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But on my dark urge run I triggered the Lathander thing and got out of the temple with the mace in time, so the creche was destroyed and Lae'zel was pretty pissed, but not pissed enough to leave.
But there is a problem with the premise of this question which is a spoiler in itself. To avoid it, I might just remind you that in D&D lore there are 2 "races" of Gith, the Githyanki and the githzerai, and Idk if the game story just dont mind it very well, or dont put it very well, but no matter, for the question in place, they did not fully understand as a people why they are at war with one another, and there are those who sought to unite the Gith under one society, forsaking the long standing war against one another, probably originated as a parting gift from the enslavement of the mindflayers.
Long story short, if considering that part of the lore in full or partially, you will never be "ok" with the Gith as a whole, because they are not ok with each other either.
Not at all.
After dealing with the Inquisitor, you can go into the underground via the statues in edges of the same room (unlocks a secret door) and then quick-travel outta there.