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Goodbye Morrigan. The witch hunt is On! DA2 PRobably not!


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Dynamomark wrote...

wickedwizzard01 wrote...

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And I predict that the Warden will be back in DA2 dlc or DA3


i have said something similar even a linkup with Morrigan and it still could happen unless the warden dies in this dlc 
or it is set 30 or more years after DA:O
the warden will be dead by then due to the taint unless it can be "cured"


Mike Laidlaw talks about "closure" in the video posted above. Let's hope that "closure" does not involve teh Warden dying.

I think that has to be what it means. I highly doubt the Warden will be returning ever again. I base this on two things: 1) It would be weird to give the silent Warden a voice now, and 2) It would be weird for them to make another "silent protagonist" game.

So if this really is the end of the road for the Warden, and NOT the end of the road for Morrigan...then I forsee only bad things ahead. In such a situation I think death is the best thing that can be hoped for.

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SirOccam wrote...

Dynamomark wrote...

wickedwizzard01 wrote...

Dynamomark wrote...

And I predict that the Warden will be back in DA2 dlc or DA3


i have said something similar even a linkup with Morrigan and it still could happen unless the warden dies in this dlc 
or it is set 30 or more years after DA:O
the warden will be dead by then due to the taint unless it can be "cured"


Mike Laidlaw talks about "closure" in the video posted above. Let's hope that "closure" does not involve teh Warden dying.

I think that has to be what it means. I highly doubt the Warden will be returning ever again. I base this on two things: 1) It would be weird to give the silent Warden a voice now, and 2) It would be weird for them to make another "silent protagonist" game.

So if this really is the end of the road for the Warden, and NOT the end of the road for Morrigan...then I forsee only bad things ahead. In such a situation I think death is the best thing that can be hoped for.


Perhaps you are right, but I still think our Warden deserves a better closure than a 2 hour DLC.

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Dynamomark wrote...

wickedwizzard01 wrote...

Dynamomark wrote...

And I predict that the Warden will be back in DA2 dlc or DA3


i have said something similar even a linkup with Morrigan and it still could happen unless the warden dies in this dlc 
or it is set 30 or more years after DA:O
the warden will be dead by then due to the taint unless it can be "cured"


Mike Laidlaw talks about "closure" in the video posted above. Let's hope that "closure" does not involve teh Warden dying.


the video is interesting  that is why i said maybe a linkup again in DA3 :huh:

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SirOccam wrote...

Dynamomark wrote...

wickedwizzard01 wrote...

Dynamomark wrote...

And I predict that the Warden will be back in DA2 dlc or DA3


i have said something similar even a linkup with Morrigan and it still could happen unless the warden dies in this dlc 
or it is set 30 or more years after DA:O
the warden will be dead by then due to the taint unless it can be "cured"


Mike Laidlaw talks about "closure" in the video posted above. Let's hope that "closure" does not involve teh Warden dying.

I think that has to be what it means. I highly doubt the Warden will be returning ever again. I base this on two things: 1) It would be weird to give the silent Warden a voice now, and 2) It would be weird for them to make another "silent protagonist" game.

So if this really is the end of the road for the Warden, and NOT the end of the road for Morrigan...then I forsee only bad things ahead. In such a situation I think death is the best thing that can be hoped for.


That would make me disappointed like none other Posted Image... But, sadly, it seems like that'll happen. If anything, I would like my Warden to at least travel with Morrigan (I doubt that'll happen), but unfortunately, death seems to be the only viable option considering Morrigan's continued involvement in DA2...

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The Edge wrote...

SirOccam wrote...

Dynamomark wrote...

wickedwizzard01 wrote...

Dynamomark wrote...

And I predict that the Warden will be back in DA2 dlc or DA3


i have said something similar even a linkup with Morrigan and it still could happen unless the warden dies in this dlc 
or it is set 30 or more years after DA:O
the warden will be dead by then due to the taint unless it can be "cured"


Mike Laidlaw talks about "closure" in the video posted above. Let's hope that "closure" does not involve teh Warden dying.

