What happened to Morrigan?
#26
Posté 09 juillet 2010 - 09:30
So I would guess that Bioware is going to make some more expansions/DLC since the epilogue says "neither does anyone think his/her tale is complete..." Unless that's how our Warden's story is concluded and left to our imagination...then I'll be really bummed out. I really would like to see how things turn out between Flemeth and Morrigan. Not to mention other characters from DA:O, the ones that didn't make a appearance in DA:A.
#27
Posté 14 juillet 2010 - 11:02
#28
Posté 15 juillet 2010 - 07:54
Mdfitz wrote...
no one knows at this time i think but we will probably know in a future installment
She goes off and has a child. The child will be named Hawke. Yes, Dragon Age 2 is about Morrigan's baby.
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#29
Posté 31 juillet 2010 - 11:54
#30
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Posté 02 août 2010 - 08:12
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Modifié par jojimbo, 02 août 2010 - 08:13 .
#31
Posté 03 août 2010 - 03:25
wont consume the baby like Flemeth and become and old God herself? She said it numerous
times throughout the story its survival of the fittest and power and survival are the only things that
matter. Also she knows that even if you killed Flemeth she is not entirely dead so if she had the
body of an old God + her already powerful magic she would be able to decimate Flemeth and live
longer than if she just consumed another powerful mage, no?
#32
Posté 04 août 2010 - 01:54
Cj738 wrote...
If Morrigan was so secretive, and she wanted the old God in the child, what's to think that she
wont consume the baby like Flemeth and become and old God herself? She said it numerous
times throughout the story its survival of the fittest and power and survival are the only things that
matter. Also she knows that even if you killed Flemeth she is not entirely dead so if she had the
body of an old God + her already powerful magic she would be able to decimate Flemeth and live
longer than if she just consumed another powerful mage, no?
Well, Morri talked a lot of trash but she did ahve a few moments of love in there: called me my love, I got the sorrow and regret epilogue in DAO (replaying Awakening to get the Morri reference epilogue). Also, during the ritual if you drill down with her in the dialogue (as opposed to after the candlelight is blow out by her), she explains that the essence is waht she intends to preserve and "not the taint" that corrupted the old god, and she would teach it to respect where it came from, i.e. humans. So that gives plenty of lattitude for Bioware to design a storyline with a happy ending. Boy grows up hunted or something and after maturing and maybe a run for power is saved by Dad. Like what Lucas was rumored to have in mind for a second Star Wars sequel trilogy that he later discarded.
Modifié par Jarlof Seoul, 04 août 2010 - 01:55 .
#33
Posté 04 août 2010 - 08:07
#34
Posté 04 août 2010 - 08:18
Ashenwraith wrote...
Well...DA2 sounds like it's going to be a new storyline. Not sure how it'll include the decisions our Wardens have made in DA:O or DA:A, probably won't.
Except that the devs have said it will.
#35
Posté 04 août 2010 - 08:19
Just_mike wrote...
Mdfitz wrote...
no one knows at this time i think but we will probably know in a future installment
She goes off and has a child. The child will be named Hawke. Yes, Dragon Age 2 is about Morrigan's baby.
Unless that baby travels to the past after growing up, that's impossible
#36
Posté 04 août 2010 - 08:29
Kenrae wrote...
Just_mike wrote...
Mdfitz wrote...
no one knows at this time i think but we will probably know in a future installment
She goes off and has a child. The child will be named Hawke. Yes, Dragon Age 2 is about Morrigan's baby.
Unless that baby travels to the past after growing up, that's impossible.
I agree based on the fact that Hawk is a young man IN Lothering when you first meet Morrigan. Though I feel that part of teh story is yet to be told. I predict Hawke does have some interaction with Morrigan and the god child...and something I dont get is everyone assumes the child is going to be a boy? hmmm...why not a new daughter of Flemmeths line?
#37
Posté 04 août 2010 - 09:40
#38
Posté 04 août 2010 - 11:22
#39
Posté 04 août 2010 - 04:32
Last Darkness wrote...
Morrigan, your story is one of the best and worst cliffhangers of Origens.
So true!
#40
Posté 04 août 2010 - 04:34
jojimbo wrote...
I think the best way is to end the affair before DA:2 with a major expansion like "Awakenings" and of course a final farewell to our Warden and an achievable happy ending for those that wish just that.
Would love that. Would put this as the #1 RPG in my book ever, topping Ultima 7, EOBII, BGII, NWN2, PST as best game ever...
