Morrigan a ****
#26
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 09:59
#27
Guest_Capt. Obvious_*
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 10:00
Guest_Capt. Obvious_*
#28
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 10:10
#29
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 10:55
#30
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 11:17
It's the only wet and warm thing that won't betray you
#31
Guest_kestor-one_*
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 11:19
Guest_kestor-one_*
LightSabres wrote...
marshalleck wrote...
Erucolindo wrote...
MR-9 wrote...
Erucolindo wrote...
Well I'm told, but i'm to anti-social to actually go and find out, that girls at night clubs dress very similarlly to Morrigan and are prolly just as full of themselves.
The only thing you'll catch in a night club are:
1.) Idiots
2.) Canned Music
3.) An Empty Wallet
4.) STDs
I know, I'm just saying that women tend to dress like Morrigan when they go clubbing. Prolly act like her a little too..
Morrigan doesn't strike me as the type of girl who'd be interested in going to a club. You'd not find any real life Morrigans there.
Perhaps try a library.
I guess you haven't seen the Dragon Age Wiki on Morrigan yet then? Here's the non-spoiler trivia about her:
- Morrigan is used as the face of the game because, according to Mary Kirby, "she best symbolizes the world and the conflicts within it."[2]
- Actress Kate Mulgrew, who plays Morrigan's mother Flemeth, has
said that "Morrigan is innocent. She is beautiful. She is vulnerable."[3]- When asked to compare a list of NPC companions to food, BioWare employee Cori May described Morrigan as "the darkest of dark chocolates; bitter but rich."[4]
- If the party was going out for a drink, writer Sheryl Chee has said, Morrigan would "refuse to partake in any such foolishness."[5]
Most people mistsake the true sense of the word "wild" with the one commonly used today. Morrigan is what you could call a "wild girl" because she represent the ruthless part of nature, the need to place survival over anything else, etc, things that I for one consider qualities in a person.
The persons that usually hang around night-clubs have nothing in common with Morrigan, even though they can also be called "wild" in it's artificial sense. Most of the girls there are just plastic dolls, flashy, over-the-top trendy, but empty of anything else. Morrigan is not like this. Love her or hate her, she is a very complex character. The fact that she's hot is only one factor.
Modifié par kestor-one, 26 novembre 2009 - 11:20 .
#32
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 11:20
Dark83 wrote...
Tali is cute and awesome.Erucolindo wrote...
I did the same thing in Mass Effect. I accepted everyone's offer to join, but only ever used Ashley and the rogue chick whose name escapes me.
Ashley is pointless. Pure soldiers were practically useless, compared to Wrex and the others.
I'm sure, but for whatever reason I mistakenly believe it was somehow better to have her along all the time I guess. I should do another play through though, maybe.Use different people like i'm doing with this game. I would have to have Tali at all times though, cause it's annoying leaving something locked. In that game, locked stuff was good if i remember.
I am curious how things run with Al, but besides his quips I just never liked him. Ogrhen is better. I think that I will always have Morrigan when not running a caster.
#33
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 11:22
#34
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 11:26
#35
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 11:30
phordicus wrote...
that absolute humorlessness makes her intolerable.
She just needs to losen up a bit, the more she likes you, the more you can joke a little bit with her. She giggles like a school girl.
#36
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 11:32
that being said morrigan and I got along like cats and dogs. 99% of the time I was having to tell her to shut her face and later giving her jewelery to make up for it. Way too high maintenance.
A few post back mentioned Ashley from Mass Effect. I absolutely loved that character and romanced her pretty much every play through. She was the only character with a sense of humor and playful attitude.Sure she was uppity soldier stereotype but behind the drilled brainwashing was a family girl with a very inviting personality.
#37
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 11:41
#38
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 11:51
#39
Posté 27 novembre 2009 - 12:01
I remember when I did Redcliffe the first time and she suggested I go ahead with the sacrifice and since she was the only mage I had in my party I told her to go into the Fade. Morrigan disapproves? Wtf? It was your idea!
#40
Posté 27 novembre 2009 - 12:07
#41
Posté 27 novembre 2009 - 12:12
Although I had to buy and guve her pretty much any gift that I could find just to keep her happy.
Although after a while.... I finally managed to get her approuval to 100.
