End Game - Morrigan Romance
#76
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 07:27
Didn't she told you yet how she did get someone killed when she as young ? (I forgot the story)
She never felt guilty about people dying around her.
Yes, it's true she may got attached to you when or even fall in love with you but she never been afraid it's all the contrary she like the danger!
They're some limit to be blind imo >.>
#77
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 07:57
Walina wrote...
Oh my god, Morrigan afraid ? O_o
Didn't she told you yet how she did get someone killed when she as young ? (I forgot the story)
She never felt guilty about people dying around her.
Yes, it's true she may got attached to you when or even fall in love with you but she never been afraid it's all the contrary she like the danger!
They're some limit to be blind imo >.>
Morrigan has never known love, never had a friend, never even been allowed to cherish personal posessions. She's never, therefore, ever had anything that she was afraid to lose. Growing up, she was aware of a world of normality that she did not fit into, that she could not be a part of. She reacts, quite normally, by heaping scorn upon it, and by loudly decrying any compassion or human bond as weakness, because she doesn't understand it and she fears that if she allows herself to want it she will suffer rejection.
The Templars were faceless armored threats, so it is unsurprising that she feels no remorse for their destruction. It is, after all, what they would have done to her.
In the party and with the PC, especially if she is romanced, she feels connected for the first time in her life. Even if you are just her friend, it becomes clear that she has never before had one. When she finally grows to truly love the Warden, in a romantic relationship, she is terrified because she doesn't know how to act. Her defenses are being stripped away, yet she is not capable of trust--because she has ulterior motives, she cannot imagine that the Warden and the other companions do not.
She is like a wild animal, dangerous and unpredicatable yet innocent and vulnerable at the same time.
#78
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 08:12
Mystranna Kelteel wrote...
She was enjoyable at first, a little flirty and fun. At the point where she says she actually starts to care about you she just becomes a complete emotional cripple, and not in a cute and endearing way. All she did was yell at me for caring about her, unless I wanted just a kiss; then she acted as if I was a romantic god.
Morrigan's just not worth it; her relationship is 10 times more emotional if you keep it at a friendship level. I actually think it's more believable for Morrigan to want to have a meaningful sexual relationship with my female PC's than I did with my guy.
Because a girl who's had almost no human contact except for one scary crazy **** and a bunch of superstitious villagers is upon finding herself experiencing extremely strong emotions for someone who they were supposed to simply use like tissue paper and then throw away is soooo likely to act like the girl next door.
#79
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 08:22
#80
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 08:38
Although we do not truely know if Morrigan IS Flemeths biological daughter...she must've been with Flemeth from a VERY early age...possibly new born...I'm guessing Flemeth stole her as an infant cause she ran out of Biological daughters seeing as she only uses them as vessels to keep herself alive...anyway...the way Flemeth seems to be...it's a possibility in my eyes.
So Flemeth raises Morrigan as her own...though things don't turn out as smoothly as first expected...since Morrigan is not(I'm just making theories here...)her biological daughter...she doesn't have the seeming willingness to be raised as Flemeth wishes...the whole incident with her fleeing the wilds and finding the noble womans mirror...and Flemeth shattering it...Flemeth knows she's too old to find and raise another child, so if Morrigan is not suitable she will die soon...she shatters it in rage and Morrigan gets an earfull...
As Morrigan grows up she starts to accept her life and sees Flemeth as her mother, though she still refuses to do certain things for Flemeth(Don't know what...theory...)...So when Flemeth finds you and Alistair barely alive ontop of the tower...her old and cunning mind quickly thinks up a plan...saving you and Alistair, she expects to send Morrigan with you, letting her evolve outside the forest...let her guard down...and then Flemeth plans to possess her as she is defenseless...now her plan falls apart when Morrigan gets the Grimoire and learns about it...unless you lie to Morrigan about Flemeths death...in which case she most likely would get possessed...
It's then my idea that somehow Morrigan gets an idea that Flemeth has plans for her...and finds a way to avoid it...having a child whose father is a Grey Warden, whose soul is a dormant old god...and whose mother is a cunning witch...would shield her from Flemeths magic during pregnancy...and after as a bodyguard..
Just an idea of why Flemeth is the way she is....she knows, and values her life more then anything...or maybe she does feel for you...and is afraid what will happen to you if she SHOULD get possessed...therefor trying to be as cold and seemingly evil as possible to leave Flemeth with no 'friends' to help her, should she get possessed.....
#81
Posté 24 novembre 2009 - 11:04
#82
Posté 25 novembre 2009 - 12:54
I'm really hoping that the sequel will let you travel with Morrigan again - possibly to find her child or some other mission with a slightly more happy ending.
Loved Jaheira from BG2. Loved Morrigan. Only one have wounded me, but both are delightful.





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