I honestly feel this should have been shown and mentioned by Anja to all kings and queens in the first season since the last couple seaons were so set on going "humans are innocent and were send to a place to die" while it's here shown that the elves and dragon were right in "some way" as the humans kept up their dark magic till there was no real magic left, and by splitting the land, they managed to save at least half the land
They needed dark magic to survive. Dark magic is no different than eating meat. I hope you're a vegan, otherwise you're an hypocrite. And hypocrisy is a sin.
In the The Dragon Prince Season 2 Extended Edition Book it’s revealed that a Duren King created the special Royal gazebo where all of the human kingdoms gather to discuss in the neutral lands of Duren, in order to end the mage wars
The mage wars should have been explained earlier. This is why dark magic is the steroid of magic or why humanity isn't that innocent when they were forced to the western half of the continent.
not innocent but also not overly guilty. Humans were very emotionally manipulated by Arravos, who used their envy, hate, and mistreatment as lesser beings to fall into a depraved use of magic that not only corrupts but acts as addictive as any drug, once they set on the path of finally obtaining magic and then using dark magic their fates were sealed. Humans became his instrument of revenge, his way to topple all the order created by his peers.
@@blackreaper2247 Very True. My comment was kind of a jab at those in the fandom who constantly defend Dark Magic and Viren's actions though out the show, like Claudia.
Humans had nothing else but this when they were being taught a better and safer method a snitch of a dragon decided he didn't like that. Humans ain't perfect we can see that but the magical beings ain't shit either and they are just as capable of the same evils.
@@durshurrikun150 No I'm not a vegan and I've heard the argument before comparing Dark Magic to eating meat. I disagree and compare Dark Magic to Bloodbending in Avatar the last Airbender. Or overuse of fossil fuel.
😢 This is the tragedy. As horrible as this is, it wasn't fully humans fault. Elves and dragons were too keen and shortsighted. Instead of hunting down and punishing individuals, they punished the whole race. While they choose not to exterminate them, they tore down their cities and leaders, drowe them from their homes into new lands without proper settlements and without letting humans choose new leaders. They merely drove them all away to another place with nothing but dark magic. And left them without oversight. In that chaos, it is imaginable, that with Aaravoses aid, many disciples of Ziard escaped there. And without elves and dragons to oversee them and keep them down, those people all started to feel that they should rule due to their magical provess and can do whatever they want because they were the most powerful ones around. This is the tragedy of the world where peoples ambitions are not kept in check and resources not distributed properly. Of being gifted with very rare abilities but letting them go into your head and over your hearth. All because of a snitch and unfair greater forces.
Not to mention that humans were always mistreated and trampled by the elves and dragons ,these feelings of vulnerability where exacerbated by sol regems killings and their exile which drove humans to feel the need to seek further power not to mention like you said the destruction of all previous social infrastructure also promoted this
When you look at it, this could happen again with the Dragons instead since the Archdragons are gone. Archdragons aren't born, they are just the dragon versions of Archmages. Basically the dragons that want to rise to become an Archdragon could deplete Xadia from it's resources.
@ In the TDP dragon lore. Even Zym is considered a normal dragon prior to his voice reveal. It is also revealed that there can be more than one Archdragon for each arcanum. But it’s rare.
Why does everyone say that season 7 ended well? By the way, I expected Aravus to reach his daughter, not die himself! What kind of happy ending is this?
This lore makes no sense it contradict wat was already set up. And even then it sounds like humanity was put in a kill or be killed situations a mentality they also learned from dargons an other elves .
This is exactly what Aarravos wants, humanity destroying all trace of magic except the magic he created, the magic that corrupts all
What Aaravos wants happened in the Witcher universe. Humanity becoming tyrants and the other races fading into obscurity.
@@ryankwon8785 That's not what the Witcher is.
@@i.cs.z That is basically what the world in Witcher became.
@ryankwon8785 No, it's not. Maybe in the Betflix shiw, but we don't talk abouth that.
@@i.cs.z Got it. Thanks. 🙏
I think the creators said they’d love to release a mini series or graphic novel about the Mage Wars. I hope we get that someday.
One of the things I loved about this Season was the lore!
I honestly feel this should have been shown and mentioned by Anja to all kings and queens in the first season since the last couple seaons were so set on going "humans are innocent and were send to a place to die" while it's here shown that the elves and dragon were right in "some way" as the humans kept up their dark magic till there was no real magic left, and by splitting the land, they managed to save at least half the land
They needed dark magic to survive.
