Dragon Age has very deep and intricate lore thanks to years of world building, all set up by Dragon Age: Origins lead writer David Gaider's secret master lore doc. The world of Thedas has been established for the best part of two decades now, as players have been through and experienced racial tensions, horrible conflicts, and various historical events that have shaped Dragon Age into the series we know it as today.
Unfortunately, a lot of fans feel like Dragon Age: The Veilguard has swept a lot of the previously established world building from other games under the rug a little, and while we knew the game would only take into account a few decisions made by past characters we've created, there are certain things not acknowledged in The Veilguard that just don't make much sense. All the racial violence, for starters.
If you've played a Dragon Age game, you should be aware of how badly the Elves are treated by almost every other race. For example, living as a City Elf in Dragon Age: Origins has you abused by humans and sectioned off in your own Alienage, such is the disgust felt by many at Elves simply existing. The...