The world treats all mages with caution, but the Qunari are especially hard on their own. The strict and regimented treatment of
Circle mages by the
templars pales in comparison to that of the Saarebas by the Qunari. Whereas the Circle mages have relative freedom within their towers, Saarebas are seemingly prisoners within their own body, donning a set of heavy pauldrons with chains attached to them, perhaps to act as a form of leash, while their faces are hidden beneath a metal visor. In extreme cases their lips may be stitched together.
[1] If found practicing forbidden magic, their tongues are cut out to prevent them from corrupting others.
[2]
Saarebas do not receive a proper instruction and are essentially
hedge mages. Even so, they are said to be much more powerful than most
human or
elf mages. They are considered weapons and as such are trained with the focus on destruction.
[3]
In Qunari society, a mage is never allowed to be alone, and must always be kept under watch by an
Arvaarad. If Saarebas separate from their keeper, they must be slain, or commit suicide, according to the Qun. The chained armor the Saarebas are forced to wear can immobilize them through a device held by an Arvaarad. The Qunari also invented a mobile version of the magic-blocking device which makes mages unable to cast spells – it is in the form of a collar.
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