- Age: 10
- Gender: Male
- Race: Human/Half-Elf/Half-Dwarf
- Class: Mage/Warrior/Rogue
- Existence depends on player's choices.
- The Old God child is not The Inquisitor.

And who have Urthemiel Amell in his playthrough? ♥
Apparently the Old God Child plays a very important role in Inquisition, as opposed to common belief. He will be the one visiting you in your dreams, dropping hints of the end of the game. Once you reach the end, he will tell you that the Veil tears are all part of an elaborate plan to harvest all mages in Thedas and make way for more mages to be born.
You have three options:
1)Destroy the Veil tears
2)Become one with the Veil and make it tear-proof and
3)Sacrifice yourself and make everyone mages
dont even joke about that, we already had to do that with mass effect
LOL, I wonder why everyone thinks Morrigans child will be evil. He may not be bad at all.
Why would the OGB have a class? They're 10 years old, they're not going to be joining the party or anything.
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I regret to inform you, that Biowares cannon is: the Female Dalish Elf, who did the ultimate sacrifice. (And creator cannon trumps all).Therefore, it does not exisit in books,comics, or merchindise. Thus, if there's any appearance at all, their may be a few lines of dialouge, at most. But do not fear, there will always be weird,twisted, mods to satisfy your desires.
Apparently the Old God Child plays a very important role in Inquisition, as opposed to common belief. He will be the one visiting you in your dreams, dropping hints of the end of the game. Once you reach the end, he will tell you that the Veil tears are all part of an elaborate plan to harvest all mages in Thedas and make way for more mages to be born.
You have three options:
1)Destroy the Veil tears
2)Become one with the Veil and make it tear-proof and
3)Sacrifice yourself and make everyone mages
BUT I HAVE MAXED OUT RENEGADE!!!!
I regret to inform you, that Biowares cannon is: the Female Dalish Elf, who did the ultimate sacrifice. (And creator cannon trumps all).Therefore, it does not exisit in books,comics, or merchindise. Thus, if there's any appearance at all, their may be a few lines of dialouge, at most. But do not fear, there will always be weird,twisted, mods to satisfy your desires.
just because its a female cannon doesnt mean we couldnt get allistair to perform the ritual
The existence of the child is not and I repeat not canon for bioware's official canon. See their wiki page for Dragon Age Inquisition for proof. I don't think that a ten year old will have so much power, but I think he will have an influence on characters depending on his parentage. If he was Loghain's or Alistair's or the Warden's how will his existence and interaction with his father affect him and vice versa. The main question I want to know is how will the child affect Morrigan? She isn't just a snarky, sexy and cunning mage anymore she is also a mother. As many parents will verify having a child will change you significantly and not just in a biological sense (childbirth is messy especially in medieval times) but on a psychological level. Obviously she will care about him but how as she affected him and how has he affected her. Has she raised him as Flemeth raised her as a manipulative single mother, or with help from her baby daddy?
P.S. Looking forward to seeing her again hopefully with my Elf Mage Warden from Origins. Some family that'll be! ![]()
just because its a female cannon doesnt mean we couldnt get allistair to perform the ritual
The fact that warden chose Ultimate Sacrifice however dose.
why would they include such a big plot point in the game and not make it cannon?
you're right, i forgot that you would still survive, my bad
I regret to inform you, that Biowares cannon is: the Female Dalish Elf, who did the ultimate sacrifice. (And creator cannon trumps all).Therefore, it does not exisit in books,comics, or merchindise. Thus, if there's any appearance at all, their may be a few lines of dialouge, at most. But do not fear, there will always be weird,twisted, mods to satisfy your desires.
lolcanon: Canon isn't a good way to describe variables with no set correct choice.
Anyway, is the OGB ten? I thought the time was 9:40 Dragon. The OGB would be nine, at the oldest.
Apparently the Old God Child plays a very important role in Inquisition, as opposed to common belief. He will be the one visiting you in your dreams, dropping hints of the end of the game. Once you reach the end, he will tell you that the Veil tears are all part of an elaborate plan to harvest all mages in Thedas and make way for more mages to be born.
You have three options:
1)Destroy the Veil tears
2)Become one with the Veil and make it tear-proof and
3)Sacrifice yourself and make everyone mages
very impressive, lol
Since the child would only be 9 or 10, I don't think he/she will have much of a role in Inquisition. We know that some mage children develop abilities pretty early and so get sent to the Circle even before puberty to learn control & self-discipline before they face the Trial of the Fade. These children scare the wadding out of most adults, who wouldn't be scared of a kid that started fires just by being angry! Also, many probably get killed out of plain old self-defense or retaliation and fear -- remember Wynne set a bully's hair on fire as a child, got locked up in a barn & hauled off to the Circle within days, and, she was just a little girl! Also, later we saw Wynne protecting a group of young children at the Circle when Uldred went crazy. The OGC might have powers, but at 9 years Morrigan is more likely to be forecfully teaching him/her self control and self-discipline rather than risking demon possession of the child she/Flemeth schemed for her to bear. Wouldn't you just love to try to control any tantrum this child would throw!!!! As for dream-walking, that involves the Fade and would draw demons to the child just as it did in DA2 for Feynriel (sp). I wonder if Flemeth is helping her raise the child? Flemeth seems to me to be an Old God reincarnated and would have the strength needed. Many possibilities, few answers.
In case I make the choice in any playthrough and not the US:
Any playthrough where Loghain lives the child is his.
Any playthrough where the Warden is female and Loghain is dead Alistair is the father.
Any playthrough where the Warden is male he is the father
My most interesting import in this regard is my Dwarven Noble, he romanced Morrigan but did not do the ritual, resulting in a normal child. Loghain made the sacrifice.
Why would the OGB have a class? They're 10 years old, they're not going to be joining the party or anything.
Have you never played Dungeons and Dragons? House cats have classes!
Pet class, with specialization in "cuddly" (their meow attack does 1d1 sonic damage per turn).
why would they include such a big plot point in the game and not make it cannon?
you're right, i forgot that you would still survive, my bad
sadly, it seems to have turned into just a "Get outa dieing card" for your warden.
why would they include such a big plot point in the game and not make it cannon?
you're right, i forgot that you would still survive, my bad
It was never any bigger than US.
What makes a choice "big" depends on its impact, and we still don't know what impact this will have.
Apparently the Old God Child plays a very important role in Inquisition, as opposed to common belief. He will be the one visiting you in your dreams, dropping hints of the end of the game. Once you reach the end, he will tell you that the Veil tears are all part of an elaborate plan to harvest all mages in Thedas and make way for more mages to be born.
You have three options:
1)Destroy the Veil tears
2)Become one with the Veil and make it tear-proof and
3)Sacrifice yourself and make everyone mages
10 years assuming the passage of time is the same on the other side of the mirror.
Apparently the Old God Child plays a very important role in Inquisition, as opposed to common belief. He will be the one visiting you in your dreams, dropping hints of the end of the game. Once you reach the end, he will tell you that the Veil tears are all part of an elaborate plan to harvest all mages in Thedas and make way for more mages to be born.
You have three options:
1)Destroy the Veil tears
2)Become one with the Veil and make it tear-proof and
3)Sacrifice yourself and make everyone mages
You're a horrible person.