Modifié par Calob, 20 octobre 2012 - 06:35 .
The god Child
#1
Guest_Calob_*
Posté 20 octobre 2012 - 05:59
Guest_Calob_*
#2
Posté 20 octobre 2012 - 06:15
Calob wrote...
Now I know people haven't forgot about him and be I haven't seen or heard much of his invlovment in Dragon Age 3: Inquisition. Now I know he doesn't have to happend and if not, then those players don't have him as an important piece in the game but lets say you had the child or Alistair had the child, what now? Witch Hunt happend 2 years after the events of Origins, the baby is atleast 2 years old. Now, add on to that Dragon Age 2 took ten years to transpire and the child is atleast 10 years old by now and then at the end of Dragon Age 2 more time goes by and by the start of DA3, the child has to be like 14, so he'd be a teenager. Am I the only one interested to find out about him?
Is your math ok?
Origins-Witch hunt=2 years
2 years -9 months=1 year and 3 months,now how is that at least 2 years???
Dragon age 2 starts at the same time as origins,so you can't count both the time that passed in DA2 and the time that passed between DA:witch hunt. and Origins
The child is 8 years and 3 months old at the end of DA2
Becouse the END OF DAO(the sexy time with morrigan)=THE START OF DA 2 ACT II
That is 9 years-9 months=8 years and 3 months
EDIT:And by the way,no I am not interested in having a god child.
Modifié par HeriocGreyWarden, 20 octobre 2012 - 06:18 .
#3
Guest_Calob_*
Posté 20 octobre 2012 - 06:35
Guest_Calob_*
I was giving a very rough estimate but when the warden kills the archdemon because Morrigan says for that one night he won't even be a baby and Origins starts before DA2 since your going back to your origin story and then to Ostagar and then the battle. But, Dragon Age 3 is not necessarily going to start right after DA2 maybe a year or two goes by so the age of the child could rage from 8-10 and so on.HeriocGreyWarden wrote...
Calob wrote...
Now I know people haven't forgot about him and be I haven't seen or heard much of his invlovment in Dragon Age 3: Inquisition. Now I know he doesn't have to happend and if not, then those players don't have him as an important piece in the game but lets say you had the child or Alistair had the child, what now? Witch Hunt happend 2 years after the events of Origins, the baby is atleast 2 years old. Now, add on to that Dragon Age 2 took ten years to transpire and the child is atleast 10 years old by now and then at the end of Dragon Age 2 more time goes by and by the start of DA3, the child has to be like 14, so he'd be a teenager. Am I the only one interested to find out about him?
Is your math ok?
Origins-Witch hunt=2 years
2 years -9 months=1 year and 3 months,now how is that at least 2 years???
Dragon age 2 starts at the same time as origins,so you can't count both the time that passed in DA2 and the time that passed between DA:witch hunt. and Origins
The child is 8 years and 3 months old at the end of DA2
Becouse the END OF DAO(the sexy time with morrigan)=THE START OF DA 2 ACT II
That is 9 years-9 months=8 years and 3 months
EDIT:And by the way,no I am not interested in having a god child.
#4
Posté 20 octobre 2012 - 06:35
#5
Posté 20 octobre 2012 - 06:39
#6
Posté 20 octobre 2012 - 06:47
Romance 1. Morrigan.
God child-warden
God child-Alistar
God child Loghain.
Romance 2. Leliana
Hardend
Unhardend
Stayed with the warden
went to Orlais
Romance 3.Alistar
King
Grey Warden
Hardend
Unhardend
Anora love triangle
Romance 4.
Zevran.
Ugh,I think Bioware would just spend to much time making all of this,not to mention numerus other choices in the past games...
#7
Posté 20 octobre 2012 - 06:49
Bfler wrote...
Imagine when he reaches in his rebellious teen period. Sparks will fly between him and Morrigan.
Personally, I think the child will dispose of Morrigan when he grows up.
#8
Posté 20 octobre 2012 - 07:08
That baby could permanently solve the darkspawn problem if he reach full potential
#9
Posté 20 octobre 2012 - 07:26
Anaeme wrote...
Bioware missed an opportunity with that god baby...they missed a chance for a character with immense potential.
