> Krem was the one initially interested in the Chargers reaching out to the Inquisition, and believes that it would be a real force for improvement across Thedas, even in its early stages, hence why he will go out of his way to suggest missions that the Chargers can go on throughout their time with the Inquisition.
> Being from Tevinter has gotten him mixed reactions. He does't mind Bull's teasing about it, as he knows it's all in good humor, and that Bull respects him regardless of origin. Being of the soporati, he probably doesn't face as much scrutiny as, say, Dorian might, but he does still get squinted at for it from time to time when he tells people where he came from. He's a lot more aware of the lower classes and more wary of the nobility because of his station just above slavery.
> He's more open to other races than most of Tevinter seems to be, with his only real concern when it at least comes to individual Qunari being the possibility of conversion attempts. He firmly believes you can't judge a nation by the actions of one man, or vice versa. The elven slaves, he was a little closer to, as they were everywhere, running errands, occasionally stopping by his father's business, and even made friends with some of them. He doesn't know what to think of the Dalish, but only because he's rarely encountered them, save for on jobs with Bull. (Dalish herself is just another one of the Chargers, so she doesn't count, obvs.) Mages in general, the ones not in direct power over him, he doesn't really have much problem with, unless they're throwing fire at him.
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> Being from Tevinter has gotten him mixed reactions. He does't mind Bull's teasing about it, as he knows it's all in good humor, and that Bull respects him regardless of origin. Being of the soporati, he probably doesn't face as much scrutiny as, say, Dorian might, but he does still get squinted at for it from time to time when he tells people where he came from. He's a lot more aware of the lower classes and more wary of the nobility because of his station just above slavery.
> He's more open to other races than most of Tevinter seems to be, with his only real concern when it at least comes to individual Qunari being the possibility of conversion attempts. He firmly believes you can't judge a nation by the actions of one man, or vice versa. The elven slaves, he was a little closer to, as they were everywhere, running errands, occasionally stopping by his father's business, and even made friends with some of them. He doesn't know what to think of the Dalish, but only because he's rarely encountered them, save for on jobs with Bull. (Dalish herself is just another one of the Chargers, so she doesn't count, obvs.) Mages in general, the ones not in direct power over him, he doesn't really have much problem with, unless they're throwing fire at him.