Not necessarily. You could be of the opinion that the Maker created and controls everything. That the "will of the Maker" is an actual thing. This includes every single event that has happened in the past and that happens during DAI, good or bad. There are plenty of people that believe similar things about the real-world God, and I don't think that makes them zealots (religious fanatics), only intensely faithful.
I tend to play my Trevelyans as having faith but in believing that the Maker is absent, leaving us to our own devices. Thus I don't buy into the whole "chosen one" role that people want the Inquisitor to be. Both Cassandra and Dorian say that they believe that the Inquisitor was where he/she needed to be when they (Thedas) needed him/her. I certainly wouldn't call Dorian a zealot, but he has faith, which is what leads him to believe that.
That's the thing though, with maker you can connect everything to him so its not really hard. But the said leap of faith needs to be taken. The Chantry dictates the maker has abandoned humanity anyhow. And the Irony here is the only fade entities that have always ignored Thedas are spirits of hope. Because there was no hope to attract them, so they have ignored all mortals. This indirectly means there is no hope for Thedas. ![]()





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