That baby could permanently solve the darkspawn problem if he reach full potential
i think not....listen, this will happend; remember the legacy mission in DA2? well, the darkspawn still called his minions after be sleeping, and, he is a ''old god'' (he says that), so, if we had a new gold child...the darkspawns will follow him, anywhere
#10
Guest_Calob_*
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 12:58
Guest_Calob_*
That would totally be against everything Bioware is about. Their known for that with Mass Effect and Dragon Age so that is irrelevant to success of the franchise.HeriocGreyWarden wrote...
Ah so many choices in all the game,I think I'm starting to agree with the people who want no import.
Romance 1. Morrigan.
God child-warden
God child-Alistar
God child Loghain.
Romance 2. Leliana
Hardend
Unhardend
Stayed with the warden
went to Orlais
Romance 3.Alistar
King
Grey Warden
Hardend
Unhardend
Anora love triangle
Romance 4.
Zevran.
Ugh,I think Bioware would just spend to much time making all of this,not to mention numerus other choices in the past games...
#11
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 02:05
Calob wrote...
Now I know people haven't forgot about him and be I haven't seen or heard much of his invlovment in Dragon Age 3: Inquisition. Now I know he doesn't have to happend and if not, then those players don't have him as an important piece in the game but lets say you had the child or Alistair had the child, what now? Witch Hunt happend 2 years after the events of Origins, the baby is atleast 2 years old. Now, add on to that Dragon Age 2 took ten years to transpire and the child is atleast 10 years old by now and then at the end of Dragon Age 2 more time goes by and by the start of DA3, the child has to be like roughly 14( if the right time scenario occured), so he'd be a teenager. Am I the only one interested to find out about him?
No such child exists on most of my playthroughs, so there is no one to learn about
#12
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 02:18
Eveangaline wrote...
Calob wrote...
Now I know people haven't forgot about him and be I haven't seen or heard much of his invlovment in Dragon Age 3: Inquisition. Now I know he doesn't have to happend and if not, then those players don't have him as an important piece in the game but lets say you had the child or Alistair had the child, what now? ... Am I the only one interested to find out about him?
No such child exists on most of my playthroughs, so there is no one to learn about
so the game to be designed would have to include the consequences of the wardens decision:
1) accepting Morrigans ritual = baby
-or-
2) refusing Morrigans ritual = no baby.
OR only allowing the import of a warden who accepted Morrigan's ritual<_<
#13
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 02:53
Now that's an understatement, I'm so fricken tired of that effen baby..Calob wrote...
Now I know people haven't forgot about him and be I haven't seen or heard much of his invlovment in Dragon Age 3: Inquisition.
We don't know anything about anyones involvement in DA3
#14
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 03:01
#15
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 09:07
#16
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 09:44
You're either creating two incredibly different games, or you're throwing player choice out the window and writing the God Child in as canon. Both are very problematic.
I wouldn't want to see a tiny little God Child cameo, because the child is too important ("Oh hai dad! I'm the most powerful teenager in all the land lol. Have fun in Orlais. Bai!"). And I wouldn't want other players to have their save games messed with, forcing the God Child into existence when they never took that route in their play through.
Modifié par Darkstorne, 21 octobre 2012 - 09:45 .
#17
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 09:50
Darkstorne wrote...
The issue seems to be that the God Child, if he exists, is incredibly important. Important enough to be central to a plot. And since so many players didn't have a God Child, how can you create a game that caters to both parties?
You're either creating two incredibly different games, or you're throwing player choice out the window and writing the God Child in as canon. Both are very problematic.
I wouldn't want to see a tiny little God Child camo, because the child is too important. And I wouldn't want other players to have their save games messed with, forcing the God Child into existence when they never took that route in their play through.
I agree with the Gold Child needing to be essential to the plot in any appearance but I disagree in that we shouldn't mess with the games of those who refused Morrigan.
At a certain point, the writers must choose whether they want to write a very good story or do they want to respect all of the players decisions? I admit that I am biased because Morrigan is one of my favorite characters and I am dying to see her story continue but I believe that the God Child is simply too interesting to not use and thus, I am willing to acept Mr Gaider making his existence canon. Just like they can write a justification as to why Leliana is alive if they see fit, they can justify the OGB's existence while acknowledging the Warden considered Morrigan's offer too dangerous to accept.
