Are they going to retcon the setting to argue that weak-willed mages spontaneously getting possessed by demons is a good thing? I played I first two, and while the templars were rude and all, it's arguable that what they do is entirely necessary and justified, given the second game ends with a demon-posessed mage committing an act or terrorism.
Are they going to retcon the setting to argue that weak-willed mages spontaneously getting possessed by demons is a good thing? I played I first two, and while the templars were rude and all, it's arguable that what they do is entirely necessary and justified, given the second game ends with a demon-posessed mage committing an act or terrorism.
"Well, you see, the demons are refugees from their hell dimension ..."
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