15. Many large cities across Thedas have alienages. Which group lives in alienages?
From Quiz The World of "Dragon Age"
Answer:
Elves
Across Thedas, elves are often considered and treated like second class citizens by humans. Elves were the first inhabitants of Thedas, and lived for hundreds of years (they were possibly immortal). When the humans arrived, they were attacked and subjugated. The elves endured the quickening, which shortened their lifespans to match those of the humans.
In the Dragon Age, some elves live in their own societies, known as the Dalish. Those who live with humans, though, endure bigotry and poverty. These elves, often called city elves, live in alienages - ghettos in large cities like Denerim and Kirkwall. Smaller towns, such as Lothering, did not have enough elves to warrant an alienage, and most elves there lived in barns or stables.
Mages often live in communes called circles, where they could be taught and monitored.
Dwarves live in underground cities that were once connected by the Deep Roads, and rarely travel above ground.
A group of Qunari lived in Kirkwall for a time in their own compound, granted to them by the Viscount. The Qunari chose to isolate themselves from Kirkwall rather than integrate with the local population.