As they ascend the stairs, Inessa gives that some thought. "I have only been here a few weeks, but I've encountered no real racial tension. Either those drawn to the Inquisition are without bigotry or the Inquisiton's leaders work hard to enforce fair treatment. I can't say which, just yet. However, I make no such guarantees for any guests of the Inquisition and have avoided those nobles present. Perhaps my Warden status would protect me, but I have no real desire to find out."
She doesn't need to hear herself referred to as 'rabbit' or ordered about as though she's their personal servant.
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She doesn't need to hear herself referred to as 'rabbit' or ordered about as though she's their personal servant.