Sera
Sera is yet another who spent the majority of her life away from other elves (don’t worry, she’s the last). Other than that, though, she is the total opposite of Solas in every regard. She is the most outspoken companion available in Dragon Age: Inquisition and she never hesitates to let this be known. And, as with many of your potential companions, she feels really strongly about her views of the world. She just happens to convey these sentiments in the most oddly hilarious ways.
During your first direct interaction with Sera she thought it was a good idea to steal the underwear of the soldiers you are fighting. Not their weapons, not their armor, just their underwear. She was very proud of that action. She tends to speak as if there are millions of thoughts flying through her head and she’s just barely grasping the gist of it. She responds to you in riddles, jokes at the gravity of situations, and never misses an opportunity to share her disdain for elves, magic, and royals.
Her hate of monarchs and elves makes her a bit hard to please if you’re looking for friendship, but her wit and the way she stands up to anyone trying to control her more than makes up for her difficult nature. For some serious laughs bring her along with Cassandra and Solas. The latter’s need to understand everything hits a wall when confronting Sera. She hates elves with every fiber of her being and goes out of her way to mock every attempt at civility from Solas.
Of course, a recommendation for Sera couldn’t possibly be made if she was utterly useless on the battlefield. She is a fast rogue and a master at archery. Her ability to pin down enemy archers and to quickly evade danger makes her invaluable when the going gets rough and you need to ensure the survival of your companions.