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What she says.
Well, basically I said the same a few hundred pages ago.
I find it totally out-of-character that Solas, as self-assured and bold as he is, gives away the orb because he is "too weak". If I found myself too weak to do something (especially if I have done it before), I would not turn to somebody else, I would find a way to gain that strength (he has the time, after all, there is no urgent threat at hand). Pride usually keeps people from looking for help, let alone from giving immense power away and into suspicious hands. Also I do not buy that "He thought Cory would die in the act" theory. What is this theory based on anyway? It's just... it seems to odd. I don't give a loaded gun to someone with killing on his mind, simply because I hope he might shoot himself trying to figure out how to use it. It's just such a dangerous game to play. A wise and thoughtful character would not do that, I think.
I'm completely on team 'Solas is the actual Dread Wolf'. Him being the vessel of Fen'Harel's spirit doesn't really make sense to me. We know anicent elves exist, we know that the gods did actually exist in physical form. It makes sense that Solas is an ancient elf who was once worshipped as a god. Plus it explains why he looks different to modern elves. I actually think Solas being seperate from Fen'Harel takes away from his character a bit. I love that he's complex and the differences between what we know of Fen'Harel and Solas can't be explained by 'they're seperate entities' but 'he grew up'.
Why exactly does it not make sense that he might be just the vessel?
And how does he look different from modern elves?
Don't get me wrong, I do not mean to attack. In fact, I have no opinion on this matter anymore, he could or could not be the "original body of Fen'harel". I just do not see how one of both makes "no sense", when I see no argument fully refuting one of both theories.
And he looks like an elf to me, so I'm really curious.