"It is good to hear you say so. And likewise. I hope that your faith brings you peace, even if the state of the Chantry at the present time does not." It must be frustrating to believe in something that has become so warped. The elves have their gods who they have held onto through the long years of exile, slavery, and the lose of their empire. They don't argue over exact interpretations of what Andruil meant here, or what Falon'din was trying to accomplish there. Their stories are known to every Dalish elf by heart, whether they choose to show reverence to their gods, or have broken away from their clan and that life. The Dalish Grey Wardens Alistair once mentioned to her come to mind. Whether or not they pray to their lost gods, everyone knows the stories and they don't spend time trying to reinterpret them.
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