Much of what was written of the Maker comes from the Chant, I have little love of it or either. [Belief of a thing existing, faith, those can be separate from love of a thing and live about the Chasind and that strikes a deeper chrod.]
Again the question comes of reality that I wonder: what makes a thing real. Is it to touch it with the hands, to smell the salt of the skin, to hear breath rattle in the lungs? Or is it what one makes of it? [Or both. Both could be good but unhelpful when that would be the middle ground and when there were bodies, when there was blood in the air in the air with screaming (if that detail can be kept to leadership so much the better) then what good is the middle ground? When the ears are pointed. When home is the forest and the tattoos are blood writing.] Was the sacrifice and blood given freely, demanded, taken, or some combination?
[Does it matter? (Yes.) There's always sacrifice. The roads of Thedas churn wetly, blackly beneath them all wet with the blood of those who built them, bones and old beneath their feet.]
Thedas has wrestled with the face of itself for Ages. The Chantry split between Tevinter and all the rest. Elsewhere there are those who call spirits gods. People cannot fully decide the nature of the prophet Andraste. The Qun threatens and causes more to question their faith. There were Exalted Marches past and one against elves who would not follow a human god. Is that what you mean by questioning here?
a few months from now this is going to be in the elven artifacts' lap so enjoy one day adalia
Again the question comes of reality that I wonder: what makes a thing real. Is it to touch it with the hands, to smell the salt of the skin, to hear breath rattle in the lungs? Or is it what one makes of it? [Or both. Both could be good but unhelpful when that would be the middle ground and when there were bodies, when there was blood in the air in the air with screaming (if that detail can be kept to leadership so much the better) then what good is the middle ground? When the ears are pointed. When home is the forest and the tattoos are blood writing.] Was the sacrifice and blood given freely, demanded, taken, or some combination?
[Does it matter? (Yes.) There's always sacrifice. The roads of Thedas churn wetly, blackly beneath them all wet with the blood of those who built them, bones and old beneath their feet.]
Thedas has wrestled with the face of itself for Ages. The Chantry split between Tevinter and all the rest. Elsewhere there are those who call spirits gods. People cannot fully decide the nature of the prophet Andraste. The Qun threatens and causes more to question their faith. There were Exalted Marches past and one against elves who would not follow a human god. Is that what you mean by questioning here?