I wouldn't/wasn't offended that Solas doesn't consider dalish/elves "his people" anymore than Sera does. Solas does take an "individual first, group second" mentality and its clear long before that conversation. He tells Cass "mankind is a trial" (as in everybody, not just humans) and all that stuff, and makes it clear he pretty much identifies with spirits more than he does any of the real world Thedosians he's encountered. Just look at the lead up dialogue to "All is New, Faded for Her" in the rotunda. Or the dialogue in Haven where he asks if Cassandra is defined more by her cheekbones than her faith, Varric by his chest hair and not his wit (I think? lol) . Basically, Solas takes the view people are people (including fade people lol) and doesn't identify himself by his ears being pointed. I think he actually says that sentence too at some point, come to think of it.
Trevelyan (or any other inquisitor) correctly picking up on that vibe he's giving off and saying so isn't some haughty crime, imo. Its observant.
+ if you drill him a bit in this conversation, he admits he used always to think of himself as... himself.
I was really moved by this conversation, was thinking "oh, what an amazing, independent mind" etc. =>
again, ehhh. Funny thing he said this to my dwarven lady only, but, yeah, anyway, the Lavellan in my heart heard this too
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