Veeia will have her own opinions on this, but I thought it was a bit strange at first because I couldn't tell if he liked Cadash as she was or if he was in love with the Inquisitor as an idealized symbol. If you keep in mind that he's written for all the races -- humans, elves, qunari, and dwarves, then you will become more understanding of his limitations. He did acknowledge the Carta background and it was the perfect opportunity for him to come clean about his lie, but at least Cadash can choose to be hurt over his lying more than his past when it comes to light. You know?
What tickles me is that he keeps calling her "Lady Cadash." I imagine that's exciting for a gal that's been treated as a thug from the get-go. Other than that, I don't recall any more dwarf specific conversations.
Oh, and another interesting thing about Blackwall is that you can tell him you never loved him while in prison. And if he's given a chance to stay with the Inquisition at the judging, he will say he doesn't believe that she doesn't love him. You can practically see his heart being ripped bare right there for all to see. Touuuuuuugh scene. Even to the end, he still fights for it.
Thank you! I haven't done Blackwall's personal quest, so I don't know about the prison scene. I was going to look up his romance scene after I finished his personal quest.
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