Elsa: “Huon is an elf. He was apprehended in the alienage ten years ago. His wife, Nyssa, works for a dressmaker in Lowtown.”
Elsa: “Huon was taken many years ago. Most of the alienage’s inhabitants do not even know him.”
Nyssa: “I used to dream of him returning. But not like this. He’s changed, and I don’t know him anymore. I sent him away.”
Nyssa: “Huon didn’t leave me. He was taken away.”
Nyssa: “When the templars found out he was a mage they chained him and dragged him from the alienage. In front of everyone.”
Nyssa: “If he had been himself, I would have taken him back gladly!”
Nyssa: “Now I’m trapped in this... this sham. Married, but with no husband, and no future.”
Evelina
Elsa: “Evelina was trained for eight years in the Circle in Ferelden. She was last seen in her former residence among the refugee community in Darktown.”
Elsa: “Our files indicate she petitioned Meredith for financial support of numerous other pre-adolescent Blight survivors.”
Walter: “This is our home as much as it is hers. Evelina shared everything she had with us.”
Walter: “I’m not Evelina. I’m Walter. Evelina was our... friend. She was our mother.”
Walter: “Evelina found us when the darkspawn came, when our parents died. She made sure we got to Kirkwall safely.”
Walter: “She didn’t want us to be stuck in Darktown. She wanted to give us a real life.”
Walter: “But when she went to join the Circle here, they called her apostate for leaving the tower in Ferelden. They locked her up.”
Walter: “Everyone died in the Blight. Evelina kept picking us up, new children every day, every one she could save.”
Walter: “She thought the Circle would help her. But they just locked her away.”
Conclusion
Hawke: “The blame for everything these mages did can be laid at your feet.”
Hawke: “Look at the way you treat them. Is it any wonder they’re so desperate?”
Anders: “Maybe if you never took Huon from his wife she wouldn’t be dead!”
Anders: “Evelina could be alive and with the children she risked everything to save.”
Is the guy who you've partnered-ified for many moons being caring?
absolutely. he worked from home today to make sure i was feeling alright. and he literally will not stop bringing me food and water 🙄 i would call him overbearing if i didn't know how much it freaked him out. so i'm just letting him do his thing.