I think it would look good for historical priority personally, I mean whose to say the elves will even exist in a thousand years? They like the Mandolorians will die a death that last for centuries.
They will die a death that will last millennia, until all that remains is their code, their history, and in the end, the shell of their armor upon the shell of a man, too easily slain by Jedi.-Kreia.
I picture the elves becoming increasingly rare, by the time of the Dragon Age they are only what? A few tens of thousands spread across Thedas where once they were as numerous as humans? Whose to say they won't be further depleted after the Dragon Age ends? What about the age after that? Or that? Or a thousand years from then? What will the people when Cassandra's and the Herald's bones are dust make of history?
So if they are no longer around, I'd think it would do to mark the remarkable ones, but that's just me.
I like for people to get their due, even if they are dead.
If the Dreadegg Wolfhead has his way, this may not be the case.
There's also Sandal's prophecy - "One day magic will come back. All of it. Everything will be the way it was. When he rises, everyone will see."
I am predicting that in DA 4 or DA 5 that the Veil inevitably comes down. The protagonist will have a choice in determining if they want to minimize or amplify the casualties of such an event.
If the Veil comes down, Elves will regain their immortality back. Which means that there will be little reason for Elves to procreate since they could just live forever or use Uthenara stasis.





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