I think that has to be what it means. I highly doubt the Warden will be returning ever again. I base this on two things: 1) It would be weird to give the silent Warden a voice now, and 2) It would be weird for them to make another "silent protagonist" game.

So if this really is the end of the road for the Warden, and NOT the end of the road for Morrigan...then I forsee only bad things ahead. In such a situation I think death is the best thing that can be hoped for.


That would make me disappointed like none other Posted Image... But, sadly, it seems like that'll happen. If anything, I would like my Warden to at least travel with Morrigan (I doubt that'll happen), but unfortunately, death seems to be the only viable option considering Morrigan's continued involvement in DA2...



not sure about what will happen in this DLC but it has me very worried that is certain:mellow::huh:
and to be honest.... the link up thing is what i hope for but seems unlikely indeed:crying:


EDIT:Mike sort of implied in the interview that Morrigan would return even after DA2 so at least there is still a lot of Morrigan to come , yet i have no clue if this is good or bad, it all depends on what will happen and how they handle her:mellow:

Modifié par wickedwizzard01, 26 août 2010 - 03:31 .


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I don't really understand how people come up with such strange ideas, obviously there's no reason on earth to think that the Warden is going to die, he or she is going to meet Morrigan again, and presumably have the happy ending that they should've been able to have all along. In addition to that, I imagine that something is going to be revealed that sets up her role in future games. Of course the Warden will still be alive, we might not see him or her in the future, but it can be assumed that the Warden, Morrigan, and their child (whether its the DR child or just a regular human child) will all be living together as one big happy family. At least I hope that's how this DLC ends up, we'll all find out soon enough. But worrying about your Warden getting killed seems rather pointless to me, this isn't about death or unhappiness, this is about closure, about your Warden finally getting their big happy ending with Morrigan, its happiness and joy for all :) .

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SirGladiator wrote...

I don't really understand how people come up with such strange ideas, obviously there's no reason on earth to think that the Warden is going to die, he or she is going to meet Morrigan again, and presumably have the happy ending that they should've been able to have all along. In addition to that, I imagine that something is going to be revealed that sets up her role in future games. Of course the Warden will still be alive, we might not see him or her in the future, but it can be assumed that the Warden, Morrigan, and their child (whether its the DR child or just a regular human child) will all be living together as one big happy family. At least I hope that's how this DLC ends up, we'll all find out soon enough. But worrying about your Warden getting killed seems rather pointless to me, this isn't about death or unhappiness, this is about closure, about your Warden finally getting their big happy ending with Morrigan, its happiness and joy for all :) .


I really wish there is a happy ending but some how i don't think it will be all sunshine and rainbows
i am not saying the warden will die in this DLC but as this is still DA:O 
i just expect the worst and hope for the best so to speak
and i wouldn't be surprised if something bad does happen, one way or an other it is the end of our warden
don't know if you have read the announcement on the DA:O site, but it does not look to be a happy ending
some things in there have me very worried.:crying::unsure:

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SirGladiator wrote...

I don't really understand how people come up with such strange ideas, obviously there's no reason on earth to think that the Warden is going to die, he or she is going to meet Morrigan again, and presumably have the happy ending that they should've been able to have all along. In addition to that, I imagine that something is going to be revealed that sets up her role in future games. Of course the Warden will still be alive, we might not see him or her in the future, but it can be assumed that the Warden, Morrigan, and their child (whether its the DR child or just a regular human child) will all be living together as one big happy family. At least I hope that's how this DLC ends up, we'll all find out soon enough. But worrying about your Warden getting killed seems rather pointless to me, this isn't about death or unhappiness, this is about closure, about your Warden finally getting their big happy ending with Morrigan, its happiness and joy for all :) .


Gonna be hard for my main's child to be normal. Considering my main is a Dwarf Noble. Yes, thats right, my dwarf bagged that. *shivers* Cant imagine a Half n Half: Human/Dwarf child. Would be ugly as sin i think. But anyway, good to hear about this DLC. Might convince me to pick up a used copy, since i sold DA:O and Awakenings ages ago.

