Also, going to copy this here so I don't lose it: from
here"Fenris - What effects the lyrium would have on Fenris is completely up in the air. Fenris was a test case by Danarius, the first of his kind, so anything can happen (lots of jokes about how fanfiction could go crazy on this, haha). It may make him crazy, may give him added powers, we don
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... Well, lyrium being like mercury makes no sense because it doesn't share any of its properties whatsoever. GAIDERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR o9""""""""""""
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Aside from being poisonous and crazy-making, yeah, it doesn't.
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You know, I have to wonder how much lyrium one Templar actually consumes (by regulation, not with added black-market addiction-feeding taken into account) in a day/week/month. That shit is expensive, and while the Chantry might control the legal lyrium trade with Orzammar, that doesn't mean the dwarves don't make them pay through the nose for it.
It also begs the question how one city of dwarves, even a large one, can mine enough lyrium to supply several countries worth of Templars. At a guess, Templars don't need very much for regular duty. Would explain why it takes until they're starting to get old for the lyrium insanity to kick in.
I LIKE THINKING ABOUT THESE THINGS, WHAT.
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