I hate Morrigan.
#51
Posté 13 octobre 2010 - 09:42
#52
Posté 13 octobre 2010 - 12:30
But i have a friend who plays DA and hates her guts and got rid of her. I guess it all depends how you feel about her character traits and personality. At the begining she doesn't have much but she's like a slow blossoming flower character wise.
#53
Posté 13 octobre 2010 - 01:13
#54
Posté 13 octobre 2010 - 01:17
#55
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 03:37
#56
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 04:17
#57
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 04:18
#58
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 04:21
#59
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 04:24
#60
Guest_cosgamer_*
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 05:53
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#61
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 06:02
I must be deranged, I love her to bits and pieces.
#62
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 06:55
cosgamer wrote...
Morrigan is a rare multifaceted character. If you can see beyond the surface you'll view one of the more interesting characters to come along in a long long time. Too, while she may be on the beotch side she becomes an awesome mage. Certainly miles better than the condescending Wynne.
Uhm, yeah, multifaceted like "I just go with the Warden to get more power myself while not giving a **** for others". Multifaceted, eh.
#63
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 07:12
#64
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 07:19
naledgeborn wrote...
Seems like fellower doesn't enjoy the company of non-submissive women.
It's the opposite. I'd really like to have strong women in my party just as long as they have a good alignment. Morrigan is nothing but selfish and does not care for Ferelden at all but for her own power. If this was BG, I'd let her be killed immediately.
I really liked Wynne. She is a strong woman indeed yet she is a good soul. And Morrigan? Either Neutral Evil or Chaotic Evil - worthless for my characters. Furthermore, she is a potential threat for as long as she lives, Flemeth still has a daughter to resurrect into.
Modifié par FellowerOfOdin, 31 octobre 2010 - 07:23 .
#65
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 07:29
#66
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 07:42
FellowerOfOdin wrote...
naledgeborn wrote...
Seems like fellower doesn't enjoy the company of non-submissive women.
It's the opposite. I'd really like to have strong women in my party just as long as they have a good alignment. Morrigan is nothing but selfish and does not care for Ferelden at all but for her own power. If this was BG, I'd let her be killed immediately.
I really liked Wynne. She is a strong woman indeed yet she is a good soul. And Morrigan? Either Neutral Evil or Chaotic Evil - worthless for my characters. Furthermore, she is a potential threat for as long as she lives, Flemeth still has a daughter to resurrect into.
Why should she care for Ferelden? It never gave her anything, after all, unless you count the Templars hunting her and her mother as something.
#67
Guest_cosgamer_*
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 07:44
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FellowerOfOdin wrote...
naledgeborn wrote...
Seems like fellower doesn't enjoy the company of non-submissive women.
It's the opposite. I'd really like to have strong women in my party just as long as they have a good alignment. Morrigan is nothing but selfish and does not care for Ferelden at all but for her own power. If this was BG, I'd let her be killed immediately.
I really liked Wynne. She is a strong woman indeed yet she is a good soul. And Morrigan? Either Neutral Evil or Chaotic Evil - worthless for my characters. Furthermore, she is a potential threat for as long as she lives, Flemeth still has a daughter to resurrect into.
"If this was BG, I'd let her be killed immediately." And yet you complain because she's not sympathetic towards other people? A tad hypocritical, and judging by that sentence I'd guess you let Viconia be burned at the stake in BG2?
Personally I prefer to have NPCs with different perspectives/alignments. It makes for a more interesting game. For instance the banter between Morgain and Alistair in DA:O, or Viconia and just about anybody in BG2.
#68
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 08:14
Nattfodd wrote...
I hate who hates Morrigan.

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#69
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 08:18
#70
Posté 31 octobre 2010 - 08:24
Epic pic.adneate wrote...
Also, to the poster who posted the Morrigan Approves pic.
Nice cleavage lol.
#71
Posté 01 novembre 2010 - 04:11
Modifié par Zenjamin, 01 novembre 2010 - 04:19 .
#72
Posté 01 novembre 2010 - 04:16
No.naledgeborn wrote...
Seems like fellower doesn't enjoy the company of non-submissive women.
To assume such is antagonistic or simple.
You dont have to agree with people who dislike her. but to imply that they are somehow lacking in moral fiber?
Your side has no right to claim that, as those who dislike her dislike her specifically because of her lack of morality.
But this defense is typical of why many people like her I think. They see her as a "strong" woman. And fall in love with her because of that alone.
Yes. She is a strong woman.
Its what she does with that strength that matters.
And it is that lack of direction or even lack of soul that many of us take issue with.
Could someone who keeps on claiming she is deep or multifacited please explain this to me.?
Feel free to send me a pm it your reasoning must include spoiler.
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She could have been deep, She could have mbeen open. She could have had multi dimentions. But she seems the most one dimentional characters out there.
Conversation early on:
Moragan "Survival is more important then anything else, do you agree?" (paraphrasing)
Warden: "No. I believe that there are worse things then death."
Morragan: "Well. F**k you then" (paraphrasing)
So far, everything she has ever said boils down to that philosophy and personality.
Morrigan only concerns herself with what will increase her own personal power. And she scorns anyone who is not equally as selfish.
Everything she does or says can boil down to that.It is one dimentional and makes for a boring and deplorable character
Can we blame her upbringing? Yes. Does it matter? No.
Modifié par Zenjamin, 01 novembre 2010 - 04:20 .
#73
Posté 01 novembre 2010 - 11:09
naledgeborn wrote...
This is where we agree to disagree, I think shes more chaotic neutral.
Wrong. Morrigan cannot be Chaotic Neutral as this requires her to be in a group with a common goal - and that's not the case. The "real" group wants to save Ferelden whereas Morrigan only wants to become more powerful herself and...uh, spoilers.
Quoting from Wikipedia for Neutral Evil:
Neutral Evil is called the "Malefactor" alignment. Characters of this alignment are typically selfish and have no qualms about turning on their allies-of-the-moment. They have no compunctions about harming others to get what they want, but neither will they go out of their way to cause carnage or mayhem when they see no direct benefit to it.
We got 3 critical strikes here.
cosgamer wrote...
"If this was BG, I'd let her be killed immediately." And yet you complain because she's not sympathetic towards other people? A tad hypocritical, and judging by that sentence I'd guess you let Viconia be burned at the stake in BG2?
What you just said makes no sense...at all
You mixed up a real person's behaviour that's based on a character in a video game with a character in a video game. That's comparing apples to oran...cannonballs to bananas. You either lost yourself in hyperbolas or did not get what I said in the previous post. In the latter case, I highly suggest re-reading it to get a second chance on understanding what I just wrote, thanks!
#74
Posté 01 novembre 2010 - 01:53
I really like Morrigan. I'd probably like her less in real life, but as a roleplay character I adore her. On the other hand I despise Wynne with a vengeance. Patronising, overbearing, preachy, law-abiding boring old hag... Ungh!
I guess something psychological could be read from this, though I don't know what. There's no real point to my post either, merely musing upon my thoughts upon the subject.
#75
Posté 01 novembre 2010 - 02:21
Both are strong personalities yet have a totally different alignment. Morrigan is selfish, cruel and cold-hearted whereas Wynne is a truly good people who cares for others and is willing to being any sacrifice. Wynne is 100% lawful, in general, lawful good, whereas Morrigan is 100% chaotic and pretty much...evil to a lesser degree. On the one hand, she is not running around blindly killing stuff, but on the other hand, she truly has a evil personality.





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