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SirGladiator wrote...

I don't really understand how people come up with such strange ideas, obviously there's no reason on earth to think that the Warden is going to die, he or she is going to meet Morrigan again, and presumably have the happy ending that they should've been able to have all along. In addition to that, I imagine that something is going to be revealed that sets up her role in future games. Of course the Warden will still be alive, we might not see him or her in the future, but it can be assumed that the Warden, Morrigan, and their child (whether its the DR child or just a regular human child) will all be living together as one big happy family. At least I hope that's how this DLC ends up, we'll all find out soon enough. But worrying about your Warden getting killed seems rather pointless to me, this isn't about death or unhappiness, this is about closure, about your Warden finally getting their big happy ending with Morrigan, its happiness and joy for all :) .

Oh how I wish I could believe that. I would love if my Warden and Morrigan could settle down and live out their lives making (mortal) babies in an idyllic cabin by a secluded lake somewhere. But I'm just adding 2 and 2 here, and no matter how badly I want it to be 5...it just doesn't look like that's going to be the case.

Morrigan's continued story is all but assured at this point, and likewise is the Warden's absence after WH. I suppose it's not outside the realm of possibility that Morrigan could show up in future games and make some mention of the Warden chilling back at the lovenest. I'm just choosing not to get my hopes up that high. Been burned too many times. :P

Anyway, "closure" doesn't necessarily mean it has to be happy. It means the ambiguity is removed. The Warden dying is as much "closure" as your example, if not more. And anyway, it seems to me that Wardens as a whole are not meant for happy endings. There's still that pesky Calling business. No, I think dying, heroically, for the sake of Morrigan/the baby, could be a very satisfactory ending. There's 0 ambiguity there. Ultimate closure.

(But if the "lovenest" ending is available, I will take it in a heartbeat) :D

Modifié par SirOccam, 26 août 2010 - 05:54 .


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its Morrigan taking on Flemeth's name and probably merging with her. Bioware isnt dumb enough to close this door. In fact, I think the DLC is opening a door for us to transition to DA2 with Morrigan/flemeth story.



Also Apologys for not reading previous posts. Just wanted to throw my two cents in quick.

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I think a non-happy ending would be a lot more interesting and could open the door for more opportunities, whether for Morrigan or Hawke or some future character we get to create.



I'm just worried that this DLC is going to be geared more towards the male Wardens that romanced Morrigan more than it will be geared towards other Warden-types.



I would love it to somehow tie Origins to DA 2 though, though technically DA2 starts while Origins is already in progress. It could be some foreshadowing for Hawke, maybe.

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Some people need to learn to let go of the Warden. I think some are getting too attached to the idea that you would be able to make a character in game A and carry it over through game B, etc.

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Inverness Moon wrote...

Some people need to learn to let go of the Warden. I think some are getting too attached to the idea that you would be able to make a character in game A and carry it over through game B, etc.


*points to your pic banner thingy w/ Legion in it*
(yes, Legion is an NPC, but it's a similar principle, isn't it? ^_^ )

I personally want the Warden back. Since DA2's a no-go for that idea, I can wait for DA3, or DA4 or whatever. It won't stop me from getting DA2, but the choices Bioware made for DA2 probably won't stop me from wanting my Warden back. ^_^

We can point to precedents for AND against (w/ the same company's games, too) having a character carry over from game A to B, but, as far as some players go, IMHO, it all boils down to preference. In the end, I still know/understand that it's Bioware's call. 
Methinks people just keep mentioning it as a form of 'petition': trying to give Bioware a nudge/hint (or, at times, even blatantly clear) as to what some of us want. ^_^

That said...as long as Claudia Black's voice is in it (in DLC and DA2), I guess I can be 'content'. :lol:

Modifié par gotthammer, 26 août 2010 - 06:37 .


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hmm... i wonder how much time will have passed... and whether or not we get a dragon baby out of the deal...

