looksbeforeheleaps wrote:One thing that I think is being overlooked in this discussion is that in order for the God's of Light to prevail in Orfressa's group of universes, it is not enough to simply defeat the wizard lords of Kontovar and their forces and allies.
Remember that 10,000 years ago, Ottovar and Gwynnytha won the wizard war's, set down the Strictures of Ottovar, and established Council of White Wizards to enforce those strictures. Despite this, black wizardry eventually reared its ugly head again and forces of the Dark came frighteningly close to winning a total victory.
What is required is to eventually bring about sea change in the attitudes of humanity and establish a stable society capable of perpetuating those new attitudes such that it is no longer possible that enough people will turn to the dark for them to ever again threaten humanity as a whole.
Simply destroying the continent of Kontovar would do little or nothing to bring about that change. In fact, doing so in the face of anything less than the existential threat that existed at the end of the Fall of Kontovar might well set a precedent that would make the ultimate victory of the dark gods more likely.
All of the is on top of the personal cost to Wencit of once again perpetrating death and destruction on such a massive scale.
This appears to be the reason that Wencit is pushing the mages so hard as an alternative to wizardry - he has apparently come to the conclusion that wizardry will never be controllable, so he is in effective going to see about wiping it out, and have the mages as a control for the occasional person with a gift for the Art who manages to accomplish something.