Even knowing about the betrayal, it still feels wrong to sacrifice the dreadnought. One hundred people are on that ship, helping us deal with red lyrium. I can't justify pulling ground support just because they happen to belong to the Qun and I never sang tavern songs with them.
Does their philosophy have harmful aspects? Yes, quite a lot of harmful aspects. But I'm not going to punish someone for coming from a culture I disagree with, until they actually act on it. Preemptive strikes are almost never a moral high ground.
I do have some inquisitors save the Chargers, because we're all better at treating our people as real people in the heat of the moment, but I don't consider it the "right" decision. Any more than Solas is making the right decision favoring his people over modern Thedas, viewing modern Thedas as mindless, soulless... oh wait, that's how most people view the Qunari.
The only good Qunari is a dead Qunari in my book. My inquisitor only went along in the hope of backstabbing them before they did to us.
If the next game is set in Tevinter i'm looking forward to trying to attack that vile dangerous scourge some more.





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