But it was hard work and somewhat costly.
#42
Posté 27 novembre 2009 - 12:13
I did the Gold Standard Inflitrator/Commando build, generally. I did the GS Vanguard before, but I like Wrex and it kinda went too far biotic. So I'm the tech guy - also, it hadn't occured to me until later that "hey, Leira and Tali don't have any weapon talents trained, so why don't I just give them an assault rifle and have them fill the air with bullets?". The soldier is basically just a brute - shoot stuff, and survive. Wrex can do that better, while having all sorts of nifty powers. I never took Kaiden with me either, they both just get outclassed.Erucolindo wrote...
Dark83 wrote...
Tali is cute and awesome.Erucolindo wrote...
I did the same thing in Mass Effect. I accepted everyone's offer to join, but only ever used Ashley and the rogue chick whose name escapes me.
Ashley is pointless. Pure soldiers were practically useless, compared to Wrex and the others.
I'm sure, but for whatever reason I mistakenly believe it was somehow better to have her along all the time I guess. I should do another play through though, maybe.Use different people like i'm doing with this game. I would have to have Tali at all times though, cause it's annoying leaving something locked. In that game, locked stuff was good if i remember.
#43
Posté 29 novembre 2009 - 06:14
Wynne was actually pretty forgiving with most of what I did...I even did a few of the *Evil* choices with her in my pary I believe, and they didn't ****** her off as much as I would have thought.GlassRain wrote...
shes better than the whiny ganny wynne. Really crossed my fingers and hoped wynne wouldnt be the healer but noooooo. The only saving grace is that she and alistair are pretty amusing with their random banter.
that being said morrigan and I got along like cats and dogs. 99% of the time I was having to tell her to shut her face and later giving her jewelery to make up for it. Way too high maintenance.
A few post back mentioned Ashley from Mass Effect. I absolutely loved that character and romanced her pretty much every play through. She was the only character with a sense of humor and playful attitude.Sure she was uppity soldier stereotype but behind the drilled brainwashing was a family girl with a very inviting personality.
#44
Posté 29 novembre 2009 - 06:19
i dunno, i just see her as the most realistic character (except wynne, shes a calm old lady who takes her time saying everything, even though it could have been said in two sentences, like most old ladies) people say shes high maintance, and fickle, and hard to deal with, well i guess they modeled her after a real woman XD(j/k)
and also, having a high persuade/cunning is great for convincing party members to not complain about everything. especially alistair, anything not all good and just i did, i just persuaded him to trust me.
Modifié par Deathstyk85, 29 novembre 2009 - 06:20 .
#45
Posté 29 novembre 2009 - 06:19
Morrigan: Blah blah blah me me me
MC *pimp slap
Morrigan approves +50
Modifié par JonDwarf, 29 novembre 2009 - 06:21 .
#46
Posté 29 novembre 2009 - 06:26
#47
Posté 29 novembre 2009 - 06:32
Salaciouschicken wrote...
My god, Morrigan is a great character in theory, but when you have her in your group she freaking complains about EVERYTHING. If I did everything the way she wanted, my character would be gimped from the lack of quests and XP. Every other character is easy to please, and even when you do something they don't like it doesn't take much off (Except for maybe Leliana). On my next playthrough I'm going to try and kill her...or NOT do something for her which could have dire consequences for her later on *wink wink*
I can't stand her either. She's way to catty with every other character in my party. Once I got Wynn I kicked Morrigan out of my group altogether. I wish you could kill her, too. I won't be doing anything for next time around.
#48
Posté 29 novembre 2009 - 06:32
So take it or leave it, are you going to be a sheep or a wolf playing this game?
Take a look on Alistair instead, he is the really retard of this game as it is, he acts and is like a kid... just like what Morrigan stated in the very beginning of the game
#49
Posté 29 novembre 2009 - 06:36
#50
Posté 29 novembre 2009 - 06:36
Well, Morrigan's doesn't like softness, she likes it hard. Don't bring her if you want to make the goody-two shoes choices. Be a bit aggressive when flirting with her but kind. Agree with her views even if it contradicts yours. Give her anything that's accessory like a golden necklace perhaps.
With those in mind, you can have... steamy nights with her in your first party camp. Rurr.. ruurr!





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