Morrigan in Dragon Age 3
#1
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 02:34
If nothing else, bring back Claudia Black! If you don't want Morrigan returning, have her voice a different character.
(For the record, I loved every Mass Effect and every Dragon Age game. I'm definitely looking forward to the next one)
#2
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 02:46
Ever since DA:O, it has been "Morrigan this" and "Morrigan that" and to be honest, the never-ending obsession has soured me on the character. I enjoyed her tremendously in DA:O. She was OK in WH, but by then, I was already starting to approach critical overload, especially since both female romanceables had their own DLCs but neither of the male ones were even mentioned. At this point, I am truly sick of Morrigan. Let her go.
#3
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 03:19
berelinde wrote...
I do not want Morrigan to be in the next Dragon Age. Her story is over. She went through the eluvian. Game over.
This so much.
Really, as long as a character is alive, one could say that their story isn't finished. That doesn't mean we need to return to each character constantly. Besides, with all the import problems Dragon age has, I don't trust that our choices would be addressed properly, and if they aren't, then what is the point?
#4
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 03:23
But I can see berelinde's point, Alister is starting to grate on me, kinda wish his story would just end with him becoming King of Ferelden or a wondering drunk.
Leliana on the other hand, didn't care for her at all during DAO, now after everything shes been in I'm starting to warm up to the character and will probably buy her DLC when I've got some free time, so it can go both ways.
#5
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 03:58
#6
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 04:10
It would be nice to know what happens between her and Flemeth though. Theirs is an interesting relationship. A lot of people also want to see her son, although I don't see the need. The ritual's done, it saved the warden's life, the archdemon's soul is preserved; seems like that plot's reached its conclusion.Mmw04014 wrote...
berelinde wrote...
I do not want Morrigan to be in the next Dragon Age. Her story is over. She went through the eluvian. Game over.
This so much.
Really, as long as a character is alive, one could say that their story isn't finished. That doesn't mean we need to return to each character constantly. Besides, with all the import problems Dragon age has, I don't trust that our choices would be addressed properly, and if they aren't, then what is the point?
#7
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 04:21
AndrahilAdrian wrote...
It would be nice to know what happens between her and Flemeth though. Theirs is an interesting relationship. A lot of people also want to see her son, although I don't see the need. The ritual's done, it saved the warden's life, the archdemon's soul is preserved; seems like that plot's reached its conclusion.
Then please explain what it means to have the soul of an Old God. What is special about this child? Can he or she still exert control over the Darkspawn? Will the child be able to shed any light on what happened over a thousand years ago? Or is the same doomed to happen again?
What is Flemeth, and what does that make Morrigan? Where did she go? The Black City?
Given all these questions, do you really think her plot is over?
#8
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 04:24
berelinde wrote...
Funny you should mention Leliana. She's the Theodosian equivalent of herpes or something. No matter what you do, she keeps coming back again and again and again. Unfortunately.
Hahaha true, apprently even being decapitated can't stop her coming back, then again Anders is no better with an arrow to the neck whilst being in two places at once.
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As to Morrigan's son, surely BW wouldn't go through all of the trouble of giving him a soul of a Old God (whilst also being Flemeth's grandson) just to leave him high and dry, just because the story of his conception is complete doesn't mean he can't do something in the future; no personally I think theres too many questions left up in air for that family to be left alone.
#9
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 04:34
At least detractors got to murder-knife Anders. Not that I ever would, but some people got a lot of pleasure out of it. No, Leliana survived to show up *again* in Asunder (where she is the divine's left hand... for whatever that's worth, given the number of hands that woman seems to have), and will probably keep showing up until someone invents a salve for it. I sincerely hope it's soon.Chaia wrote...
berelinde wrote...
Funny you should mention Leliana. She's the Theodosian equivalent of herpes or something. No matter what you do, she keeps coming back again and again and again. Unfortunately.
Hahaha true, apprently even being decapitated can't stop her coming back, then again Anders is no better with an arrow to the neck whilst being in two places at once.