After all, the Warden is responsible only for his/her actions, s/he couldn't affect anything Morrigan did after she left the Warden's room.
#18
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 10:10
MisterJB wrote...
Darkstorne wrote...
The issue seems to be that the God Child, if he exists, is incredibly important. Important enough to be central to a plot. And since so many players didn't have a God Child, how can you create a game that caters to both parties?
You're either creating two incredibly different games, or you're throwing player choice out the window and writing the God Child in as canon. Both are very problematic.
I wouldn't want to see a tiny little God Child camo, because the child is too important. And I wouldn't want other players to have their save games messed with, forcing the God Child into existence when they never took that route in their play through.
I agree with the Gold Child needing to be essential to the plot in any appearance but I disagree in that we shouldn't mess with the games of those who refused Morrigan.
At a certain point, the writers must choose whether they want to write a very good story or do they want to respect all of the players decisions? I admit that I am biased because Morrigan is one of my favorite characters and I am dying to see her story continue but I believe that the God Child is simply too interesting to not use and thus, I am willing to acept Mr Gaider making his existence canon. Just like they can write a justification as to why Leliana is alive if they see fit, they can justify the OGB's existence while acknowledging the Warden considered Morrigan's offer too dangerous to accept.
After all, the Warden is responsible only for his/her actions, s/he couldn't affect anything Morrigan did after she left the Warden's room.
Sure, but now flip that view around. Some people didn't have the child, had their Warden die in battle against the Arch Demon, and feel very strongly about that plot direction. I'm sure they would be very happy for Gaider to settle on that outcome as canon too. But how would you feel about that when you're so invested in the God Child?
Hence why it's such a difficult situation to deal with. There were some great story threads to come from DAO's ending, and to settle on one as canon would be a disservice to a heck of a lot of fans, undermining one of their favourite stories.
And that's why I don't mind if they leave the God Child thread open, without conclusion. It's going to upset a lot of fans and render some of the most important and personal decisions in Origins completely pointless. That's really not worth doing when they can come up with some equally gripping stories within the world of Thedas worth exploring that doesn't ****** people off.
#19
Guest_Calob_*
Posté 22 octobre 2012 - 12:23
Guest_Calob_*
#20
Posté 22 octobre 2012 - 06:17
Hence why I would rather the thread be left open and not concluded for now. I chose to have the God Child with Morrigan, but a lot of players didn't and got attached to the idea of their Warden sacrificing himself/herself for Thedas. It's just not fair to discard those player's stories when we can easily find many other interesting things to explore in Thedas that doesn't render previous choices in the series obsolete and pointless.
#21
Posté 22 octobre 2012 - 06:21
#22
Posté 22 octobre 2012 - 06:26
Bfler wrote...
Imagine when he reaches in his rebellious teen period. Sparks will fly between him and Morrigan.
Speaking of Teenage years, if DAIII takes place 10 years after DAII, We could even have him as a Companion.
Heck, could be a great call back of Flemeth sending Morrigan with the Warden.
#23
Posté 22 octobre 2012 - 06:28
LanceSolous13 wrote...
Bfler wrote...
Imagine when he reaches in his rebellious teen period. Sparks will fly between him and Morrigan.
Speaking of Teenage years, if DAIII takes place 10 years after DAII, We could even have him as a Companion.
Heck, could be a great call back of Flemeth sending Morrigan with the Warden.
I look foward to get him pregnant.
#24
Posté 22 octobre 2012 - 07:35
#25
Posté 22 octobre 2012 - 07:38
Anaeme wrote...
Bioware missed an opportunity with that god baby
Yeah totally agree, was probably the only plot line worth following up on from Origins.
Personally I diddnt think Origins was that great, yes it was enjoyable and it did have its moments but it certainly wasnt as brilliant as some people made it out to be, however for some reason I saw some real potential in the OGB. I honestly believed that the OGB was to play a central role in the series and that Origins (the name "Origins" not only refering to the 5 origin stories at character creation but the fact that the game was merely the beginning of a far greater story that has yet to be told) was merely a prologue detailing the events that lead to the creation of one who would one day decide the fate of the world.
Boy was I wrong





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