Strange, how similar the two were. Lavellan isn't sure what to make of it; could there be some relationship between their two worlds after all? No one knew where humans came from, she knows that much -- just across the sea, and most likely after the Veil was put in place. Humans, after all, seemed unable to be able to function where it was thin. Something to think about, at least, and her expression indicates she's mulling it all over as she's silent for a moment or two.
"Strange." For no other word would seem to do. "Not every mirror, no. Just the ones called eluvians. They open by a key, although what works as a key varies from mirror to mirror. Sometimes it's knowledge, other times it's an object or a phrase." She has no real understanding of how they were used in Arlathan, but she can make a guess. "I assume that there were some commonly open to use, at the height of the elven empire, and others that only a privileged few could use. But they all went through the Crossroads in the end, which is a place not quite in the waking world and not quite in the Fade." So the same in between space of two worlds, again.
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"Strange." For no other word would seem to do. "Not every mirror, no. Just the ones called eluvians. They open by a key, although what works as a key varies from mirror to mirror. Sometimes it's knowledge, other times it's an object or a phrase." She has no real understanding of how they were used in Arlathan, but she can make a guess. "I assume that there were some commonly open to use, at the height of the elven empire, and others that only a privileged few could use. But they all went through the Crossroads in the end, which is a place not quite in the waking world and not quite in the Fade." So the same in between space of two worlds, again.