"I think I understand. Mages are not well-loved, though I must say the Inquisition is more tolerant than anywhere I've seen outside Nevarra or the Grey Wardens. Perhaps it is a sign of things to come, if mages are seen as aiding in Corypheus' defeat." Her tone is one of cautious optimism, wanting to hope for that but not willing to lose sight of a more realistic outcome.
"Why are mages killed? Are they susceptible to possession as well? What about their powers makes them so feared?" Not that such is a good excuse for wasting the Maker's gift, in her mind, but Inessa knows it's not beyond the thought of some.
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"Why are mages killed? Are they susceptible to possession as well? What about their powers makes them so feared?" Not that such is a good excuse for wasting the Maker's gift, in her mind, but Inessa knows it's not beyond the thought of some.