[A disenfranchised people, he wants to say. Oppressed and discriminated against. It's the legacy of slavery. But he doesn't know the Orlesian for that, and he's not sure he understands enough to speak to it out loud.]
We don't have elves either. Just stories. And then we call them fae mostly. But I think that's how we think of spirits— spirits of nature. It's a weak connection to your Dalish, but maybe like that.
It makes enough sense. [There's a lapsing pause beCAUSE THIS WOULD Be easier in English.] When you say 'elven people,' I hear 'people.' People do things like this to each other in my world too.
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We don't have elves either. Just stories. And then we call them fae mostly. But I think that's how we think of spirits— spirits of nature. It's a weak connection to your Dalish, but maybe like that.
It makes enough sense. [There's a lapsing pause beCAUSE THIS WOULD Be easier in English.] When you say 'elven people,' I hear 'people.' People do things like this to each other in my world too.