Morrigan in Dragon Age 3
#26
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 02:46
#27
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 04:09
loved the farscape show and was pretty pissed of no to be able to play with the original voices, claudia black voice is great, ( her french's voice was good too)
#28
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 07:41
#29
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 08:10
NO.
Modifié par TJX2045, 21 juin 2012 - 08:10 .
#30
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 08:21
Androme wrote...
The difference between Morrigan and the others is that Morrigan appears to be much more important to the DA universe than the others [...]
More important than the left hand of the Divine??
More important than the ruler of a country??
Morrigan was a deposity for the Warden's seed ... that's it. I feel bad for the character. All she did was GET PREGNANT. And thus she's seen as one of the most important characters in Thedas. It's rather insulting.
#31
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 02:29
Modifié par TemplarAssassin94, 22 juin 2012 - 02:29 .
#32
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 12:06
motomotogirl wrote...
More important than the left hand of the Divine??
Yes.
motomotogirl wrote...
More important than the ruler of a country??
Yes.
motomotogirl wrote...
Morrigan was a deposity for the Warden's seed ... that's it. I feel bad for the character. All she did was GET PREGNANT. And thus she's seen as one of the most important characters in Thedas. It's rather insulting.
She stole the soul of an Old God. What that means we have no idea of, but it's certainly something unique within this world, and tied in to its awesome mythology. If this didn't happen, it didn't happen, but if Leliana wasn't the right hand of the divine, someone else would be. If Alistair isn't king, Anora is queen. Who knows who might succeed either of them afterwards, but the country will always have a ruler.
#33
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 01:27
MagmaSaiyan wrote...
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
It looks like the same face as in Origins but with a different set of hair.
Here's Claudia.
http://t2.gstatic.co...jYBfvtVNhwAJGZA
#34
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 03:03
The Dark Promise has to dealt with eventually for those that made it.
#35
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 04:46
#36
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 07:28
Face it, people, the entire series thus far has been setting up their big stand-off. Origins did most of it, but DA2 confirmed that Flemeth is not only alive, but knew (or at least suspected) in advance that Morrigan would turn on her, and took steps to get herself to Kirkwall.
Now here's the thing; Flemeth is capable of turning into a High Dragon. The fact she did not simply up and leave in DA:O when challenged means that she WANTED Morrigan to believe her dead (or for her old body to be slain, or whatever). Flemeth used Hawke just as Morrigan used the Hero of Ferelden.
If it helps, think of it this way: Lord of the Rings is about Frodo. That doesn't mean Frodo has to be centre stage all the time; arguably, some of the best parts of LotR focus on Aragorn and co having adventures far away from the Ring Bearer. However, when it's time to wrap everything up you need to come back to focus on Frodo.
Origins was the Fellowship of the Ring - Morrigan having adventures with the main cast.
DA2 was Two Towers (only not nearly as good) - Morrigan's plot is only really mentioned in passing, and other heroes take the spotlight.
DA3 is / will be Return of the King - other heroes will have their chance to be heroic, but in the end it will be Morrigan who brings our tale to its conclusion.
#37
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 07:41
Try romancing her.motomotogirl wrote...
More important than the left hand of the Divine??
More important than the ruler of a country??
Morrigan was a deposity for the Warden's seed ... that's it. I feel bad for the character. All she did was GET PREGNANT. And thus she's seen as one of the most important characters in Thedas. It's rather insulting.
On Playthrough #7, which I made after a 3-4 month break from Dragon Age, I romanced Morrigan and payed attention to what she said and did. The clues that something was amiss were all there.
Morrigan was an outsider who, from what I could tell, genuinely fell in love with the Warden despite intending to simply use him for her own ends the way she used everyone and everything else. This theory is reinforced by how she suddenly becomes cold after Flemeth is 'killed' - she now has everything she needs to perform the Ritual, claim the Old God's soul and, more importantly, keep it. The only problem now is love. She knows far in advance, we're talking weeks if not months in advance, that she is going to betray him. She will have sex, conceive a child, and then run off into the night never to be seen again.
