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'''Fraternities''' are [[groups]] of enchanters who hold the same viewpoints, and band together to make their voices heard. They function as political parties among [[Circle of Magi|Circle]] [[mage]]s and determine the policy of a given Circle. A fraternity counts enchanters from different Circles among their number, and the various fraternities vie for power in the College of Magi. Any full enchanter can join one.
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'''Fraternities''' are [[groups]] of enchanters who hold the same viewpoints, and band together to make their voices heard. They function as political parties among [[Circle of Magi|Circle]] [[mage]]s and determine the policy of a given Circle. Any full enchanter can join one. A fraternity counts enchanters from different Circles among their number, and the various fraternities vie for power in the '''College of Magi'''. The College, they say, allows mages of the south to gather in peace and seek new solutions to age-old problems.
   
 
== Known fraternities ==
 
== Known fraternities ==
 
* '''Aequitarians''' are the dominant faction in the College of Magi in general, and [[Ferelden]]'s [[Circle Tower|Circle]] in particular. They promote a moderate and popular viewpoint that mages must use their abilities in a responsible and ethical manner, regardless of [[Chantry]] law. Aequitarians believe that all mages should help people and follow a set of rules and ideals. In practice, this usually means operating within the more reasonable tenets of Chantry law. Known Aequitarians include [[Edmonde]], [[Irving]], [[Rhys]], [[Sweeney]], [[Torrin]] and [[Wynne]]. By 9:40 [[Dragon Age (time period)|Dragon]] they are represented in the College of Magi by Rhys.
 
* '''Aequitarians''' are the dominant faction in the College of Magi in general, and [[Ferelden]]'s [[Circle Tower|Circle]] in particular. They promote a moderate and popular viewpoint that mages must use their abilities in a responsible and ethical manner, regardless of [[Chantry]] law. Aequitarians believe that all mages should help people and follow a set of rules and ideals. In practice, this usually means operating within the more reasonable tenets of Chantry law. Known Aequitarians include [[Edmonde]], [[Irving]], [[Rhys]], [[Sweeney]], [[Torrin]] and [[Wynne]]. By 9:40 [[Dragon Age (time period)|Dragon]] they are represented in the College of Magi by Rhys.
 
* '''Isolationists''' are a small group of mages who wish to separate themselves from the templars, the Chantry and even civilization altogether, both in order to practice magic without scrutiny and to ensure their powers do not negatively affect "ordinary" folk. [[Niall]] is the only Isolationist seen thus far, though he merely sympathized and did not consider himself one of them.
 
* '''Isolationists''' are a small group of mages who wish to separate themselves from the templars, the Chantry and even civilization altogether, both in order to practice magic without scrutiny and to ensure their powers do not negatively affect "ordinary" folk. [[Niall]] is the only Isolationist seen thus far, though he merely sympathized and did not consider himself one of them.
* '''Libertarians''' desire the Circle to become an autonomous, self-regulating order without Chantry involvement at any level. While many Libertarians advocate the use of peaceful means to ensure their independence, such as a bill of secession they proposed to the College of Magi in 9:31 Dragon, at least one subgroup, the Resolutionists, are willing to pursue violent means to their ends. Libertarians count [[Uldred]], [[Adrian]] and [[Jeannot]] among their number. By 9:40 Dragon they are represented in the College of Magi by Adrian.
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* '''Libertarians''' desire the Circle to become an autonomous, self-regulating order without Chantry involvement at any level. While many Libertarians advocate the use of peaceful means to ensure their independence, such as a bill of secession they proposed to the College of Magi in 9:31 Dragon, at least one subgroup, the [[Codex entry: The Resolutionists|Resolutionists]], are willing to pursue violent means to their ends. Libertarians count [[Uldred]], [[Adrian]] and [[Jeannot]] among their number. By 9:40 Dragon they are represented in the College of Magi by Adrian.
* '''Loyalists''' follow the Chantry's word as it is written. They are often called "Chantry apologists" for accepting the Chantry and the templars ever-present observation. [[Keili]] is an example of loyalist ideals, though she is not an enchanter and thus cannot join a fraternity.
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* '''Loyalists''' follow the Chantry's word as it is written. They are often called "Chantry apologists" for accepting and enforcing the Chantry's and the templars' ever-present supervision. [[Vivienne]] and [[Keili]] are examples of loyalist ideals, though Vivienne has not explicitly joined a fraternity, and Keili is not an enchanter and thus cannot join a fraternity.
 
* '''Lucrosians''' prioritize the accumulation of wealth, with the gaining of political influence a close second. They are few in number.
 
* '''Lucrosians''' prioritize the accumulation of wealth, with the gaining of political influence a close second. They are few in number.
   