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As to Morrigan's son, surely BW wouldn't go through all of the trouble of giving him a soul of a Old God (whilst also being Flemeth's grandson) just to leave him high and dry, just because the story of his conception is complete doesn't mean he can't do something in the future; no personally I think theres too many questions left up in air for that family to be left alone.
Morrigan's son, I wouldn't mind seeing, if he exists. We don't know what happened to him. Getting tired of his mom, though.
#10
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 04:39
#11
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 05:15
AndrahilAdrian wrote...
It would be nice to know what happens between her and Flemeth though. Theirs is an interesting relationship. A lot of people also want to see her son, although I don't see the need. The ritual's done, it saved the warden's life, the archdemon's soul is preserved; seems like that plot's reached its conclusion.
It means he has the soul of an old god, simple as that. Perhaps if you're more specific...Aulis Vaara wrote...
Then please explain what it means to have the soul of an Old God.
Apart from his soul, nothing really. Morrigan said his physical form would be unaffected, so its unlikely he has any special powers.Aulis Vaara wrote...
What is special about this child?
No. His is the soul of the old god Urthemiel, not the corrupted form of the archdemon. He has no connection to the darkspawn.Aulis Vaara wrote...
Can he or she still exert control over the Darkspawn?
Unless the soul came with knowledge stapled to it (unlikely, see above) then no.Aulis Vaara wrote...
Will the child be able to shed any light on what happened over a thousand years ago?
There are two more blights scheduled, if thats what you mean.Aulis Vaara wrote...
Or is the same doomed to happen again?
These questions are why I want Morrigan back. Note that they have nothing to do with her son.Aulis Vaara wrote...
What is Flemeth, and what does that make Morrigan? Where did she go? The Black City?
Morrigan's story isn't over, but her son's is. We don't need to see him again, if he even exists in the first place (remember, it was an optional choice; for a lot of people, he never happened).Aulis Vaara wrote...
Given all these questions, do you really think her plot is over?
Any more questions?
Modifié par AndrahilAdrian, 20 juin 2012 - 05:15 .
#12
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 05:42
I agree Morrigan's story isn't over and that for a lot of people her son isn't around, however as meantioned before for a lot of people Leliana and/or Anders are dead before DA2, yet there their still alive.AndrahilAdrian wrote...
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Morrigan's story isn't over, but her son's is. We don't need to see him again, if he even exists in the first place (remember, it was an optional choice; for a lot of people, he never happened).
Any more questions?
I don't think Flemeth would have gone through the trouble of sending off Morrigan (the body she plans to steal) and making the ritual for Morrigan's son to have the soul of an Old God for him to sit round collecting dust.
Besides, theres about to be a war between mages and templars, and as Morrigan says at the end of WH her plan is to: "leave and to prepare the child for what is to come, such preperation takes time and power" and that "the child is an innocent, he knows nothing of the destiny that lies before him"
Sorry but personally to me that sounds like his story isn't over yet.
Modifié par Chaia, 20 juin 2012 - 05:44 .
#13
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 06:05
#14
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 06:07
cpittman wrote...
Obviously, pretty much everyone wants Morrigan to be in the next Dragon Age.one)
Nope just you and the rest of the Morrigan fanboys. That's not an insult; I consider myself a rabid Zevran fangirl and a Fenris fangirl and I say so with honor xD Would much rather see them return (with LI at their sides) than Morrigan, whom I don't particularly care for. But I am not so silly as to think that everyone else feels the same way.
#15
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 10:01
If you romanced Morrigan - chances are, you helped her get her god baby, then followed her into the Eluvian.
If you romanced Alistair - chances are, you became his queen/mistress, and the disappeared, with no current indication of whether or not he disappeared with you, or is searching for you in the hope of being reunited.
If you romanced Leliana - you know that she went back to Orlias to work for the Chantry - so, did she dump you? Did you dump her? Did you just drift apart? Did you secretly go with her to Orlias? Why does she seem to be OK with you being "out of her reach?"
If you romanced Zevran - why did he go back to Antiva without you? Why is he back to sleeping with Isabella and/or Hawke?
