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Will Morrigan or the Warden look for one another and what about the Warden's companions from DA:O/Awakening ?


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masster blaster

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Will she? I mean there are so many ways this can go about.

- You romanced her, and had a child wither her
- You befriended her and had a child with her
- You can not agree with the ritual and she will leave, yet if you had a one night stand with her before the final battle, then she is with child
etc.
- you could have done either of the following yet in witch hunt you could have either
A. try to kill her
B. Go with her
or
C. Do not go with her.

The problem wit this is nobody knows where the Warden is. Now it makes sense if the Warden went with Morrigan and such, yet if the warden did not ( I don't mean taking the final blow and not having take the ritual on the eve of battle).

There is a problem. I mean they can't just write the Warden off like that. Sure some will argue the warden's story is over, yet I say that if Morrigan is back, then the Warden if not dead SHOULD be be a playable character at LEAST for a bit. I am not saying the Warden takes the show, but I mean although some fans like a new character per every game.....this goes back to DA:O.......this IS a big deal, and can not be ignored as such.

With possibility of the child, previous choices from DA:O coming into DA: I.......I mean come on this is just perfect, but what bothers me is HOW did Morrigan come back? I mean witch hunt explains it all, although it would make no sense if Bioware wrote that off as non canon, or canon yet they do not go along with that because that makes no sense not to include witch hunt which is the final event leading up to a bit of DA:2, but primarily to DA:i.

Moreover what is going to happen with all of our other companions from DA:O/awakening? I mean we are given epilogues about their lives, yet DA:I just in a sense ruins it. I mean it's not complete. Since DA:I happens in the same AGE, I do not think Bioware can ignore them. I mean Sten is a prime example. Sure Sten can die, as can so many of our companions, yet if you saved Sten, and helped him find his sword, and have him call you Kadan.....and since he goes back to his people, and the Qunari are invading, and how the Warden IF lived at the end of DA:O can tell Sten     "And one day I will come to collect on that" if you helped Sten out. Yet Sten will tell you basically it will depend on the situation he is in. I can go on, but you get the point.

I hope Bioware does consider on having you play as the Warden for THESE plots that were first brought to the Warden. I would just hate it if I was not the Warden when confronting Sten, other important companions or Morrigan if it was a huge plot point in the story. I mean sure the inquisition is there to restore, or bring chaos, yet having the Warden there will better ease the situation the Inquisition will face.

Same can go with Hawke, but I will best honest I didn't find Hawke that interesting. Mainly because DA:2 felt like it was just there as a " Here is a good side story while we work on the real sequel to DA:O."

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David Gaider

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MevenSelas wrote...

David Gaider: “Yes. The various states that Morrigan can be in – of which there can be quite a few, because we don’t know when to stop when it comes to making decisions – they’re all recognized. Whether or not they have the ultimate effect like the kind of reactivity someone imagines, that depends on the person. But we do recognize them and it does play a role of varying degrees depending on the surroundings.”


This is true. I should point out as well, however, that Inquisition is not "Dragon Age: Origins - the Warden's Continued Adventures". If one's question begins with "Will my Warden be able to...?" the answer is very likely, "no."
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