Mages are born human and magic is involved. You're clearly thinking way too hard.
Yeah but the kid has the memories and power of a god.
Mages are born human and magic is involved. You're clearly thinking way too hard.
Yeah but the kid has the memories and power of a god.
lol wut 'God Child'?
If the OGB exists he'll be around 10. Probably won't see resolve to this plot point until the next game or later. Might get some clarification on the matter in the game at least.
I just want to see my baby boy.
Is that too much to ask?
I just want to see my baby boy.
Is that too much to ask?
Lol
I really wish we only had to say no to these in the other 6456 "We are the OGB" threads.
What would be great is any thread that has the words "Old God Baby" "God Child" etc etc in it's title get moved and merged all into one thread, save a lot of space on the main pages.
and again the biggest hole in all these theories is that there is the possibility that the OGB doesn't exist at all depending on your play through and Bioware has stated if you don't do the Dark Ritual then there is no OGB so it can't take part in any major events.
who says the OGB has the memories, unformed human soul + god soul = completely new.
Oh goody! I love these ones. A quote from the devs "If Morrigan wasn't pregnant at the end of dragon age origins then there is no child"
Basing a whole game of the premise of something that might not exist isn't going to happen, the Inquisitor isn't the god child.
Is it only 10 years pass from DAII end to DAI?
Just to put a sock in this (again): David Gaider (the lead writer for the Dragon Age series) has said that the Inquisitor is NOT Morrigan's child. Full stop.
http://forum.bioware...5#entry16491073
Is it only 10 years pass from DAII end to DAI?
Here, this may help: 
Dwarf + Human = Qunari. Perfect.
Oh look, Tuesday!!
Also, "sten no"
"It must be Tuesday."
Thanks for the link, Mac.
Oh and Efd? Yeah, I'll do this for you.

Yeah but the kid has the memories and power of a god.
Here, this may help:
Thank you very much ![]()
At the end of Witch Hunt Morrigan says that she was wrong about Flemeths plans to posses her...
There was no plan to possess Morrigan. The whole sob story is Morrigan's ploy to get the Warden to kill her mother for reasons unknown.
When talking to Hawke, Flemeth predicts Morrigan will get the Warden to kill her. This despite Morrigan's story being that she only decides to kill her after reading the grimoire from the Circle tower.
The grimoire itself? Only Morrigan can read it, as Shale points out in conversation with Morrigan. Apart from what Morrigan tells us, a person who is already hiding her true agenda as regards the Dark Ritual, there's no evidence of any plot of Flemeth's, except perhaps for the "robes of possession" you find in Flemeth's hut after killing her. Their description reads as follows:
, No,
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And I like Morrigan and Urthemiel...
, No,
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And I like Morrigan and Urthemiel...
urthemiel....that thing that fooled the magisters to go into the golden city to release the blight then freed itself and goes around killing things...
urthemiel....that thing that fooled the magisters to go into the golden city to release the blight then freed itself and goes around killing things...
Actually that was Dumat.
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No.
DA ][ begins very near the beginning of DA:O. With the Lothering escape. So the child would not have been born yet. Even if we assume the child was born at the start of DA ][, it would be ten years old (what's the time gap between DA ][ and DA I?), not the 30-or-so the Inquisitor will be.
Dwarf + Human = Qunari. Perfect.
The Maker moves in mysterious ways...
I have a hypothesis about the God Child that Morrigan gave birth to. Every other idea I have read suggests that the child would be our enemy, but as I have replayed DAO and DAII over the last few days I have developed another one that suggests the exact opposite.
In the DLC Witch Hunt the child has already been born meaning he had already aged before DAII, and DAII spans seven years.
At the start of DAI our character survives a massive explosion and no one knows why. My working theory suggests that we ARE the god child!
The hole in the theory is that maybe the warden didn't let Morrigan do it. That said though Flemeth might have found a way around this somehow (plan B?).
At the end of Witch Hunt Morrigan says that she was wrong about Flemeths plans to posses her, and even Morrigan looked shaken. I believe that Flemeth will attempt to posses the DAI player character. After all Morrigan is powerful but she is no god.
Well that is my theory and I'm still working on it. What do you think, and what is your theory?
EDIT: The soul of the god child could possibly possess another being, and/or each origin story could have a refference to the player being and orphan, or some mysteroius
OGB or old god baby, will never be a pc as in the Bioware cannon (the default story) the old god baby does not exist, the cannon story for biowares' world state is that a dalish elf warden killed the archdeamon and died with it, and no dark ritual is performed.
who says the OGB has the memories, unformed human soul + god soul = completely new.
The arch demon possess the nearest Darkspawn or Grey Warden once killed. The Arch demon went into the kid. If the arch demon lost it's memories every time it changed hosts then it would be pretty harmless.