That is nothing other than a clear hint that Bioware isn't done with Inquisition or Inquisitors yet - and that were going to see new adventures, with new enemies and probably new problems to solve. It says very little about overall approval of Inquisitor in Thedas, because that's not the point of this part of epilogue.
I'm aware of the purpose of that part of the epilogue. I quoted that text because it's hints that not everybody approves of the inquisitor which is no surprise of course. It's also hinted that whatever inquisitor did or how popular or approved of she/he was, she/he has become a target to some people. What this means could be anything. It definitely means that we are going to face new enemies. But does that also mean that somebody is trying to assassinate inquisitor? Is somebody going to dethrone inquisitor? I guess we'll have to wait and see. Anyway my point is that because we don't know what will happen in the following DLCs it's not known how popular or approved of inquisitor is in the last DLC. It's not known can we continue being inquisitor and that is what I have been trying to say.
Yes, but I never said there that he doesn't love her or wouldn't want to be with her. And we both seem to agree that for him, his mission comes first.
As for "he's definitely didn't leave her because he doesn't want to see her wither and die" - we don't know that yet. It could be at least part of reason why. For all we know he is immortal - she is not. And unless this changes for either of them, such is the inevitable end.
I haven't said that you had said that Solas didn't love Lavellan. Or did I? Anyway that wasn't my intention. I was just commenting that he loves her very much.
I believe it's quite clear that Solas didn't leave Lavellan because he doesn't want to see her wither and die because he almost abandoned his mission because of her. That's why I think it's quite clear that the only reason why he left Lavellan is his mission.
Oh, I agree that it will change the world forever and will likely have terrible consequences, but I don't think the solution is as easy as getting the orb/Mythal's power - it's all part of some sort of bigger plan. Whatever task he has, it likely isn't as easy than just restoring ancient elves/elven gods, because that itself likely changes very little.
It also can't be just straightforward tearing of the Veil again - if it was it, why would he help Inquisition, instead of helping Corypheus? Obviously, even if the world without Veil is a distant dream of his, it's not going to be achieved easily.
Have I said that whatever Solas would do would be easy? Because I don't think I have said that. I was just saying that his plans doesn't necessarily mean that there is need for changing people's attitudes because his plans could entail something that will change the whole world whether that would be ripping the veil off or bringing the old gods back or something else.
I think bringing back old gods would definitely change a lot. They are very powerful beings and would definitely change the balance of power in Thedas. Flemeth was very powerful when we saw her and yet she had only a fraction of her power left. So when those gods will come back being probably the most powerful beings on Thedas it will change everything. After the mage templar war and after the breach Ferelden and Orlais are vulnerable and won't probably have forces to defeat the old gods if they would want to start a new war. Combined with ancient elves these gods and elves would definitely be a powerful force if they can agree to work together. The other possibility is that the elven gods could start a war against each other and if they would ally with different nations then it could lead to a new war between these nations.
I think it depends how many ancient elves there are to change the world. If Solas is able to gather all those ancient elves in one place they could form a powerful force. Maybe some nations would want to ally with them while others might want to start a war againts them.
Solas would have never wanted to help Corypheus because Corypheus wants to become a god and restore Tevinter imperium. That is something that Solas would never want. Besides Corypheus isn't going to rip the veil open and Solas wouldn't achieve anything by helping him because I don't think that Corypheus would just give his the orb back.
Well if Inquisitor is concentrated on Corypheus I don't think she'd have time for romancesAs for being blinded with love... fair, considering that it's probably what happened to Solas xD
Though honestly, blinded or not, it's hard to argue about how badly he's handled it all. It might as well be "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situation, but goddamn - if there's going to be some reconciliation, it won't be a smooth one.
Inquisitor could be concentrated on Corypheus and his actions but she could still have time for love but because she is so concentrated on Corypheus and other problems she might not see the signs that Solas is something more than just an apostate mage.
I agree that Solas handled the romance very badly. Although I don't think there could have been a good outcome for that in the main story because he has to leave. Anyway my Lavellans would welcome Solas with open arms. ![]()
Um, no he doesn't and no he's not. Abelas wasn't angry when he said that, plus he asks if there are elvhen such as him, when Solas reveals that his people yet linger. There was nothing in that dialogue that suggests Abelas knows anything about Solas being anything other than elvhen.
I think the exact words are "Elvhen such as you?" in which Solas responds to "Elvhen such as I". There is a little bit of anger in Abelas' voice when he asks that question and there is also a little bit of sadness and guilt in Solas' voice when he responds. Solas also moves his gaze on the ground when he says that as if he would be ashamed. Because of those things I suspect that Abelas knows who Solas is.
That is assuming that we will be give such an option. For all we know, we may not meet ancient elves at all, as wherever Solas goes, it might be away from everyone.
I thought we ware discussing about whether ancient elves would approve Lavellan if she would decide to join them and I was pointing out that I think it's possible. Of course it's possible that this would never happen or the option is given to all inquisitors. But I think were weren't discussing about that or were we?
I'm not talking about OFFICIAL ambassador position, but one that is more symbolic - a "bridge", if you'd like. And whether Lavellans want it or not, they - and their every action - represent their people. It's like that with everyone - whatever somebody is and what they do (especially when we're talking about position like that of Inquisitor) cast light or shadow on people they originate from (should I even mention what an uproar picking Vivienne - the first mage to be a divine - can cause?). That's not to say that they have to just represent elves. My elf is a mage and represents mages as well.
I thought you were talking about official ambassador because I think that is what the word means. Of course every inquisitor represents their race/class etc and I agree that inquisitor could help elves because she/he is inquisitor and if inquisitor is mart then she is capable of creating better relationships between elves and humans for example. But it wouldn't be wise to intefere too much because that would most likely have negative consequences. If inquisitor would want to help elves then I think it would be for the best to not do it publicly because when inquisitor would interfere on that matter then the nobles wouldn't like it. But if inquisitor doesn't help elves publicly then the elves would probably think that the inquisitor would have abandoned them. So I think that it's not a good idea to help elves publicly even though elves would want that. I think the best way to help elves is do that secrectly but then inquisitor wouldn't be seen as a bridge between elves and humans.





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