That will break her heart. Worse, it will break his heart. She fears that if she doesn't distance herself from him now, she won't be able to betray him later. All she can do is take some comfort in that her actions will make the Warden a legend - the first Grey Warden in history to slay an Archdemon and live to tell the tale!
Please note that none of this is drawn from developer bios or novels or interviews with the cast. I worked all this out just by playing the game and paying attention to Morrigan.
She is far more important than the Divine; she is partly, if not jointly responsible for ending a Blight. The Divine has likely never even seen a Darkspawn, and will probably claim the Fifth Blight never happened anyway.
She is far more important than any King or Emperor; Cailan was a king and all he did was convince his generals he was an incompetent glory hound. The Viscount of Kirkwall achieved sod all in his life - the only notable part was how it ended. Even the Arishok, for what we saw, is notable only for a rather brief (and failed) uprising. Morrigan, on the other hand, helped the Warden unite all the peoples of Ferelden against the Blight, helped kill the Archdemon, and then captured its soul! For an encore she vanished into the wilds, found an Eluvien, repaired it and... and we have no idea what she did next, but whatever it is it involved a reincarnated Old God; that is not something that can simply be forgotten about!
If you honestly don't see why Morrigan is important to Dragon Age, you clearly never even touched Origins.
#38
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 02:40
motomotogirl wrote...
Androme wrote...
The difference between Morrigan and the others is that Morrigan appears to be much more important to the DA universe than the others [...]
More important than the left hand of the Divine??
More important than the ruler of a country??
Morrigan was a deposity for the Warden's seed ... that's it. I feel bad for the character. All she did was GET PREGNANT. And thus she's seen as one of the most important characters in Thedas. It's rather insulting.
She and Flementh have a deeper understanding of the history of Thedas and the role the old gods as dragons have had in the past and with their roles in the Blights. It is called "Dragon Age". They both play the role as guides in this high fantasy adventure that also have motives of their own.
#39
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 04:30
And then whoever the player sides with will become a companion, and the other will be a boss. Of course Flemeth (and potentially Morrigan) might need some powering down to join you. But I think it would be a pretty even draw. Lots of people will want to have Morrigan on the team again, but a lot of people would also be all over Flemeth as a party member. And they're both mages so you don't have to worry about party balance.
Honestly, I hate talking about ideas I support, because I feel like the very act of posting them will result in it not happening. As though the devs will say "Welp, we can't do that NOW, can we?"
#40
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 04:48
If they have to redesign her just to fit a new art style or whatever, it would destroy that. I was already horribly disappointed with what they did to the appearances of DAO characters in DA2, so I'd rather she stay unaffected.
#41
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 04:57
#42
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 07:32
LPPrince wrote...
I want Morrigan kept out of future Dragon Age games for the sole reason that her appearance was iconic and was said by Bioware to represent the Dragon Age setting.
If they have to redesign her just to fit a new art style or whatever, it would destroy that. I was already horribly disappointed with what they did to the appearances of DAO characters in DA2, so I'd rather she stay unaffected.
Ouch! Good point. If they do to her what they did with Alistair and Leliana's appearance there is going to be all kind of Morrigan Lovers raging going on. Bioware might do themselves a favor and drop her from the lore.
"Morrigan? What her? Aw no, she wasn't important. Flemeth was just trying to get rid of her. And that whole sleeping ritual? She's just looney and likes to find excuses to sleep with men. You're better off without her."
Modifié par Jerrybnsn, 23 juin 2012 - 07:35 .
#43
Posté 24 juin 2012 - 02:00
#44
Posté 24 juin 2012 - 09:33
LPPrince wrote...
I want Morrigan kept out of future Dragon Age games for the sole reason that her appearance was iconic and was said by Bioware to represent the Dragon Age setting.
If they have to redesign her just to fit a new art style or whatever, it would destroy that. I was already horribly disappointed with what they did to the appearances of DAO characters in DA2, so I'd rather she stay unaffected.
Yeah, the cameos from Origin companions were done terribly in Dragon Age 2. I'm still pissed off on what they did with Leliana.
Although I'm not fond of Morrigan, I still don't want to see her get screwed up in Dragon Age 3. Leave her alone. I don't want the Old God baby to be explained or even make an appearance. I'd prefer they just keep both their whereabouts a mystery.
