Disrespectful? Non, non! Not my intentions at all really.
Merely pointing out some facts here since most of these OC mages have a traumatic past likened to Anders. It's completely fine if the OCs mimic a canon muse here and there. In the end they do hold their own individuality to make themselves unique enough to be characters and not a carbon copy of a particular premise.
However, I find it interesting that a main character who introduced this premise can overcome a key aspect of their hatred like that. We all know that wouldn't be possible if the Templars current are the absolute monsters everyone icly claims them to be. Now whether this is because other characters haven't been privy to meet these Templars or not is a question, or perhaps no one icly and oocly wants to acknowledge this drastic change among the Templar just yet.
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Merely pointing out some facts here since most of these OC mages have a traumatic past likened to Anders. It's completely fine if the OCs mimic a canon muse here and there. In the end they do hold their own individuality to make themselves unique enough to be characters and not a carbon copy of a particular premise.
However, I find it interesting that a main character who introduced this premise can overcome a key aspect of their hatred like that. We all know that wouldn't be possible if the Templars current are the absolute monsters everyone icly claims them to be. Now whether this is because other characters haven't been privy to meet these Templars or not is a question, or perhaps no one icly and oocly wants to acknowledge this drastic change among the Templar just yet.
Whichever the case, I'm curious to know.