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Same. For 3 playthroughs.
Analyzing the reasons why I always conclude this: she seems intent on keeping reasonable mages on a reasonable "leash." No f00kin abomination factories, pls.
*Edit:
I would say the prospect of abominations is Terrifying and horrific. I'm sure the soft faggots behind veilguard are just gonna go for some "im oppressed" angle for peeps like mages. But time and again, I forgot if it's Origins, II, or Inquisition--it is hammered in that when a mage falters for 1 brief time.. accepts a deal with some demon. an abomination is born, and it razes down Villages, slaughters bystanders, and it takes a Lot of Templars to put it down.
Vivienne recognizes the fact that both the Circle and the Templars need reformed, not broken. She's also the only one who brings up the fact that the rebellion is costing more mage lives than not, and it encourages them to turn to blood magic out of fear and desperation.
I'll never forget the backlash Vivienne got as a character simply for pro-Circle.