[considering Herian's feelings on the Dalish, Nari is surprised to hear the woman's note of hesitation when speaking of the Exalted March. She supposes that betrayal belongs to all elves. Picking and choosing between segments of the People may be something Dahlasanor never did, but it's still a favored pastime for too many. Elf-blooded, city elf, and Dalish alike.
That difficulty aside, the Canticle of Shartan is... important. Enough for her to adopt a quietly sincere and conciliatory tone.
Not yet enough to publicly broadcast her somewhat complicated feelings.]
It's Dalish history too. And not one oft mentioned in even the most accepting of the Clans, if at all. It won't change all minds to have the Canticle restored - perhaps it would reach only a few - but it would be a reminder that in at least one way we were once bound together in something other than death.
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That difficulty aside, the Canticle of Shartan is... important. Enough for her to adopt a quietly sincere and conciliatory tone.
Not yet enough to publicly broadcast her somewhat complicated feelings.]
It's Dalish history too. And not one oft mentioned in even the most accepting of the Clans, if at all. It won't change all minds to have the Canticle restored - perhaps it would reach only a few - but it would be a reminder that in at least one way we were once bound together in something other than death.