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A Last Request *fanfiction, spoilers, kinda long*


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tkaz85

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I was inspired to write this shortly after i finished the game for the first time.  I have never been moved to write anything like this before, which is a testament to the power of Dragon Age's story and the depth of its characters.  There is no place on this site to post fan fiction (if you are reading this, and you are responsible for the development of this site, this is a hint), but as it does contain spoilers I figured this was the best place to post it.  Please let me know if you like it, if I failed to catch any stupid graamatical errors, or if I horribly botched up the lore.  Thanks!

Note: this assumes a Male PC, romance with Leliana, high relations with Morrigan, and obviously an acceptance of her offer.


Somewhere in the Frostback Mountains

The drake slowly climbed the difficult trail to the
cave. She had found it earlier and wished it for herself. The other
drakes thought her to be foolish for wanting to live somewhere so
remote and far away from them, but then they had always found her a
little odd. They had no idea how true they were.

As she approached the cave, she could sense no presence inside it. It was
probably too remote for any normal creature to consider for a lair.
But then, she was not a normal creature. As she cautiously entered
the cave, she again reached out with her senses, but again detected
no one. Satisfied with her discovery, she plodded to the middle of
the cave. Abruptly the drake vanished with a cloud of smoke, and a
slender raven-haired woman stood in its place.

It had taken Morrigan quite some time to study the drakes long enough to mold her
form to their shape, but she considered the effort well worth the
time spent. No other creature in the mountains would challenge her
in that form save a dragon, and she had no intention of ever giving
one of them a reason to do so. Her continued examination of the cave
she had discovered revealed that not only did the main chamber have a
natural chimney, but that there were several side chambers that were
also unoccupied. Morrigan smiled to herself. "This will make a
fine location for a lair."

Some time later, she had managed to start a fire in the main chamber and placed a simple ward
at the entrance to shield against the cold and the wind. The meat of
a bear who had wandered too close and met her new form was roasting
on the fire, as she had no desire to embrace the drake's eating
habits as well as its appearance. At this time, as she often did
now, Morrigan turned her senses within her to the child she was
bearing. It had been several months since the Archdemon was slain at
Denerim, and she could feel her daughter growing within her.
Morrigan smiled to herself. She knew her child was female, having
seen to that personally. She was the child of the Witch of the Wilds
after all, and she also found it fitting that a child with
Urthemiel's power should share her gender. She herself could sense
that there was something unusual about her daughter, and she was
content with that knowledge

As Morrigan observed her daughter, her thoughts turned unbidden to the man who had sired her.
She had tried again and again to prevent this from happening, but it
seemed in this case her thoughts had a mind of their own. He
certainly was unlike any other man she had met. All of the others
had either looked down upon her or lusted for her, and both were easy
to manipulate. But this man had been the only one she had gotten
close to without having him profess his love for her, and the only
one she had called friend. Perhaps she needn't have disappeared
without a trace. Perhaps they could have worked something out.
Perhaps...

Morrigan angrily shook her head to clear her mind.
Such thoughts were wasteful, idle flights of fancy that could serve
no purpose other than to weaken her. This is the way it had to be,
just like Flemeth had always told her. "Besides," she
muttered, "he's probably busy bedding that overly-preachy
red-headed girl. Let them have each other. I have what I wanted-the
ability to bring forth into this world a power that has not been seen
in centuries."

Satisfied, she returned to her pack to
continue studying her mother's grimoire. She had read a little bit
at a time during her journey into the mountains, but now was her
first opportunity to truly study it at length. As she reached for
the book, however, she noticed something out of place: a single
letter stamped with what she recalled as the seal of Redcliffe. "How
could this have come into my possession?" she thought. She
considered simply tossing it into the fire, but her curiosity won out
and she broke the seal and began to read.

Morrigan,

I had hoped to
deliver this message to you in person, but somehow I knew that you
would not be there for me to do so. I wanted to thank you for what
you did that night. Although I was prepared to sacrifice everything
to defeat the Archdemon, including my life, I am glad that you gave
me the opportunity to live on and be with Leliana. I have not told
her of what we did, nor do I intend to any time soon. Perhaps later,
towards the end, I will tell her everything.

Which brings me
to the true reason I wrote this. There is something I want you to
do. Do not worry, it does not involve breaking the agreement we made
that night. I know that I will never see you or our child again, and
I am at peace with that knowledge. This request is far more
important. It is the last, most important, and probably also the
most difficult request I have ever made, or ever will make of
you.

The Archdemon is gone, but the darkspawn will return
someday. By all accounts there are still two Old Gods that still
remain locked beneath the earth, and one day the darkspawn will find
one of them, and the Blight will begin anew. I will not be around
when the next Blight comes, but I suspect that you and our child will
be. I do not believe you were entirely truthful about the true
nature of our child or your purpose in bearing it, but I trust you
enough to believe that you would never willingly bring something evil
into this world. Thus, my request is this: when the next Blight
comes, I want you to send our child to fight it, just like Flemeth
sent you. If the child indeed possesses the power you sought to
preserve, he or she would be a powerful ally against the Archdemon,
perhaps the most powerful ally of all. If the next Blight is
anything like this one, the Grey Wardens will need that power on
their side. I do not know what you intend to do with our child after
it is born, but whatever your plans are, I want this to be part of
them.




You told me that you always valued
our friendship, even if you were afraid that at times you were not
worthy of it. For my part, I always valued our friendship as well.
I could not have accomplished what I did without you. For this, and
for my life, you have my eternal gratitude. Do this one thing for
me, you may forever put any doubts that you were worthy of my
friendship to rest. Be safe my friend, and may our child turn out to
be all that we both hope for.




The
letter was unsigned, but that hardly mattered. Morrigan knew who had
penned it and why it bore the seal of Redcliffe. She once again
thought of tossing the letter into the fire, but instead she folded
it up and tucked it away. She then turned and walked to the cave
entrance. Once away from the glow of the fire, she turned her eyes
to the night sky. As she gazed at the stars her thoughts once again
turned to the father of her child, and this time she did not drive
them away.

Modifié par tkaz85, 17 novembre 2009 - 05:34 .