"stop stering at my breast" hahahaha
What do you think of Morrigan?
#26
Posté 11 novembre 2009 - 10:28
"stop stering at my breast" hahahaha
#27
Posté 11 novembre 2009 - 10:30
Raltar wrote...
She is a manipulative, selfish, power hungry, evil ****.
So, she's a woman then?
#28
Posté 11 novembre 2009 - 10:33
#29
Posté 11 novembre 2009 - 11:46
#30
Posté 12 novembre 2009 - 07:43
#31
Posté 12 novembre 2009 - 08:12
Jankum wrote...
Morrigan is like my last ex: hot, selfish, and totally insane. As a mage, Morrigan isn't very useful to me, but is just too damn interesting to get rid of.
Then why did you get rid of your...ex?
#32
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 05:19
Haasth wrote...
Beyond that I also think she's very annoying due to her selfishness and total lack of respect for people in need of help.
I agree with that, but if you take the "Growing up in the Kokori Wilds" (Spelling ???) companion chat all the way through then it becomes clear that Morrigan has had little or no contact with humans when growing up and she admits she lack social skills. Can you imagine having Flemeth for a mother, it's not a great start to life.
I romanced her from the start, grew bored of her callous nature, decided I preferred Leilanna. but got her respect meter back to 100% and she called me 'friend', I felt bad about how I dumped her tried my best to stay friends with her, then I refused the ending offer as I couldn't expose a innocent child to an Arch Demon and she left before battle.
I miss her.
I take it the after ending save takes place after I refuse her offer but before the final battle, because she is not at camp. I was gutted after the credits rolled when I got back to camp and she was not there.
Modifié par xYOSSARIANx, 22 novembre 2009 - 05:20 .
#33
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 05:33
ooooooooo
Modifié par sypherin, 22 novembre 2009 - 05:33 .
#34
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 05:51
After experiencing both female options, I'm probably going to avoid romances in the future, and just take them to friendly for the bonuses. (At least MotB provided romance-only benefits to *both* the companion and the main character.)
Morrigan is too negative while traveling, and Leliana talks far too much for my liking. If I feel like a quick fling I can go to The Pearl, and take kisses from girls I help out. My evil characters can get down with a desire demon for laughs
(Too bad that doesn't have an effect on my character, something like 'Demon Lover' with some bonuses but a penalty to willpower for often being lost in recollection of the mind-blowing good time you had with the demon.)
Modifié par Endurium, 22 novembre 2009 - 06:02 .
#35
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 05:57
#36
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 05:59
Man, I am simply dying to know what she did with my dam kid !
#37
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 06:01
Spaghetti_Ninja wrote...
She's OK. It's just to bad that the romance goes nowhere in the end.
I'm not sure what other companion couplings wind up with a child? Granted she can end up with it anywys, but really, no other couple in the game can come close to the male PC and Morrigan couple.
#38
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 06:08
As for being "interesting"... Bleh. She's hypocrital, contradictory and whimsical. Not really my cup of tea.
#39
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Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 06:13
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Xeonor wrote...
So yea, as the title says, what do you think of her?
She is a very intelligent Mage, thats for sure, but at the end I realized that she might actually be manipulating the entire party from the start...which is kinda annoying since kinda liked her character...and if you choose to let her have a "god like" baby as "her mother planned for her from the start" then 2 things comes to my mind:
1. there is an expansion where the baby becomes the new archdemon
2. Morrigan and Flemeth were both stitching the plan from the first day and then for some greedy reason Morrigan decides to eliminate her mom...or did she...
anyway I might be wrong...but well what do you think?
Well she pretty much tells you that her mother planned it from the start when she makes her proposal. I think she's a really cool character, though I certainly don't trust her. She is very well written and I really found myself feeling very sad but not surprised when she leaves. I'm hoping we will see her in the future. One of my favorite dialogues was with my male dalish where she says that she never thought it was possible to be friends with a man and something along the lines of how she values the friendship greatly though sometimes she may not prove worthy of it... something like that. It was a very moving comment.
