[Honestly that cuts to part of why Morrigan herself is reluctant to hand in what she should have with what she recovered from the Tirashan: if the elves there are sacrificing and working in the name in some forgotten being that isn't a god, then what could that mean? Another thing to throw at the Inquisition at this time?
Even Morrigan isn't so great a fan of chaos.]
I would be the last soul one would accuse of being a Chantry scholar but I believe they wish for him to return the world to its former glory. It might do them well to recall that there was a world that existed long before humans set foot on Thedas. Former glory has ever had a dangerous ring to it when one looks to our enemy.
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Even Morrigan isn't so great a fan of chaos.]
I would be the last soul one would accuse of being a Chantry scholar but I believe they wish for him to return the world to its former glory. It might do them well to recall that there was a world that existed long before humans set foot on Thedas. Former glory has ever had a dangerous ring to it when one looks to our enemy.