Modifié par jackofalltrades456, 24 juin 2012 - 10:18 .
#45
Posté 25 juin 2012 - 12:07
motomotogirl wrote...
Androme wrote...
The difference between Morrigan and the others is that Morrigan appears to be much more important to the DA universe than the others [...]
More important than the left hand of the Divine??
More important than the ruler of a country??
Morrigan was a deposity for the Warden's seed ... that's it. I feel bad for the character. All she did was GET PREGNANT. And thus she's seen as one of the most important characters in Thedas. It's rather insulting.
She is first of all the daughter of (biological or not) the Witch of the Wilds, Flemeth, which appears to be so much more than what we thought about her when we first met her, Flemeth is involved in a great deal of things, and Morrigan urges us to hunt her, if we're to hunt anyone, suggesting Flemeth is up to something big and bad.
Secondly, she also has the potential to have a child that carries the uncorrupted soul of an old god. But even if she has this child or not, she is still up to something big herself, suggesting she is working against the interests of Flemeth, considering she warned us about her.
So, yes, I'd say she is more important than an agent of the divine, or a **** for a queen (Anora) or a silly King (Alistair)
#46
Posté 25 juin 2012 - 12:17
TonberryFeye wrote...
Try romancing her.motomotogirl wrote...
More important than the left hand of the Divine??
More important than the ruler of a country??
Morrigan was a deposity for the Warden's seed ... that's it. I feel bad for the character. All she did was GET PREGNANT. And thus she's seen as one of the most important characters in Thedas. It's rather insulting.
On Playthrough #7, which I made after a 3-4 month break from Dragon Age, I romanced Morrigan and payed attention to what she said and did. The clues that something was amiss were all there.
Morrigan was an outsider who, from what I could tell, genuinely fell in love with the Warden despite intending to simply use him for her own ends the way she used everyone and everything else. This theory is reinforced by how she suddenly becomes cold after Flemeth is 'killed' - she now has everything she needs to perform the Ritual, claim the Old God's soul and, more importantly, keep it. The only problem now is love. She knows far in advance, we're talking weeks if not months in advance, that she is going to betray him. She will have sex, conceive a child, and then run off into the night never to be seen again.
That will break her heart. Worse, it will break his heart. She fears that if she doesn't distance herself from him now, she won't be able to betray him later. All she can do is take some comfort in that her actions will make the Warden a legend - the first Grey Warden in history to slay an Archdemon and live to tell the tale!
Please note that none of this is drawn from developer bios or novels or interviews with the cast. I worked all this out just by playing the game and paying attention to Morrigan.
She is far more important than the Divine; she is partly, if not jointly responsible for ending a Blight. The Divine has likely never even seen a Darkspawn, and will probably claim the Fifth Blight never happened anyway.
She is far more important than any King or Emperor; Cailan was a king and all he did was convince his generals he was an incompetent glory hound. The Viscount of Kirkwall achieved sod all in his life - the only notable part was how it ended. Even the Arishok, for what we saw, is notable only for a rather brief (and failed) uprising. Morrigan, on the other hand, helped the Warden unite all the peoples of Ferelden against the Blight, helped kill the Archdemon, and then captured its soul! For an encore she vanished into the wilds, found an Eluvien, repaired it and... and we have no idea what she did next, but whatever it is it involved a reincarnated Old God; that is not something that can simply be forgotten about!
If you honestly don't see why Morrigan is important to Dragon Age, you clearly never even touched Origins.
This, I love you man. I seriously don't understand how people can't appreciate God-tier storytelling.
#47
Posté 25 juin 2012 - 12:22
motomotogirl wrote...
More important than the left hand of the Divine??
More important than the ruler of a country??
Yes.
#48
Posté 25 juin 2012 - 12:28
#49
Posté 28 juin 2012 - 05:15
#50
Posté 28 juin 2012 - 06:12
Auroras wrote...
I would love to see Morrigan back in DA3.
Not if she looks like this.
https://encrypted-tb...TLtMan7B8uQEpRg





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