Tis less how many that causes me to have questions but more when and where I found them: Ferelden, when the Blight raged and the years following. Even when the Blight did not spread, a land still needs to recover from it, anyone in the Free Marches experiencing the influx of refugees can attest to that. But I had a son to raise and so what was available to me was what I could uncover alone, without meeting them. [The Crossroads taught her much but how does one explain such a thing without showing it? Even the showing is difficult when she has no desire to allow people to step through as they please when they do not know what Corypheus plans.] A land shapes her people, and there may be something I have overlooked that other have seen, or vice versa.
You can never truly say never, who knows what will happen now, even the certainties such as the Dalish always wandering and keeping to their clans are no longer so clear.
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You can never truly say never, who knows what will happen now, even the certainties such as the Dalish always wandering and keeping to their clans are no longer so clear.