I haven't wanted to go within fifty yards of a Chantry-related anything since I was eight, but it's my understanding that the mages in that project are few and far between--and one of them is Nell, whose politics I think we can safely say aren't loyalist. I don't think it's quite the same thing.
And I don't often make a habit of taking tea with loyalists, so maybe they do have their own kind of support network that I'm not privy to. But there are fewer of them in the Inquisition than there are of us. I wouldn't blame them for feeling isolated. Even if you like templars and Chantry sisters, they're a poor substitute for your own kind.
This is not a suggestion that we invite them to our parties, mind you. It's just demon's advocate.
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And I don't often make a habit of taking tea with loyalists, so maybe they do have their own kind of support network that I'm not privy to. But there are fewer of them in the Inquisition than there are of us. I wouldn't blame them for feeling isolated. Even if you like templars and Chantry sisters, they're a poor substitute for your own kind.
This is not a suggestion that we invite them to our parties, mind you. It's just demon's advocate.