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{{SpoilerDOTS|Eight years before the [[Fifth Blight]] Aequitarians of [[White Spire]] in [[Orlais]] extend their reach outside the tower. They manage a network of mages who control moves of [[apostate]]s and report the potentially dangerous ones to [[Seekers]], some of whom they are friends with. }}
 
{{SpoilerDOTS|Eight years before the [[Fifth Blight]] Aequitarians of [[White Spire]] in [[Orlais]] extend their reach outside the tower. They manage a network of mages who control moves of [[apostate]]s and report the potentially dangerous ones to [[Seekers]], some of whom they are friends with. }}
 
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By the beginning of the [[Fifth Blight]] Aequitarians are the largest fraternity and are allied with the Loyalists, working alongside the [[Templar Order|templar]]s. Libertarians are a growing fraternity that forms the largest opposition to this alliance.
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By the beginning of the [[Fifth Blight]] Aequitarians are the largest fraternity and are allied with the Loyalists, working alongside the [[Templar Order|templar]]s. Libertarians are a growing fraternity that forms the largest opposition to this alliance.}}
In 9:30 Dragon the Libertarian [[Uldred]] tried to convince the [[Ferelden]] [[Circle Tower|Circle]] to support [[Loghain Mac Tir|Loghain]] who promised to reward the Circle with more freedom from the Chantry. When [[Wynne]] revealed Loghain's [[Battle of Ostagar|treachery]] at [[Ostagar]], [[Irving]] confronted [[Uldred]] and the latter retaliated by attacking with a group of blood mages at his side. As a result, the tower was overrun by [[abomination]]s, and most Circle mages were killed.}}
 
 
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If the [[Warden-Commander]] meets Wynne in the [[City of Amaranthine]], she says that the College of the Magi is convening in Cumberland, and she must attend. If persuaded, she reveals that the Libertarians are going to propose pulling away from the Chantry entirely.
 
If the [[Warden-Commander]] meets Wynne in the [[City of Amaranthine]], she says that the College of the Magi is convening in Cumberland, and she must attend. If persuaded, she reveals that the Libertarians are going to propose pulling away from the Chantry entirely.
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In 9:37 Dragon, a group of Resolutionists were believed to be behind unrest in [[Kirkwall]]. [[Leliana]], the Divine's Left Hand, says that the Chantry has tolerated the Resolutionists until now.
 
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They flee the White Spire and take refuge in [[Andoral's Reach]], where many hundreds of mages, now [[apostate]]s, arrive within weeks. Another conclave on the mages' independence is held. The options are either to submit to the Chantry as advocated by the Loyalists, or to declare the Circle's secession from the Chantry as advocated by the Libertarians. Finally [[Rhys]] as the representative of the Aequitarians casts the decisive vote to fight, siding with the Libertarians. With this motion the mages officially cut their ties to the Chantry and refuse to acknowledge the authority of the Templar Order. By 9:40 Dragon, the templars have also left the Chantry and both sides are preparing for war.
 
They flee the White Spire and take refuge in [[Andoral's Reach]], where many hundreds of mages, now [[apostate]]s, arrive within weeks. Another conclave on the mages' independence is held. The options are either to submit to the Chantry as advocated by the Loyalists, or to declare the Circle's secession from the Chantry as advocated by the Libertarians. Finally [[Rhys]] as the representative of the Aequitarians casts the decisive vote to fight, siding with the Libertarians. With this motion the mages officially cut their ties to the Chantry and refuse to acknowledge the authority of the Templar Order. By 9:40 Dragon, the templars have also left the Chantry and both sides are preparing for war.
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The [[Venatori]], led by [[Gereon Alexius]], take over [[Redcliffe Castle]] in [[Redcliffe Village]]. Using time traveling magic, Alexius was able to conscript the rebel mages before the Inquisition. Should the [[Inquisitor]] choose to recruit the rebel mages, the Inquisition will oust Alexius from power and have the rebel mages align with the [[Inquisition]].
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{{CodexConditionalParagraph|Inquisitor recruits the Mages as conscripts and [[Cassandra]] is [[Divine]]|}}The [[Inquisition]]'s mages - the former rebels led by [[Grand Enchanter]] [[Fiona]] agree to return to the Circle peacefully and form a new college within called ''The Bright Hand''. It is not long before this new college dominates, pushing for reform and close ties to the Inquisition.
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Rumors begin to circulate of a split within the Circle, a shadow war against the new college by unknown forces.
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With the Inquisition no longer the power it had been after the events of the [[Exalted Council]], the College of the Bright Hand floundered. The newly elected Grand Enchanter Vivienne succeeded in pushing it into the margins of the Circle politics. No longer anyone's hands, its leaders reforged it as the College of Enchanters, breaking away completely from the Circle.
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The Inquisition's mages and former rebel mages reform the ''College of Enchanters'' as a new order. If Cassandra is Divine, the College and her reformed [[Circle of Magi]] have clashed from the beginning – and some fear it will lead to a new war of the mages upon themselves. If Leliana is Divine, the College appears to be working and mages begin to enjoy unprecedented acceptance throughout Thedas. Yet after the events of the Exalted Council, the end of the Inquisition as it had been sent shock waves through the autonomous College of Enchanters. Madam de Fer ably played on the mages' fear. Her followers united to build a new Circle - with Vivienne as its Grand Enchanter - in direct competition with the College. What the Circle lacked in numbers, they made up for in political connections; soon they were a force to be reckoned with.
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When Leliana disbands the Circles, they remain with the Inquisition and form a new college called the Bright Hand.
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To many, this new order represents the best of mages, an example for the rest of Thedas to follow.
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Fiona and the rebel mages reform the College of Enchanters as an alternative organization to the re-instated Circle of Magi, however the new college is swiftly crushed and the Circle of Magi remains the dominant Arcane Institution in southern Thedas. After the events of the Exalted Council and with the Inquisition no longer the power it once was, Vivienne grudgingly allowed the Inquisition mages to remain as the College of Enchanters, as a mark of her regard for the Inquisition.
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Regardless of who was made Divine, the Inquisition's mages eventually pushed for independence from the Circle and formed the '''College of Enchanters'''. The Circle of Magi fell under the leadership of [[Vivienne]] and though the Circle and the College clashed, they coexisted tenuously.<ref>[[Vivienne]]'s epilogue slides in [[Trespasser]]</ref>
 
