically, I just got insulted by someone in the comments of another video for having this opinion. Glad to not he alone here
Spot on theory! As said before by others, your video aged very well
This goes hand in hand with my thoughts on this subject, whitch I posted on another video. (I personally think the elven "Gods" first brought about the blight in there wars. And it was sealed away in the golden city with the "Gods" by Solas aka the Dred Wolf. Then it was let loose after the Arcons broke into the golden city. This is supported by Coryphaeus's statement that it was already tainted when they got there.) I just had a thought, that what if they used the taint on Mithal and her physical body is still in the golden city. It would go with your thoughts on Solas liking to use poetic justice.
They very well could have used the blight on Mythal, the only thing we know is that they killed her but in what manner isn’t said. But could be the blight since she doesn’t have her physical body anymore
You were correct.
I don't think the Evanuris intentionally created the blight, I think the blight is what happens when you cut off the dwarves from a Titan. According to Dagna, when she had visions of being as tall as a mountain, she felt as though her thoughts were everyone's thoughts, as if her mind was a collection of everyone's minds.
We also know that Mythal slew several titans, but also severed dwarves from their Titans. After aeons of mining the dead titans for Lyrium, something happened, and the Evanuris were afraid of what they'd unleashed, so much so that they sealed their Lyrium mines with magic.
So what would happen when you remove the mind of a Titan? Say you remove the dwarves from the hivemind, leaving the titan mindless, like a beast driven by emotions. What you get is something that's alive, but unthinking, driven by primal emotions, like anger. And what does Cole say about Red Lyrium? That it's angry.
You frickin nailed it lol
HOLY SHIT YOU GOT IT
Wow...this was spot on
I think the fools Solas is talking about are actually the Forgotten Ones. Some quotes from Inquisition seem to strongly imply that FOs were elves that basically wanted to end slavery: "They may have greatly resented the Creator gods, and in fact asserted that there are no "gods" and that the right of dominance over others comes from deeds rather than nature.". Is is possible that while trying to defeat the Evanuris, they looked for a source of power that would let them do that, and found the Void and the Blight. It's possible that they have managed to escape the Abyss and blight the Fade, corrupting the Evanuris and the Golden City and it was them who called the magisters.
Congratulations. This aged amazingly well.
I think Forgotten Ones is simply the old elven word for darkspawn.
Congrats 👏🏻👏🏻
i was recommended this video too lol
Corppheus tells us the truth in a secret quest in Inquisition ☝️ They saw the black dark magic, and claimed it for themselves for power. And they all went their separate ways across the world. The world is much larger than what we have experienced so far. When you look at the map.
The Blight IS the end all be all in DA, so its conceivable to use it as a weapon
However, in the primal thaig, we know that corrupted lyrium is natural - as a form of balance to regular lyrium... maybe it always existed?
It's possible the blight has always existed just as lyrium has & just infected lyrium at some point. However, just the fact that Solas fears it & that we know the Evanuris are in the Black City, it's possible that the Chantry 's tale of how the blight started may hold some truth. All legends have some truth in them just now the entire story. Hopefully we learn more in the next game
you got it
This aged well lol
Bro you made it 🎉