When you do Dragon Age quest lines in an order that’s possible but extremely unlikely.
Teagan: Gray Warden, we need you to go find the Sacred Ashes of Andraste, it’s the only hope for-
Hero of Ferelden: Oh I’ve already got those.
Teagan: I beg your pardon?
Hero of Ferelden: Oh yeah, it was this whole thing. There was a dead templar in Lothering, he had a note for some guy in Denerim called Brother Geni-something, he pointed us at this weird mountain villiage in the frostback mountains. Fought a cult, saw a dragon, got naked, got the ashes.
Teagan: How?! Why?!
Hero of Ferelden: I already said how, there was a note on a dead Templar in Lothering. As for why, I dunno, I figured the ashes might come in handy one day, and it was better to have em and not need em than need em and not have em.
Teagan: You tracked one of the holiest relics on Thedas that’s been lost for centuries, something that an entire company of soldiers couldn’t find, and you did it because it might ‘come in handy?’
Hero of Ferelden: Well they did.
Teagan: …
Hero of Ferelden: So you want ‘em or not?
Teagan:(mumbles) Sweet Andraste… (louder) Yes, please hand me the ashes.
dragon age origins and da2 are like this is the most moving and meaningful depiction of the found family trope you’ve ever seen in your goddamn life. dragon age inquisition is like here’s your shitty coworkers
The only quest i can think of her "leaving" is if you defile the sacred ashes, i never had anyone get -50 approval (unless i was using the dlc prank gifts) and never had anyone straight up leave i always get high approval from my party members
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So do I usually , I was doing an evil playthrough trying to be the worst gray warden possible