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Fraternities are groups of enchanters who hold the same viewpoints, and band together to make their voices heard. They function as political parties among Circle mages and determine the policy of a given Circle. Any full enchanter can join one. A fraternity counts enchanters from different Circles among their number, and the various fraternities vie for power in the College of Magi. The College, they say, allows mages of the south to gather in peace and seek new solutions to age-old problems.

Known fraternities

  • Aequitarians are the dominant faction in the College of Magi in general, and Ferelden's Circle in particular. They promote a moderate and popular viewpoint that mages must use their abilities in a responsible and ethical manner, regardless of Chantry law. Aequitarians believe that all mages should help people and follow a set of rules and ideals. In practice, this usually means operating within the more reasonable tenets of Chantry law. Known Aequitarians include Edmonde, Irving, Rhys, Sweeney, Torrin and Wynne. By 9:40 Dragon they are represented in the College of Magi by Rhys.
  • Isolationists are a small group of mages who wish to separate themselves from the templars, the Chantry and even civilization altogether, both in order to practice magic without scrutiny and to ensure their powers do not negatively affect "ordinary" folk. Niall is the only Isolationist seen thus far, though he merely sympathized and did not consider himself one of them.
  • Libertarians desire the Circle to become an autonomous, self-regulating order without Chantry involvement at any level. While many Libertarians advocate the use of peaceful means to ensure their independence, such as a bill of secession they proposed to the College of Magi in 9:31 Dragon, at least one subgroup, the Resolutionists, are willing to pursue violent means to their ends. Libertarians count Uldred, Adrian and Jeannot among their number. By 9:40 Dragon they are represented in the College of Magi by Adrian.
  • Loyalists follow the Chantry's word as it is written. They are often called "Chantry apologists" for accepting and enforcing the Chantry's and the templars' ever-present supervision. Vivienne and Keili are examples of loyalist ideals, though Vivienne has not explicitly joined a fraternity, and Keili is not an enchanter and thus cannot join a fraternity.
  • Lucrosians prioritize the accumulation of wealth, with the gaining of political influence a close second. They are few in number.

History


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker.


Eight years before the Fifth Blight Aequitarians of White Spire in Orlais extend their reach outside the tower. They manage a network of mages who control moves of apostates and report the potentially dangerous ones to Seekers, some of whom they are friends with.



This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Origins.


By the beginning of the Fifth Blight Aequitarians are the largest fraternity and are allied with the Loyalists, working alongside the templars. Libertarians are a growing fraternity that forms the largest opposition to this alliance.



This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening.


If the Warden-Commander meets Wynne in the City of Amaranthine, she says that the College of the Magi is convening in Cumberland, and she must attend. If persuaded, she reveals that the Libertarians are going to propose pulling away from the Chantry entirely.



This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


In 9:37 Dragon, a group of Resolutionists were believed to be behind unrest in Kirkwall. Leliana, the Divine's Left Hand, says that the Chantry has tolerated the Resolutionists until now.



This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Asunder.


It is revealed that in 9:37 Dragon, Wynne led the College of Enchanters to vote against independence from the Chantry, and many Circle mages believe that made her a traitor.

