pretty likely to you... you mean. That's because I don't have any impossible premise that you have to prove, and I still don't know what your arguments are proving!
As for fiona's judgement, I can only believe that any rational being would believe the advice of their advisors just like the Inquisitor. If the Inquisitor's advisors were giving **** advice and you know no other way, then ofcourse I don't blame them for taking it. It was a **** situation with compromised entourage and bad advice. She was swindled but the circumstances ensured she would be that way. There was no malice in her intentions and circumstances enforced by entrappment set her on that path. That is not negligence, that's entrapment which you people don't care for. Thus it is impossible for her to know better.
Not good enough. She was brought up being taught what Tevinter is just like everyone else. She would have no reason to trust them. As I said before, all she had to do was NOT take them at their word. That's it!





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