There are rather large inconsistencies regarding Solas and his views on elves:
Inconsistency Number One
Following the quest in the Winter Palace he has this to say:
"Our people? Who are- oh, you mean elves! I'm sorry, I was confused. I do not consider myself to have much in common with the elves."
In this same conversation, when the Inquisitor suggests he should do more to help elves, he irritably asks (with irony) whether he should skulk around in the Dales mourning his lost heritage. And yet this is exactly what he does in the Dales! Here are some quotes:
At the Emerald Graves: "My people built a life here. It must have been something to see."
Conversation with Sera in the Dales:
Solas: Our people used to be here.
Sera: Pfft, you say that everywhere.
Solas: It is more true than you want to believe.
Sera: I bet right? Who wants to think about stepping on dead elves?
Solas: Din elvhen emma him?
Sera: Oh you felt that one.
There are further examples of Solas expressing his kinship with modern elves:
1). Elf specific dialogue regarding the orb wielded by Corypheus:
"The orb he carried? It is ours."
"...we must prepare for their reaction, when they learn the orb is of our people."
In this conversation he repeatedly uses the word our ("...our people", "...our gods", "...our pantheon") suggesting that he feels kinship with the elven inquisitor (whom he refers to as lethallin which is often used as an elven kinship term).
2). He also considers Sera one of his people, attempting to speak to her in elvish:
"I'd hoped, well, our people can sometimes feel the rhythm of the language despite lacking the vocabulary."
Inconsistency Number Two
A second inconsistency is his statement that Dorian's 'nostalgia' for the ancient elves is 'pointless' and 'romanticised' and that Arlathan was no more innocent than the Tevinter Imperium. And yet it is Solas who waxes nostalgic about the ancient elves when you ask him about it, and he also expresses contempt towards the Imperium which was built "on the bones of [his] people."
So, was Solas written by multiple people or does the Dread Wolf (being a trickster god) simply lack a solid personality?





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