[The comparison seems to catch her by surprise. She can't say it's one she's really heard before - though before the Inquisition, she hadn't exactly been in the company of too many Dalish elves. Certainly not enough to be conversational.]
Well. I suppose so. [She seems reluctant to give him the point, though even she's not entirely sure why. It just seems-- odd. Not as strange as hearing stories about a Herald touched by Andraste herself and coming to Skyhold to find the man was-- well, she hadn't been expecting an elf. The mage part she'd heard, one of many things shed been instructed to keep a close eye on while she wintered at the keep, but-- Sometimes she finds herself looking at him when she's certain no one else is watching, trying to puzzle it out. She shouldn't question divine providence but it seems like an exceedingly bizarre pick.
Not that the Inquisitor has been anything but capable. But that almost is just as strange, given the circumstances.]
I don't know how it is with your people, but mine spend quite a lot of time squabbling at one another.
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Well. I suppose so. [She seems reluctant to give him the point, though even she's not entirely sure why. It just seems-- odd. Not as strange as hearing stories about a Herald touched by Andraste herself and coming to Skyhold to find the man was-- well, she hadn't been expecting an elf. The mage part she'd heard, one of many things shed been instructed to keep a close eye on while she wintered at the keep, but-- Sometimes she finds herself looking at him when she's certain no one else is watching, trying to puzzle it out. She shouldn't question divine providence but it seems like an exceedingly bizarre pick.
Not that the Inquisitor has been anything but capable. But that almost is just as strange, given the circumstances.]
I don't know how it is with your people, but mine spend quite a lot of time squabbling at one another.