Would even play all Dragon Age anything out of thanks to Bioware.
#41
Posté 04 août 2010 - 11:21
and something I dont get is everyone assumes the child is going to be a boy? hmmm...why not a new daughter of Flemmeths line?
What?? Where are you getting that there are people assuming that the child is going to be a boy? Granted it would be nice for a god baby to carry the Cousland line (haha.. jk jk), but everytime, EVERYTIME I heard anything about the god baby it always was called a female.
Should be some sort of option to choose the gender, if it's gonna be this big a deal.
#42
Posté 05 août 2010 - 08:04
Just because Morrigan loves the Grey Warden and wants to preserve the essence doesn't mean she still cant take over the childs body and harness the power of an old God. With the Grimoire from Flemeth she probably learned how Flemeth took over bodies and intends to take over the body of the child. Respect where it came from, perhaps this means respect Morrigan herself as Morrigan respected Flemeth in a sense.Jarlof Seoul wrote...
Cj738 wrote...
If Morrigan was so secretive, and she wanted the old God in the child, what's to think that she
wont consume the baby like Flemeth and become and old God herself? She said it numerous
times throughout the story its survival of the fittest and power and survival are the only things that
matter. Also she knows that even if you killed Flemeth she is not entirely dead so if she had the
body of an old God + her already powerful magic she would be able to decimate Flemeth and live
longer than if she just consumed another powerful mage, no?
Well, Morri talked a lot of trash but she did ahve a few moments of love in there: called me my love, I got the sorrow and regret epilogue in DAO (replaying Awakening to get the Morri reference epilogue). Also, during the ritual if you drill down with her in the dialogue (as opposed to after the candlelight is blow out by her), she explains that the essence is waht she intends to preserve and "not the taint" that corrupted the old god, and she would teach it to respect where it came from, i.e. humans. So that gives plenty of lattitude for Bioware to design a storyline with a happy ending. Boy grows up hunted or something and after maturing and maybe a run for power is saved by Dad. Like what Lucas was rumored to have in mind for a second Star Wars sequel trilogy that he later discarded.
#43
Posté 06 août 2010 - 09:42
Cj738 wrote...
Just because Morrigan loves the Grey Warden and wants to preserve the essence doesn't mean she still cant take over the childs body and harness the power of an old God. With the Grimoire from Flemeth she probably learned how Flemeth took over bodies and intends to take over the body of the child. Respect where it came from, perhaps this means respect Morrigan herself as Morrigan respected Flemeth in a sense.Jarlof Seoul wrote...
Cj738 wrote...
If Morrigan was so secretive, and she wanted the old God in the child, what's to think that she
wont consume the baby like Flemeth and become and old God herself? She said it numerous
times throughout the story its survival of the fittest and power and survival are the only things that
matter. Also she knows that even if you killed Flemeth she is not entirely dead so if she had the
body of an old God + her already powerful magic she would be able to decimate Flemeth and live
longer than if she just consumed another powerful mage, no?
She did say during my DR questioning that no harm would come to the child. The implication I took away was ever. Your plot scenario is quite grim.
Well, Morri talked a lot of trash but she did ahve a few moments of love in there: called me my love, I got the sorrow and regret epilogue in DAO (replaying Awakening to get the Morri reference epilogue). Also, during the ritual if you drill down with her in the dialogue (as opposed to after the candlelight is blow out by her), she explains that the essence is waht she intends to preserve and "not the taint" that corrupted the old god, and she would teach it to respect where it came from, i.e. humans. So that gives plenty of lattitude for Bioware to design a storyline with a happy ending. Boy grows up hunted or something and after maturing and maybe a run for power is saved by Dad. Like what Lucas was rumored to have in mind for a second Star Wars sequel trilogy that he later discarded.
She did say during DR that no harm would come to the child.
Modifié par Jarlof Seoul, 06 août 2010 - 09:44 .
#44
Posté 06 août 2010 - 10:29
#45
Posté 06 août 2010 - 10:30
Jarlof Seoul wrote...
Cj738 wrote...
Just because Morrigan loves the Grey Warden and wants to preserve the essence doesn't mean she still cant take over the childs body and harness the power of an old God. With the Grimoire from Flemeth she probably learned how Flemeth took over bodies and intends to take over the body of the child. Respect where it came from, perhaps this means respect Morrigan herself as Morrigan respected Flemeth in a sense.Jarlof Seoul wrote...
Cj738 wrote...