#40
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 06:18
#41
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 06:48
I'm also gonna jump on the bandwagon and say that Claudia Black seriously stole the show with her voice acting.
Modifié par mrao, 22 novembre 2009 - 06:53 .
#42
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 07:30
That's more or less what's grating with her.PuffyTail wrote...
It seems like every time I had a conversation with her, I lost her approval a bit. Eventually I just gave her lots of gifts to boost her approval back up and never included her in my party.
She talks a lot of "freedom" and "having your own mind". But each time you actually have opinions of your own and aren't a yes-man to whatever she wants, you lose approval.
I mean, that's the girl who says I should free a murderer out of mercy, but I should kill a whole community just because they don't revolt.
#43
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 07:32
WTB Neutral Mage.
#44
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 07:35
Skellimancer wrote...
I can't stand her or Wynne.
WTB Neutral Mage.
Try having them both in the party, and being in a relationship with Morrigan. HOOOOBOYYYY Wynne is not as nice as she likes to make people think !
#45
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 07:36
In my game she was not a coldhearted *****. Just a very practical woman raised by a cold and powerful mother far away from civilization. She is very self aware and is the first to admit her lack of understanding on the way society operates. Her upbringing has made her very awkward around others and based on the hostility the rest of the group showed her, her lashing out at them never bothered me. I always wished there was more I could do to stick up for her.
To me the story as a whole focused on the various ways that people could be enslaved, the Elves, the Mages, the Dwarven Castless, Assasin's, Bards the Qunari and Morrigans relationship with her mother. People being trapped, sold, captured or bullied into lives they did not want was the theme that stuck with me the most. Morrigan was the loudest voice against that and her disdain of people who gladly bought into those systems seemed very justified to me (at least in terms of her character). I may not have liked everything she said or agreed with her views 100% of the time but that is not something I look for. I like a little conflict, it keeps you thinking.
My character helped free her from Flemeth and I believed her when she said that she was grateful for that. Even in the end I didn't see her behaviour as manipulative, it was very consistent with her quest for freedom. She even says something about "freeing the old god" it may have been Flemeth's idea but to me it was consistent with something she would want as well.
A very well written character and brilliantly acted. Morrigan is one the things that keeps me playing the game.
#46
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 07:40
#47
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 07:43
Well, the problem I have with her is not that she has her opinions (Sten have his own, and he's terrific), but her double-standards and hypocrisy.mrao wrote...
Somehow I don't really mind the whole approval loss thing with characters. A game where every character agreed with every decision I made would be a boring one, imo.
#48
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 07:49
Akka le Vil wrote...
Well, the problem I have with her is not that she has her opinions (Sten have his own, and he's terrific), but her double-standards and hypocrisy.mrao wrote...
Somehow I don't really mind the whole approval loss thing with characters. A game where every character agreed with every decision I made would be a boring one, imo.
I totally expected her views on the alienage elves. She wants freedom for those who she thinks are worthy of it. This seems like a view that Flemeth would have as well. I don't remember her ever saying she believes EVERYONE deserves freedom. Remember, she is still a woman raised by an abomination in a swamp with little to no human contact. In fact, she even mentions that she's spent more time with animals. She's not going to be the most stable woman around.
I think her internal conflict is what makes her interesting, but Its totally understable that people don't want to put up with her.
Modifié par mrao, 22 novembre 2009 - 07:51 .
#49
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 07:50
#50
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 07:55
Akka le Vil wrote...
Well, the problem I have with her is not that she has her opinions (Sten have his own, and he's terrific), but her double-standards and hypocrisy.mrao wrote...
Somehow I don't really mind the whole approval loss thing with characters. A game where every character agreed with every decision I made would be a boring one, imo.
You don't really get to "cure" her exactly, but you can show her how she's wrong at specific points. At the anvil of the void, she wants to use it. I suggested I could use it on her, and then got a persuade option basically to reveal her double standard to herself.





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