I have always taken the statement "Nobles don't have authority over templars" to be a general one. Therefore in my stories, if a templar commits a crime, he is turned over to the Chantry for their justice and punishment, as the nobles do not have the Right of High Justice over templars.
After all, if that wasn't the case, it isn't as though Alistair would have had to go into detail about blood mages, he could have simply said "Nobles don't have authority over templars in the pursuance of their duties."
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I have always taken the statement "Nobles don't have authority over templars" to be a general one. Therefore in my stories, if a templar commits a crime, he is turned over to the Chantry for their justice and punishment, as the nobles do not have the Right of High Justice over templars.
After all, if that wasn't the case, it isn't as though Alistair would have had to go into detail about blood mages, he could have simply said "Nobles don't have authority over templars in the pursuance of their duties."