You have my word, we will not let them forget. I intend to make the Inquisition the voice of the downtrodden above all others. I fear myself that we will fix things up and move onto the next problem to solve, and things will return here to the way they've always been. I won't let that happen.
Good. I'm told of the Inquisition's previous focus in the Fallow Mire and the Western Approach, places that did not have any real population left, let alone a city in the heart of Orlais. This will require a different, more careful, approach. As long as the Inquisition remembers that, then...perhaps it will work.
I'm no diplomat or spy, just a Warden mage with a mabari. But if assistance is needed, I would gladly contribute.
You're right - there's been more leeway to take a heavy hand before, but this requires some subtlety. I have faith in Sister Nightingale and Lady Montilyet to advise their agents as such, but I'm not sure myself how the Inquisition at large will take to a more delicate operation. Any advice or assistance would be gratefully received.
The more of their fellow elves the locals see among the Inquisiton, the better. They have to know we're involved, that we're being treated here far better than what they might have expected. Maker knows what rumors might have reached them until now, with even Chantry mothers accusing us of heresy. We have to counter that with the truth.
Unfortunately the truth is so often only what the majority have chosen to believe. [Even if every elf in the Inquisition banded together, she's sure there would still be many other voices that shouted louder than them.] We'll just have to make sure we're the ones they listen to.
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I'm no diplomat or spy, just a Warden mage with a mabari. But if assistance is needed, I would gladly contribute.
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