what does he think of the dalish in general? O: sorry if i missed it and you've already answered that!

tbh i just edited the post and retagged it w/ a vague answer to this but HONESTLY I’d prefer to go in depth lmao 

Like it’s important 2 kno that in Witcher-canon Iorveth is one of the first elves who came to the continent, but he doesn’t care about the evolution of their culture. I’d assume it’s the same for the Dalish of Dragon Age, in his eyes.

What and how they worship doesn’t matter anymore if they’re being oppressed. Elves can do whatever they want if it makes them happy: he isn’t going to correct anyone, because it’s not really his place. What matters is their freedom, and that’s what he’s going to fight for; not some distant and dead past that he lived through and saw fall. LIKE ofc he’d be sort of misty-eyed about it in reminiscing regarding what was lost and what they had, but he’d never condemn the Dalish for what they do or what they believe in. 

Moreover, it’s the fact that they’re trying?? to benefit themselves and their people with their teachings. Like Iorveth is a huge fucking jerk about most things but there’d be nothing in him but respect for them, and their adamance regarding their own culture. 

He doesn’t have the vast knowledge that someone like Solas would have had; like,,,, Solas is a god lmao whereas Iorveth is just a soldier: he’s got very limited information on the past in the first place, so it’s not like he himself would look at things in terms of what’s “right” and what’s “wrong”. The Dalish do what they think is best, and he’s not going to mess with that; he’s earnestly trying to get back what they had, but that doesn’t include the specifics of their culture and their religion. 

He juST,,,, WANTS THE ELves of the new world to experience the freedom that they deserve lmao


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