In all honestly, there's not a lot Inessa could to do reassure Morrigan when it comes to Wardens and trust. Her own faith in the order has been severely tested, first at Weisshaupt, then Ansburg. So, she wouldn't pull a Kaisa and mount an all-out defense against the first sign of a sour opinion of them. If she spent all her time doing so, the young Warden would never have time for anything else.
A white eyebrow arches at Morrigan's opinion of Bethany, and she takes another sip while gathering her thoughts. "She is a capable mage, but the Hawkes have a high enough profile. If they aren't included, perhaps it is for the best." She pauses, then glances over to Garahel, happily people-watching. "...when I was imprisoned at Weisshaupt for refusing Clarel, I realized how few people I could truly trust within the order. At the time, it was limited to Garahel, Ciri and Kain. It has grown since, but when I am in need, they are the first to come to mind. Take that for what it is worth, if anything."
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A white eyebrow arches at Morrigan's opinion of Bethany, and she takes another sip while gathering her thoughts. "She is a capable mage, but the Hawkes have a high enough profile. If they aren't included, perhaps it is for the best." She pauses, then glances over to Garahel, happily people-watching. "...when I was imprisoned at Weisshaupt for refusing Clarel, I realized how few people I could truly trust within the order. At the time, it was limited to Garahel, Ciri and Kain. It has grown since, but when I am in need, they are the first to come to mind. Take that for what it is worth, if anything."