"Yes, she was with me when I found it. We'll have to make sense of the clues." It's an exciting prospect, but her enthusiasm at the find has had a chance to mellow on the journey back to Skyhold, so she's not bouncing in her seat about it.
"I wondered at all the artwork, though," she continues. "I noticed that it wasn't all devoted to just one god, but to all of them. The ruin wasn't really that big -- just several rooms, really. So I was trying to understand why there was such a mixture of art. Obviously the place was in use until the fall of the Dales, if the Sulevin Blade is mentioned. Do you think it's possible that the elves grouped all the art together in one shrine or temple devoted to all the gods, rather than space them out?"
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"I wondered at all the artwork, though," she continues. "I noticed that it wasn't all devoted to just one god, but to all of them. The ruin wasn't really that big -- just several rooms, really. So I was trying to understand why there was such a mixture of art. Obviously the place was in use until the fall of the Dales, if the Sulevin Blade is mentioned. Do you think it's possible that the elves grouped all the art together in one shrine or temple devoted to all the gods, rather than space them out?"