[... James will probably not tell Kostos that the abominations he spoke of were tearing apart mages who just happened to be in the crossfire.
Probably.]
It depends on the strength of the abomination, and the strength of the person facing them. People with no martial ability would have no chance against an abomination of weak ability. I, on the other hand, can take down abominations all on my own of most strength.
[One eyebrow raised.] So, I have trained the Inquisition forces, since they lack Templar abilities, to handle them in groups of four.
One would imagine to keep the abominations on killing the hundreds of thousands of people who aren't trained warriors. [Is James's equally flat response.]
[He exhaled, going back to professionalism.] Compass Point Formation. Surround the creature on four sides. Close in on it and don't let it get past you. Even better to get it up against the wall, but some of them ignore walls so keep to what works.
[His gaze narrows.] This is for normal abominations, and not multiple. One. Not for something truly monstrous.
So I've heard. [ He folds his arms behind his back. ] I have also heard that they have magic that goes beyond that of a mage, and I do not know many mages who could not handle four men with swords if they wanted to.
Which is why it is better if those four men are Templars, with the training and abilities to void out that magic.
[James said dryly, before he sighed.] However, we are fewer in number and we cannot send out a Templar with every Inquisition squad. As much as I would like it to be so.
[ Mages can dispel, can drain one another's mana or turn it on each other to harm, which is the point of this line of questioning, if anyone asks. They've been given permission to try governing their own people. Proving they can handle their own people when they go bad is part of that. ]
And when there is more than one—a circle formation?
[James narrowed his gaze on Kostos, because answering questions is all well and good, but this is starting to sound less hypothetical and more ... 'we're going to try something risky and not tell people about it.]
Before I go into that - can I ask what precisely this is regarding?
[He looks like he has been sucking on a lemon from birth, but considering that is usually James's default expression he really can't be that judgy.]
Ah! [This has to deal with mages policing mages. Excellent, now he felt a lot better about this conversation.]
Well then, if you would allow me, I'll write you up a report of different attack formations you can use. My former First Enchanter also had a very through walk-through for any young mages going through a Harrowing, if that is something you would like as well. I managed to save her journals before the fire took our Circle.
What to expect in the Fade, how to counter various spirits, that sort of thing. I imagine many of the Circles recorded this knowledge, but the First Enchanter liked to use the experiences as practical training. We Templars also offered up what we knew of demons outside the Fade, to better prepare our charges.
A note sent to James' office, shortly after the return from Tevinter.
My apologies for the delay in contacting you. None of us expected what happened at the end of our visit, and it's taken me some time to return to Kirkwall.
Please do not think that means I have forgotten you. I hope that you are faring well and that your escape from that place was easier than mine. If there is any way that I can help you, please let me know.
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