Seems like we have closure on Morrigan, but not the rest. So, if Morrigan comes back, but none of the others do, it won't really be fair to everyone whose not a Morrigan fan-boy.
#16
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 10:06
#17
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 10:52
#18
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 11:11
lolzberelinde wrote...
Funny you should mention Leliana. She's the Theodosian equivalent of herpes or something. No matter what you do, she keeps coming back again and again and again. Unfortunately.
#19
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 11:12
Seems like we have closure on Morrigan, but not the rest. So, if Morrigan comes back, but none of the others do, it won't really be fair to everyone whose not a Morrigan fan-boy.
The difference between Morrigan and the others is that Morrigan appears to be much more important to the DA universe than the others, she is also the daughter(?) of an extremely powerful and legendary Witch of the Wilds, which was recently revealed to be much more than what was believed.
There is your reason for why ''walking off into a mirror, THE END'' is not sufficient.
#20
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 11:21
berelinde wrote...
I do not want Morrigan to be in the next Dragon Age. Her story is over. She went through the eluvian. Game over.
Ever since DA:O, it has been "Morrigan this" and "Morrigan that" and to be honest, the never-ending obsession has soured me on the character..... At this point, I am truly sick of Morrigan. Let her go.
MORRIGAN DISAPPROVES -20
http://t0.gstatic.co..._gZnMX1qNBO7Wrg
(of course, she probably won't look this good once she goes the the DA2 uglification process)
Modifié par Jerrybnsn, 20 juin 2012 - 11:44 .
#21
Posté 20 juin 2012 - 11:46
AndrahilAdrian wrote...
*snip*
You can say all those things, but that does not make them true. Just because you think it's all as obvious as it is, doesn't mean it is. And it isn't. The games were very, very clear about that, in my humble opinion.
Also, the Old God baby could shed light on the truth simply by the nature of his existence. It's not guaranteed that he will, but he might.
One thing is certain though, making assumptions at this point won't really get us anywhere.
#22
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 01:29
Jerrybnsn wrote...
berelinde wrote...
I do not want Morrigan to be in the next Dragon Age. Her story is over. She went through the eluvian. Game over.
Ever since DA:O, it has been "Morrigan this" and "Morrigan that" and to be honest, the never-ending obsession has soured me on the character..... At this point, I am truly sick of Morrigan. Let her go.
MORRIGAN DISAPPROVES -20
http://t0.gstatic.co..._gZnMX1qNBO7Wrg
(of course, she probably won't look this good once she goes the the DA2 uglification process)
Morrigan never looked that good. I don't know who that is.
#23
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 01:38
cpittman wrote...
Obviously, pretty much everyone wants Morrigan to be in the next Dragon Age.
Not I.
Her story left too many questions unanswered and she was the best character in the first game (IMO).
Depends, what if you're not interested in those questions and did the choice which resulted in less questions overall?
I don't know if this will happen or not, but the real reason she was so interesting was her voice actress, Claudia Black.
I assume so, considering EA hires her for everything.
If nothing else, bring back Claudia Black! If you don't want Morrigan returning, have her voice a different character.
They wouldn't do that and Morrigan returning is 100%.
#24
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 02:21
Don't get me wrong they're all great in their own way and I do have very fond memories of them all, but that story is finished. I have ideas in my own mind about what happened to each of them.
While I'm not completely opposed to an occasional cameo or mention, I'd much rather explore new characters & places in Thedas with each game.
#25
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 02:32
BubbleDncr wrote...
Jerrybnsn wrote...
berelinde wrote...
I do not want Morrigan to be in the next Dragon Age. Her story is over. She went through the eluvian. Game over.
Ever since DA:O, it has been "Morrigan this" and "Morrigan that" and to be honest, the never-ending obsession has soured me on the character..... At this point, I am truly sick of Morrigan. Let her go.
MORRIGAN DISAPPROVES -20
http://t0.gstatic.co..._gZnMX1qNBO7Wrg
(of course, she probably won't look this good once she goes the the DA2 uglification process)
Morrigan never looked that good. I don't know who that is.
its a mod thats is suppose to look like her VA, Claudia Black i believe





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