"I don't know Iron Bull personally, though I believe he can be found in the Herald's Rest a great deal of the time. Or you can attempt reaching him through the sending crystal. For a private conversation, you simply state his name and it will be for him and him alone."
Glad to see someone so eager to learn, Inessa piles on a few more books she thinks he might consider interesting, one about dragons and their 'return' to Thedas, and another about the Fifth Blight. "Respect will get you far, if you can manage it. I can't say it will always be enough, but at least you can assume that as a 'qunari' expectations won't be terribly high. They are 'barely civilized' after all." She rolls her eyes at such nonsense, looking for more books to shove his way without breaking his arms in the process.
"In Thedas, the Chantry's rise to dominance and its fight to maintain said dominance have caused several wars. They are called Exalted Marches, crusades on behalf of the Chantry against whoever they deem as enemies; Tevinter, the Qunari, and the Dales, among others. This is not to say that the Chantry has nothing of redeeming value, but the gulf between what should be and what is can be rather wide. Not all wars can be traced back to the Chantry, however. People can find many reasons to massacre each other; religion is only one of them."
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Glad to see someone so eager to learn, Inessa piles on a few more books she thinks he might consider interesting, one about dragons and their 'return' to Thedas, and another about the Fifth Blight. "Respect will get you far, if you can manage it. I can't say it will always be enough, but at least you can assume that as a 'qunari' expectations won't be terribly high. They are 'barely civilized' after all." She rolls her eyes at such nonsense, looking for more books to shove his way without breaking his arms in the process.
"In Thedas, the Chantry's rise to dominance and its fight to maintain said dominance have caused several wars. They are called Exalted Marches, crusades on behalf of the Chantry against whoever they deem as enemies; Tevinter, the Qunari, and the Dales, among others. This is not to say that the Chantry has nothing of redeeming value, but the gulf between what should be and what is can be rather wide. Not all wars can be traced back to the Chantry, however. People can find many reasons to massacre each other; religion is only one of them."