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Wasn't there an official bioware quote that said something like : "I think fans of Morrigan will not be disappointed with the directions the story is going" or something like that. Im pretty sure it was.

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DIdn't David Gaider or someone from BioWare say we could see the Warden in DA2? If so, how would he die in the DLC then?

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Dynamomark wrote...

http://www.rpgfrance...-sur-dragon-age


Nice interview! Awesome news for all Morrigan fans. Finally. B)

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I very much dislike that this is a DLC.

I am against DLCs being used to tie up purposely made loose ends.

I want a patch that allows me to kill morrigan!

Also if any of the DLC transfers I would curious as to how to set up a plot flag that the game would read that she is dead if such a decision is made in this dlc.

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A morrigan DLC? Fantastic!

I can't wait for it.

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SirGladiator wrote...

I don't really understand how people come up with such strange ideas, obviously there's no reason on earth to think that the Warden is going to die, he or she is going to meet Morrigan again, and presumably have the happy ending that they should've been able to have all along. In addition to that, I imagine that something is going to be revealed that sets up her role in future games. Of course the Warden will still be alive, we might not see him or her in the future, but it can be assumed that the Warden, Morrigan, and their child (whether its the DR child or just a regular human child) will all be living together as one big happy family. At least I hope that's how this DLC ends up, we'll all find out soon enough. But worrying about your Warden getting killed seems rather pointless to me, this isn't about death or unhappiness, this is about closure, about your Warden finally getting their big happy ending with Morrigan, its happiness and joy for all :) .


I really think youre just being sarcastic... lol...  'cause that, with all do respect, is just wishful thinking... Nobody, with this kind of setting (dark fantasy/semi dark fantasy?) could expect such ending with rainbows and multicolor little ponnies running about... Morrigan is a dark character, or should I say, mostly dark. She's not made for hearth and home, long love commitments...  Even if she fell genuinely in love with you in Origins, she didnt cave in, she didnt abandon her larger scheme of things she felt complied to do. THAT was the thing that made her sooo interesting IMHO.
She's set for a power struggle, of huge proportions; it would be totally against her character to force her become a sweet Fereldian wife.

That being said, as long as the "closure" (whatever it might be) is handled with class and care, and not in a cheap way, Im all for it. But somehow I doubt the DLC is an appropiate medium to close our warden story, a full expansion would have been sooo much better...

Modifié par Drizzt ORierdan, 26 août 2010 - 01:31 .


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I'd like to get some closure in this DLC, preferably not of the "conveniently closes the door behind him' variety either.

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i can't believe it the end of the warden in a dlc my hart just broke (AHH IT HURTS)


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If we don't get some real closure in this DLC. I'm going to nerd rage.

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Dynamomark wrote...

SirOccam wrote...

Dynamomark wrote...

wickedwizzard01 wrote...

Dynamomark wrote...

And I predict that the Warden will be back in DA2 dlc or DA3


i have said something similar even a linkup with Morrigan and it still could happen unless the warden dies in this dlc 
or it is set 30 or more years after DA:O
the warden will be dead by then due to the taint unless it can be "cured"


Mike Laidlaw talks about "closure" in the video posted above. Let's hope that "closure" does not involve teh Warden dying.

I think that has to be what it means. I highly doubt the Warden will be returning ever again. I base this on two things: 1) It would be weird to give the silent Warden a voice now, and 2) It would be weird for them to make another "silent protagonist" game.

So if this really is the end of the road for the Warden, and NOT the end of the road for Morrigan...then I forsee only bad things ahead. In such a situation I think death is the best thing that can be hoped for.


Perhaps you are right, but I still think our Warden deserves a better closure than a 2 hour DLC.



Well, the Warden's story ties up nicely with DAO.  I mean... killing an archdemon!   That's a nice climax.  The rest is all epilogue and prequel for the DA2.

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I reckon they're probably going to kill off the god-baby (if you made it) in this DLC to make it easier to carry Morrigan's story forward...