By 9:38 Dragon, one year after the Kirkwall Circle's rebellion, out of fear of another similar incident in the other Circles, the Chantry has disbanded the meetings of the College of Enchanters, as well as any and all mage gatherings without their supervision. Thus, the mage fraternities are no longer permitted to conduct their meetings.

Wynne tells Rhys that it was Fiona's election to the position of the Grand Enchanter that caused the conclave to be disbanded in the first place: Fiona is a former Grey Warden and campaigned diligently for independence, allowing the vote that the previous Grand Enchanter Briaus would never allow.

After word has been sent to the Divine and to the Circles regarding the Tranquil Pharamond's findings on the Rite of Tranquility, the fraternities are allowed to convene at the White Spire to discuss his research. However, with the turmoil in Orlais, the conclave—led by the Grand Enchanter Fiona—derails from its primary objective to the possibility of separating the Circle of Magi from the Chantry, a motion which has long been pushed by the Libertarians. Before the vote can take place, templars and seekers march into the great hall and proceed to imprison the attending mages after Pharamond was found dead in his chambers. Those who were imprisoned are able to escape and kill the templars who watched them.

They flee the White Spire and take refuge in Andoral's Reach, where many hundreds of mages, now apostates, arrive within weeks. Another conclave on the mages' independence is held. The options are either to submit to the Chantry as advocated by the Loyalists, or to declare the Circle's secession from the Chantry as advocated by the Libertarians. Finally Rhys as the representative of the Aequitarians casts the decisive vote to fight, siding with the Libertarians. With this motion the mages officially cut their ties to the Chantry and refuse to acknowledge the authority of the Templar Order. By 9:40 Dragon, the templars have also left the Chantry and both sides are preparing for war.



This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


Main article: Mage-Templar War

The Venatori, led by Gereon Alexius, take over Redcliffe Castle in Redcliffe Village. Using time traveling magic, Alexius was able to conscript the rebel mages before the Inquisition. Should the Inquisitor choose to recruit the rebel mages, the Inquisition will oust Alexius from power and have the rebel mages align with the Inquisition.

Inquisitor recruits the Mages as conscripts and Cassandra is Divine:
The Inquisition's mages - the former rebels led by Grand Enchanter Fiona agree to return to the Circle peacefully and form a new college within called The Bright Hand. It is not long before this new college dominates, pushing for reform and close ties to the Inquisition.

Rumors begin to circulate of a split within the Circle, a shadow war against the new college by unknown forces.

With the Inquisition no longer the power it had been after the events of the Exalted Council, the College of the Bright Hand floundered. The newly elected Grand Enchanter Vivienne succeeded in pushing it into the margins of the Circle politics. No longer anyone's hands, its leaders reforged it as the College of Enchanters, breaking away completely from the Circle.

If Cassandra or Leliana becomes Divine and mages are full allies:

The Inquisition's mages and former rebel mages reform the College of Enchanters as a new order. If Cassandra is Divine, the College and her reformed Circle of Magi have clashed from the beginning – and some fear it will lead to a new war of the mages upon themselves. If Leliana is Divine, the College appears to be working and mages begin to enjoy unprecedented acceptance throughout Thedas. Yet after the events of the Exalted Council, the end of the Inquisition as it had been sent shock waves through the autonomous College of Enchanters. Madam de Fer ably played on the mages' fear. Her followers united to build a new Circle - with Vivienne as its Grand Enchanter - in direct competition with the College. What the Circle lacked in numbers, they made up for in political connections; soon they were a force to be reckoned with.

Inquisitor recruits the Mages as conscripts and Leliana is Divine:

When Leliana disbands the Circles, they remain with the Inquisition and form a new college called the Bright Hand. To many, this new order represents the best of mages, an example for the rest of Thedas to follow.

If Vivienne becomes Divine and mages are full allies:

Fiona and the rebel mages reform the College of Enchanters as an alternative organization to the re-instated Circle of Magi, however the new college is swiftly crushed and the Circle of Magi remains the dominant Arcane Institution in southern Thedas. After the events of the Exalted Council and with the Inquisition no longer the power it once was, Vivienne grudgingly allowed the Inquisition mages to remain as the College of Enchanters, as a mark of her regard for the Inquisition.

Regardless of who was made Divine, the Inquisition's mages eventually pushed for independence from the Circle and formed the College of Enchanters. The Circle of Magi fell under the leadership of Vivienne and though the Circle and the College clashed, they coexisted tenuously.[1]


Codex entries

Codex entry: Circles Within Circles Codex entry: Circles Within Circles

Codex entry: The Fraternity of Enchanters Codex entry: The Fraternity of Enchanters

Codex entry: The Resolutionists Codex entry: The Resolutionists

References

  1. Vivienne's epilogue slides in Trespasser