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THE COUNCILORS.
Jan. 2nd, 2026 01:05 am
![]() ![]() ![]() A firm believer in mage freedom, Korrin Ataash's motivation for joining the Council is ensuring a voice for non-Dalish apostates. Her voice tends to be a loud one in Council meetings, utterly against Templar interference.
KNIGHT ENCHANTER/RIFT MAGE ♦ VASHOTH ♦ N/A ▍PROJECTS Korrin's most notable contribution is as a dedicated and highly competent field agent, often on the front lines of the Inquisition's latest efforts. When in Skyhold, she trains to further hone her abilities to aid their cause, as well as assist the more sheltered mages in the nuances of battle magic. Those with an affinity for Storm magic gain the bulk of her attention, as well as those interested in starting down the path of the Knight-Enchanter.
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A Ferelden hedge mage. Represents apostates of uncommon and less-powerful abilities. Fane is generally cordial, if noticeably strange. Less interested in the future of Circles than in pursuing the Inquisition’s various magical initiatives. Tends to favour compromise; however, somewhat dismissive of the Chantry's capacity for oversight. Admits significant concern for the effects of the war on civilians, and advocates for greater outreach to affected areas.
SHAPESHIFTING ♦ APOSTATE ♦ N/A ▍PROJECTS A field agent, and a listening ear around the fortress. Collects general information on the attitudes of non-mages within the Inquisition — that the fortress rats have been bolder lately is surely unrelated. Fane’s taken a particular interest in projects meant to improve conditions around Skyhold.
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![]() ![]() ![]() The mods hold an unspecified number of Council seats to ensure that the Council reflects both the PC and NPC population mage demographics in Skyhold. Currently most of the NPC Councilors represented are former Circle mages.
ALL ♦ ALL ♦ ALL ▍PROJECTS
Current Council projects include a cooperative effort to clear land and build new civilian housing for those who've come to Skyhold to support the Inquisition (in partnership with Katniss Everdeen, who secured funding for the building project), research and development on Inquisition projects, educational initiatives for the mages that include mentorships overseen by or involving Councilors directly, and a variety of other interests.
Not all mages consider themselves represented by the Council, but the Council is prepared to offer its support to mages of the Inquisition without discriminating. |