Dark magic is no different than eating meat.
I hope you're a vegan, otherwise you're an hypocrite.
And hypocrisy is a sin.
Maybe she learned about that between the time skip
In the The Dragon Prince Season 2 Extended Edition Book it’s revealed that a Duren King created the special Royal gazebo where all of the human kingdoms gather to discuss in the neutral lands of Duren, in order to end the mage wars
The mage wars should have been explained earlier. This is why dark magic is the steroid of magic or why humanity isn't that innocent when they were forced to the western half of the continent.
not innocent but also not overly guilty. Humans were very emotionally manipulated by Arravos, who used their envy, hate, and mistreatment as lesser beings to fall into a depraved use of magic that not only corrupts but acts as addictive as any drug, once they set on the path of finally obtaining magic and then using dark magic their fates were sealed. Humans became his instrument of revenge, his way to topple all the order created by his peers.
@@blackreaper2247 Very True. My comment was kind of a jab at those in the fandom who constantly defend Dark Magic and Viren's actions though out the show, like Claudia.
Humans had nothing else but this when they were being taught a better and safer method a snitch of a dragon decided he didn't like that.
Humans ain't perfect we can see that but the magical beings ain't shit either and they are just as capable of the same evils.
@@lordzedd343 Are you a vegan?
@@durshurrikun150 No I'm not a vegan and I've heard the argument before comparing Dark Magic to eating meat. I disagree and compare Dark Magic to Bloodbending in Avatar the last Airbender. Or overuse of fossil fuel.
The lore was dropping so hard.
I feel like if there are any future seasons, the mage wars could definitely be a topic to explore
One, two, three, four. I declare a wizard war.
I cast, Uncompleted sneezing!
😢
This is the tragedy. As horrible as this is, it wasn't fully humans fault.
Elves and dragons were too keen and shortsighted. Instead of hunting down and punishing individuals, they punished the whole race. While they choose not to exterminate them, they tore down their cities and leaders, drowe them from their homes into new lands without proper settlements and without letting humans choose new leaders. They merely drove them all away to another place with nothing but dark magic. And left them without oversight. In that chaos, it is imaginable, that with Aaravoses aid, many disciples of Ziard escaped there. And without elves and dragons to oversee them and keep them down, those people all started to feel that they should rule due to their magical provess and can do whatever they want because they were the most powerful ones around.
This is the tragedy of the world where peoples ambitions are not kept in check and resources not distributed properly. Of being gifted with very rare abilities but letting them go into your head and over your hearth.
All because of a snitch and unfair greater forces.
Not to mention that humans were always mistreated and trampled by the elves and dragons ,these feelings of vulnerability where exacerbated by sol regems killings and their exile which drove humans to feel the need to seek further power not to mention like you said the destruction of all previous social infrastructure also promoted this
History is full of hidden truths. And the Mage Wars is an example.
Such a tragic lore ls of a ancient lands & creatures 😔
*TDP LORE! TDP LORE!*
When you look at it, this could happen again with the Dragons instead since the Archdragons are gone. Archdragons aren't born, they are just the dragon versions of Archmages. Basically the dragons that want to rise to become an Archdragon could deplete Xadia from it's resources.
Where is it confirmed that archdragons aren't born? Please answer
@ In the TDP dragon lore. Even Zym is considered a normal dragon prior to his voice reveal. It is also revealed that there can be more than one Archdragon for each arcanum. But it’s rare.
When was it revealed that there can be more than one arch dragon of each arcanum@@three-dimensionalglitch2869
Okay, explains the further hostility of the dragon and elves at the border.
They got a messed up history
That kinda looks like primal magic...
It's primal magic
I want a mage war spin off with a total magnificent bastard kinda main character 😆
Toda esta historia merece contarse en un spin off
This is, so not the kind of lore you drop in the 7th season.
Kinda reminds me of League lore (I promise that's a compliment)
Why does everyone say that season 7 ended well? By the way, I expected Aravus to reach his daughter, not die himself! What kind of happy ending is this?
Because it's clearly not supposed to be the end, aaravos is coming back after 7 years so he's not fully gone
This lore makes no sense it contradict wat was already set up. And even then it sounds like humanity was put in a kill or be killed situations a mentality they also learned from dargons an other elves .
Facts