"Not every god," Lavellan says, with a certain amount of conviction. Whatever Strange's faith is, she's certainly not going to agree with it -- not even theoretically. His god, she's certain, is no more real than her's were. Which just leaves her with the theoretical discussion.
Which she is more than happy to busy herself with. "I would hate to see the face of someone who ended up in the wrong one," she muses, her amusement plain in her tone. "But it would matter to the believers, would it not? Who believe that there is only theirs, and that no other truth exists. They should know the truth about their faith."
She... may be a little more personally involved in this than she's letting on.
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Which she is more than happy to busy herself with. "I would hate to see the face of someone who ended up in the wrong one," she muses, her amusement plain in her tone. "But it would matter to the believers, would it not? Who believe that there is only theirs, and that no other truth exists. They should know the truth about their faith."
She... may be a little more personally involved in this than she's letting on.