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DJmacpher

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I read this and I thought that it was good enough to share.

http://docs.google.c...mgn&interval=30


It's some very interesting points about the Mystery Girl seen in the concept/teaser art.

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I would believe it.


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well done. I approve of the final question, and I say yes.

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dmgdougshow

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Very possible. I naturally just assumed it was an older Morrigan (the white hair, purple lipstick and similar outfit). But this does make a bit more sense.

Modifié par dmgdougshow, 10 juillet 2010 - 04:01 .


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Antiuna wrote...

well done. I approve of the final question, and I say yes.

she looks like something out of FF7

Modifié par gamerm, 10 juillet 2010 - 04:01 .


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Time4Tiddy

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Unless it's Morrigan, older, hence white hair, and part demon, because she carried a demon baby. And the dragon is her child.

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The game spans a decade, and presumably starts around the time the Warden reaches Lothering. I don't think there'd have been enough time for Morrigan's daughter to have grown up.

Modifié par Ladybright, 10 juillet 2010 - 04:03 .


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no way, it's clearly sesshomaru from inuyasha

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Time4Tiddy wrote...

Unless it's Morrigan, older, hence white hair, and part demon, because she carried a demon baby. And the dragon is her child.

Could be also played a female and alistair bed morrigan does it make it his child ?

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If it is Morrigan's child, and there's a romance option for her, Hawke will be allowed nowhere near her. No one deflowers my daughter, darn it.

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Ladybright wrote...

The game spans a decade, and presumably starts around the time the Warden reaches Lothering. I don't think there'd have been enough time for Morrigan's daughter to have grown up.

God soul baby is nto like other babies.

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Obviously, yes. Didn't think it would take a powerpoint for most people to actually see this coming.

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Ladybright wrote...

The game spans a decade, and presumably starts around the time the Warden reaches Lothering. I don't think there'd have been enough time for Morrigan's daughter to have grown up.


If it really is the Archdemon in the form of a human would it really age like a regular human?

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Everyone assumes that it's her child.

Sorry, but it can't be her child.

Some players never concieved a child with Morrigan using the ritual.

Bioware wouldn't make it her child with complete disreguard to player's decisions, unless somewhere soon after the battle Morrigan somehow found a dragon and decided to screw it senseless, or was just "given a baby" to her by one of the old gods in the fade.

Modifié par Juneya, 10 juillet 2010 - 04:08 .


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Time4Tiddy wrote...

Unless it's Morrigan, older, hence white hair, and part demon, because she carried a demon baby. And the dragon is her child.


Those were my thoughts as well.  We never saw Morrigan after the Blight since she just up and left, so maybe the Archdemons energy affected her appearance.  I doubt the dragon is her child, since she seemed certain the child would in fact be a child, however.  

Especially with the confirmation of Flemeth, I would assume Morrigan would also have something to do with this game as well. 

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Plenty of it makes sense, but there are some flaws within the logic.



First of all, because this is a new game and not an expansion, things you did in DA:O won't effect things in DA2. This brings up the question of whether or not "The Warden"(or Alistair if "The Warden" was female) would have made the God-Baby with Morrigan or not in the unaltered, storyline that is never told. So there is a chance that the God-Baby may not even be existent.



Secondly, that slideshow likes to say that because Hawke is fighting darkspawn and there is a dragon, it must be the Archdemon. This is obviously flawed due to the fact that Hawke isn't a Warden and likely won't be running around with the intent of ending a blight. Along with that is the notion that after Awakenings we are now aware that darkspawn don't even need an Archdemon. Also, you must consider that throughout the game you are faced with many fights against dragons, multiple of which were rather large, frightful creatures of immense power and *not* Archdemons, so there's no way to be sure that the dragon in the picture is the Archdemon.






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Please, please let her be romance-able. Having a girlfriend High Dragon would make adventuring just that little bit easier.

But on a serious note, that's a good argument, and it has plenty of merits. Assuming that this is Morrigan's daughter, I can't help but assume that both the dragon and the woman on the cover are one and the same. Failing that, Morrigan might be the woman.

The point of biggest interest for me, however, is the allegiance of the lady and her dragon. If they are indeed Morrigan and daughter, then who's side are they on? It's clear that Morrigan had feelings for my Warden, but she also had entirely secret motives, and I can't help but wonder how this is going to turn out.

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Juneya wrote...

Everyone assumes that it's her child.

Sorry, but it can't be her child.

Some players never concieved a child with Morrigan using the ritual.

Bioware wouldn't make it her child with complete disreguard to player's decisions, unless somewhere soon after the battle Morrigan somehow found a dragon and decided to screw it senseless, or was just "given a baby" to her by one of the old gods in the fade.

Bioware completely ignored the Ultimate sacrifice in Awakening, so it isn't ridiculous to assume this mystery person is Morrigans daugther.

Modifié par Solostran85, 10 juillet 2010 - 04:13 .


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gamerm wrote...

Antiuna wrote...

well done. I approve of the final question, and I say yes.

she looks like something out of FF7


Or FF8... Ultimecia? :lol:

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Juneya wrote...

Everyone assumes that it's her child.

Sorry, but it can't be her child.

Some players never concieved a child with Morrigan using the ritual.

Bioware wouldn't make it her child with complete disreguard to player's decisions, unless somewhere soon after the battle Morrigan somehow found a dragon and decided to screw it senseless, or was just "given a baby" to her by one of the old gods in the fade.

Remember how they did that regardless by not implementing a proper explanation as to why the Ultimate Sacrifice Warden was alive again during Awakening? Well, yeah...

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Omg Morrigan used the god baby to abosrb the god soul just so she could absorb the god soul!SHe has gained eternal youth and beauty*draogn of beasuty originally*

This is why flemeth wanted her to do it!

So she could possess morrigan and get real immortality body and SOUL!!!

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Juneya wrote...

Everyone assumes that it's her child.

Sorry, but it can't be her child.

Some players never concieved a child with Morrigan using the ritual.

Bioware wouldn't make it her child with complete disreguard to player's decisions, unless somewhere soon after the battle Morrigan somehow found a dragon and decided to screw it senseless, or was just "given a baby" to her by one of the old gods in the fade.


Even if your Warden tells Morrigan to eff off she shows up in Orlais. There's plenty of Wardens there for her to fornicate with.

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Assuming this game takes place soon after the Blight, wouldn't Morrigan's baby be just that... a baby or, heck, maybe still be in the womb when the game starts? If so, said god child would only be around ten or so years old by game's end. I strongly doubt the mysterious "Dragon Lady" is Morrigan or her child.

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DJmacpher

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 Some one said they thought the game started when the warden in DA:O gets to Lothering (cause thats around when it's destroyed).
I think it starts several years after that. I mean look at this guy

I don't think he'd just run away, unless he was a kid when it happened. 

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Google powerpoint has gotten pretty good... As for the Dragon Age stuff, I'd say that I agree but I think there's a chance that it could be Flemeth in the godbaby's body. The whole ordeal with her and Morrigan seemed strange to me. I felt that there was more to it like it was set up or something.