Sera of Dragon Age: Inquisition is a companion character that can only be romanced by female Inquisitors. She is the first-ever character in the series to be romance-locked for just female characters, and is a city elf with no love for the Dalish. While she may be immature at times, she has intelligence that is beneficial to the Inquisition, in terms of her archery skills, and her ties with the Friends of Red Jenny.
However, Sera is a character that is not loved by all fans. This is because Sera has a lot of issues against the Dalish, including Dalish Inquisitors. When she meets the Inquisitor for the first time, and they are Dalish, she reacts in disappointment. She sees the Dalish as «too elfy» and finds their traditions to be just plain wrong, as she is Andrastian. It is not unusual for a Dragon Age character to have strong opinions about religion, but Sera is the first companion that brings religion into a possible break-up scenario in a romantic relationship.
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This is a scene that only can happen to Dalish female characters that romance Sera, and occurs only after completing the quest, «What Pride had Wrought.» During that questline, players and the Inquisition get to explore an ancient temple to Mythal. They meet ancient elves and deal with the Well of Sorrows, which has all the knowledge of Mythal's worshippers in it. A lot is shown about elven gods and culture. After the quest is completed, Sera tells the Inquisitor that she thinks the ordeal is silly and all made up, and that the only true God is the Maker. What happened at the temple had to all be because of demons.
The Inquisitor can agree or ignore Sera's jabs at their Dalish culture. If the
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