
Sigh.

Sigh.
Your feeling is shared with several other people who post the exact same thing each week.
I'm of the opinion that it's possible that Morrigan or Flemeth have transformed either Hawke or The Warden into a new being with no memories. Leliana said it herself. Hawke and the Warden have disappeared. Flemeth has dealings with both. I don't know if I want this to happen. It would kind of negate race selection and limit role playing. But it was my first thought and the first thought of my friend who called me right after watching the trailer. If the Inquisitor really has no memories, he could perhaps be some kind of amalgamation of the two into a new being who finds out at the end that's what they are. After all, who better to deal with a disaster of this magnitude than the Hero of Fereldan and the Champion of Kirkwall.
I'm of the opinion that it's possible that Morrigan or Flemeth have transformed either Hawke or The Warden into a new being with no memories. Leliana said it herself. Hawke and the Warden have disappeared. Flemeth has dealings with both. I don't know if I want this to happen. It would kind of negate race selection and limit role playing. But it was my first thought and the first thought of my friend who called me right after watching the trailer. If the Inquisitor really has no memories, he could perhaps be some kind of amalgamation of the two into a new being who finds out at the end that's what they are. After all, who better to deal with a disaster of this magnitude than the Hero of Fereldan and the Champion of Kirkwall.
Again, I don't know if I would like that twist, but with the little information we have to go on, the trailer does give people that theory. It would railroad role playing and hurt multiple playthroughs. I'm hoping it's just nostalgia fan theory and that's all it is. I want the Inquisitor to be his/her own character. But I also think there's a bunch of people who love Origins on here who wouid be in some kind of fanboy bliss that they playing the Warden again.
Far out bro.
Anyway, the devs have said that it's possible we will meet Hawke and the warden in the game, so i sincerely doubt this theory.
Also it would be kinda silly.
The OGB is having an identity crisis and going through his teenager phase, because time works differently where he is and everyone keeps forgetting he's just 10 years old, and running away from home thus ending up in Thedas.
It makes so much sense. That explains why Morrigan is in DA:I. The one thing OGB knew is that the best parties are in Orlais. And Morrigan is there to find him and ground him.
I think the only way we'll ever see the OGB as a protagonist is if they give us a "not necessarily canon" DLC in the vein of Leliana's Song or Darkspawn Chronicles, where it's canon if you did the dark ritual and a not-canon what if? scenario if you didn't.
That being said, something like that would be best reserved for the next game, as the OGB is nine years old as of DAI.
Well if you really wanted a reason why the Inquisitor could be the god baby the simplest answer is they're not a child as Morgan says. They have the soul of an old god. Perhaps an old god can be whatever it wants, it wouldn't be the first time one could, and learns at a very rapid rate.
It's not the baby. In Bioware's canon there is no OGB. They couldn't go back an make the Inquisitor the OGB without stomping all over the choices of those who refused the ritual. I highly doubt that the PC of any DA game will ever be the OGB.
Everytime someone makes a thread about forcing the OGB the Maker kills a Mabari puppy.
Another one?
I really don't get it. WHY are people so obsessed with the Inq being OGB. You'd think once they realized it was male they'd realize it can't be a BW protag since you can always choose your gender.
The mind boggles.
Dragon Age games are not "canon by majority".
They're "whatever you import from your old files is canon for you, glitches not withstanding."
Even if the majority of people did the Dark Ritual(I don't know the numbers and don't trust online poles regardless), then having the OGB as a protag still wouldn't work because you'd have a set race and gender for the character, which is a terrible idea for a bioware game.
They can allways bend on that. Morrigan could be wrong about the gender.
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They can allways bend on that. Morrigan could be wrong about the gender.
...Morrigan could be wrong about whether or not the child that came out of her womb that she had been caring for for nearly two years has a penis or not?
They can allways bend on that. Morrigan could be wrong about the gender.
...Morrigan could be wrong about whether or not the child that came out of her womb that she had been caring for for nearly two years has a penis or not?
That is in witch hunt witch does not need to be canon.
And why would that do that because of a few people who are too hung up over something that makes so sense?
Guest_AedanStarfang_*
Is this still a thing? There's no way that the Inquisitor is a 10 year old boy case closed.
Guest_StreetMagic_*
If she's wrong about gender, they should make another DLC where you play as Ferelden's Child Protection Service. Because that woman is idiotic.
Kind of like this thread.
If she's wrong about gender, they should make another DLC where you play as Ferelden's Child Protection Service. Because that woman is idiotic.
Kind of like this thread.
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They can allways bend on that. Morrigan could be wrong about the gender.
That is in witch hunt witch does not need to be canon.
The ogb's current and future role depends soley on player choice an the actual timeline itself, no accelerating aging, no time flows differently in the fade or the eluvian realm, just the timeline.David Gaider "While I won't discuss how the Dark Ritual decision will affect future games, I can say (and have said) that the choice won't be ignored-- it's pretty fundamental.
So Morrigan will have a son only if she either romanced a male Warden or if the Dark Ritual was performed... and in only the latter case will that son be the so-called OGB.
Whether how the Dark Ritual affects future games is considered sufficient is a different matter completely. Considering that some people have expressed that the existence of the OGB should be the entire plot around which such a game revolves, it's perhaps unlikely.
That kind of expectation can't be helped. Regardless, the choice will neither be ignored nor made into a footnote"
David Gaider
Depends on the timeline-- as of the end of DA2, Morrigan's child would be, what? 8 years old? He also might not exist.
Those are pretty dicey qualifications for a main character.
David gaider
It is not possible.