✯ NOT ANDRASTIAN AFTER THAT MESS OF A WEDDING I CAN TELL YOU THAT, LMAO. No, but seriously she’s probably agnostic. Never gave a shit about the Chantry and Andraste and the Maker, because wtf did He ever do for anyone in the Alienage, even the ones who believed? She heard about the Dalish creators in Nature of the Beast, but she doesn’t have time for them either—if they’re even real, they’re locked up somewhere and can’t help at all? Forget it. I think there’s too much injustice in her world for her to believe in any sort of higher power, she’s very much of the trilemma school of thought.
❝ God, I can’t think of one line in particular, but in general she’s usually probably saying something inappropriate to people in power. She takes no shit from the start of the game, even. (Stares at her history with Cailan, Loghain, Arl Howe, Eamon, etc)
☹ The easy one is Shianni, for a city elf, but Ellorian is actually surprisingly kind to herself for that one? No one can ever say she didn’t do everything possible in the situation, after all. She felt powerless, at the time, because she could cut a bloody swathe through the Arl’s estate and it still wasn’t enough and was never going to be enough, but what she regrets more is the events of Witch Hunt: finding Morrigan and losing her again, being unable to convince her to let Ellorian pass through the Eluvian with her.I think for a long time afterwards she goes over that moment in her mind again and again, wondering if there was a path she missed, if the right word would have changed Morrigan’s choice. She misses her sister, and she’s worried about her.
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