If Morrigan was so secretive, and she wanted the old God in the child, what's to think that she
wont consume the baby like Flemeth and become and old God herself? She said it numerous
times throughout the story its survival of the fittest and power and survival are the only things that
matter. Also she knows that even if you killed Flemeth she is not entirely dead so if she had the
body of an old God + her already powerful magic she would be able to decimate Flemeth and live
longer than if she just consumed another powerful mage, no?
She did say during my DR questioning that no harm would come to the child. The implication I took away was ever. Your plot scenario is quite grim.
Well, Morri talked a lot of trash but she did ahve a few moments of love in there: called me my love, I got the sorrow and regret epilogue in DAO (replaying Awakening to get the Morri reference epilogue). Also, during the ritual if you drill down with her in the dialogue (as opposed to after the candlelight is blow out by her), she explains that the essence is waht she intends to preserve and "not the taint" that corrupted the old god, and she would teach it to respect where it came from, i.e. humans. So that gives plenty of lattitude for Bioware to design a storyline with a happy ending. Boy grows up hunted or something and after maturing and maybe a run for power is saved by Dad. Like what Lucas was rumored to have in mind for a second Star Wars sequel trilogy that he later discarded.
She did say during DR that no harm would come to the child.
If shes telling the truth or not doesnt matter, I think in the end, she will have powers like Flemeth.
#46
Posté 06 août 2010 - 12:43
Just_mike wrote...
Jarlof Seoul wrote...
Cj738 wrote...
Just because Morrigan loves the Grey Warden and wants to preserve the essence doesn't mean she still cant take over the childs body and harness the power of an old God. With the Grimoire from Flemeth she probably learned how Flemeth took over bodies and intends to take over the body of the child. Respect where it came from, perhaps this means respect Morrigan herself as Morrigan respected Flemeth in a sense.Jarlof Seoul wrote...
Cj738 wrote...
If Morrigan was so secretive, and she wanted the old God in the child, what's to think that she
wont consume the baby like Flemeth and become and old God herself? She said it numerous
times throughout the story its survival of the fittest and power and survival are the only things that
matter. Also she knows that even if you killed Flemeth she is not entirely dead so if she had the
body of an old God + her already powerful magic she would be able to decimate Flemeth and live
longer than if she just consumed another powerful mage, no?
She did say during my DR questioning that no harm would come to the child. The implication I took away was ever. Your plot scenario is quite grim.
Well, Morri talked a lot of trash but she did ahve a few moments of love in there: called me my love, I got the sorrow and regret epilogue in DAO (replaying Awakening to get the Morri reference epilogue). Also, during the ritual if you drill down with her in the dialogue (as opposed to after the candlelight is blow out by her), she explains that the essence is waht she intends to preserve and "not the taint" that corrupted the old god, and she would teach it to respect where it came from, i.e. humans. So that gives plenty of lattitude for Bioware to design a storyline with a happy ending. Boy grows up hunted or something and after maturing and maybe a run for power is saved by Dad. Like what Lucas was rumored to have in mind for a second Star Wars sequel trilogy that he later discarded.
She did say during DR that no harm would come to the child.
If shes telling the truth or not doesnt matter, I think in the end, she will have powers like Flemeth.
I'll buy the latter statement about powers. Would give an interesting aspect to a future Morri sub-plot resolution.
#47
Posté 13 août 2010 - 02:16
#48
Posté 13 août 2010 - 10:14
Lycans4ever wrote...
Probably we 'll see that in a later DLC or Expansion... I at least hope because i went and broke up with her early on and now i have no saves to fix that
Worth a replay to get a Morri romance option. I say go for it.
#49
Posté 14 août 2010 - 01:51
So, Morrigan never rebelled against Flemeth by having you kill her. It might not to others, but to me it actually seems strange that despite Morrigan seemingly wanting to kill to Flemeth and break the cycle, she still wants to do what Flemeth had intended her for - to preserve the Old God.
#50
Posté 14 août 2010 - 09:37
DA the main character is in the town of Lothering with Morrigan and Hawke and his sister start there. That is great.
DA the game is about 2 years long.
DA2 the game is 10 years long or so.
My guess is that if we do hear or see anything about Morrigan we will see her with a young child or meet her not long after the blight when she is still early in her pregnancy.
Without knowing the complete storyline of DA2, Morrigan's child maybe the third PC in the DA series and it would make perfect sense.
I mean, wouldn't it be awesome to have a PC that can tranform into a dragon. I'm thinking Breath of Fire type game here.





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