I started up another Inquisitor the other day and I couldn't help noticing that the very first thing you hear in the game, when you spawn out of the opening cut scenes, on that first bridge with Cassandra is:
The Commandments (from the Chant of Light)
edit: emphasis added by me
These truths the Maker has revealed to me:
As there is but one world,
One life, one death, there is
But one god, and He is our Maker.
They are sinners, who have given their love
To false gods.
Magic exists to serve man, and never to rule over him.
Foul and corrupt are they
Who have taken His gift
And turned it against His children.
They shall be named Maleficar, accursed ones.
They shall find no rest in this world
Or beyond.
All men are the Work of our Maker's Hands,
From the lowest slaves
To the highest kings.
Those who bring harm
Without provocation to the least of His children
Are hated and accursed by the Maker.
Those who bear false witness
And work to deceive others, know this:
There is but one Truth.
All things are known to our Maker
And He shall judge their lies.
All things in this world are finite.
What one man gains, another has lost.
Those who steal from their brothers and sisters
Do harm to their livelihood and to their peace of mind.
Our Maker sees this with a heavy heart.
-Transfigurations 1:1-1:5
Shortly after that one dude runs by you saying: "Maker, it's the end of the world!" (No it's not! Not not quite yet--it was SUPPOSED to be, if Corypheus hadn't screwed it all up for Solas.)
Thought this was interesting early game content given that I tend to lean toward Solas=Maker theories at this point. I think there may be a "Maker" beyond Solas, a TRUE maker (the devs haha) but I think Solas is the figure that most fits the description of the being the Chantry dubbed The Maker.
I believe that the game devs, writers specifically, would have been extremely deliberate in the first stuff you hear in-game of the Chant. I believe it is pointing to the game being about Solas, even then, in those little interwoven hidden details.
Chantry beliefs? Elvhen pantheon? Same thing! Dreaf Wolf / Maker take you!
I think Solas likes the idea of a Maker who doesn't intervene because he has now seen what his own intervention caused and he kinda hates himself for it. He now believes "action is not inherently superior to inaction."