Well despite being my fav character, she looks so much more evil in inquisition pics. Maybe Flemeth got her meal.

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" Some claimed the commander headed west into Orlais, chasing after the dark-haired sorceress who had fought along side him after the Blight. Whether he found her or not, he certainly did not return to Vigil's Keep. "
Add this to the Witch Hunt ending where the Warden leaves with Morrigan.
Do you think the hero of Ferelden will be with her during the events of Inquisition?
I'm thinking dad is at home with the kids while mommy is out working hard to put food on the table.
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I'm thinking dad is at home with the kids while mommy is out working hard to put food on the table.
Or he transferred to Montsimmard where Loghain was stationed. He drops by when he's on leave?
I'm thinking dad is at home with the kids while mommy is out working hard to put food on the table.
In other words, she's painting the shed while he's baking the bread. Such a nice twist to what Morrigan said in DAO. ![]()
It would be rather nice if you got to see a version of your Hawke and /or Warden in Inquisition, but I doubt that would happen, there would be potential issues with the story, appearance and the save file necessary. Still.
Well despite being my fav character, she looks so much more evil in inquisition pics. Maybe Flemeth got her meal.
My previous post was about Flemeth, not Morrigan. As for Morrigan, some of her pictures have an Uncanny Valley aspect, which makes her come across as sinister, but the information we've been getting rather hints that she may be like Flemeth: mysterious and secretive, but not evil. It's odd how some people automatically associate the former with the latter.
" Some claimed the commander headed west into Orlais, chasing after the dark-haired sorceress who had fought along side him after the Blight. Whether he found her or not, he certainly did not return to Vigil's Keep. "
Add this to the Witch Hunt ending where the Warden leaves with Morrigan.
Do you think the hero of Ferelden will be with her during the events of Inquisition?
I doubt it. I'd think most players' Wardens aren't the types for a quiet life at home, and actually neither is Morrigan. They'll have the kind of relationship where they're apart most of the time and make up for it when they meet. If the Warden puts in an appearance and where he appears varies depending on events in earlier games, then we might meet him around her, but we won't hear anything more about their relationship because the writers will likely leave that to the players' imagination unless it's important for the story of DAI.
" Some claimed the commander headed west into Orlais, chasing after the dark-haired sorceress who had fought along side him after the Blight. Whether he found her or not, he certainly did not return to Vigil's Keep. "
Add this to the Witch Hunt ending where the Warden leaves with Morrigan.
Do you think the hero of Ferelden will be with her during the events of Inquisition?
Not really. Thanks to king Alistair, we know that the Hero of Ferelden is expected in Denerim as something normal in 9:37, so that means that the Warden still has a social life even if he leaves with Morrigan and that the disappearance Leliana mentioned can't be the Witch Hunt ending.
The result? In my opinion, that we have found a possible motivation for Morrigan to help the Inquisition: the Big Bad is the most likely suspect about the Warden's and Hawke's disappearance. A Morrigan in love or friends with the Warden would have a more personal reason to help the Inquisitor than just "I help you to help myself" or "mwahahaha, all is part of my evil, evil plan".
Maybe that's what the developers mentioned about Morrigan's relationship with the Warden being adressed in DA:I. Some changes in dialogue could paint radically different Morrigans in the game. A survivalist that is a bit worried about the world going to end is not the same as a mother who is looking for her son's father or a lonely witch who wants to avenge what happened to the only friend she has met.
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I think we need to come to terms with the fact that there isn't 'one' Flemeth. There are various and Morrigan is an inconvenience to them. Nothing more or less. Flemeth is probably more fixated on Urthemiel and her (their?) own survival than anything else. So there won't be a 'final confrontation' between the two unless Morrigan gathers enough power to pull off an Order 66.
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I think we need to come to terms with the fact that there isn't 'one' Flemeth. There are various and Morrigan is an inconvenience to them. Nothing more or less. Flemeth is probably more fixated on Urthemiel and her (their?) own survival than anything else. So there won't be a 'final confrontation' between the two unless Morrigan gathers enough power to pull off an Order 66.
Morrigan pulling an Order 66 would = the greatest moment in gaming history.
Oh just think of the backlash! Say Goodbye to the position at Court Morrigan!
People thought she was just a pet mage, oh no: She salvaged the soul of a corrupted god and brought it into the world.
o.o I expect it to be humorous.
She salvaged the soul of a old god without the corruption. That's the reason of the ritual.
Not really. Thanks to king Alistair, we know that the Hero of Ferelden is expected in Denerim as something normal in 9:37, so that means that the Warden still has a social life even if he leaves with Morrigan and that the disappearance Leliana mentioned can't be the Witch Hunt ending.
Given Morrigan's involvement with the Orlesian court, it's also possible that the Hero of Ferelden could be in Denerim as part of Morrigan's plan (for players who chose to get romantically involved with her and leave behind their life in Ferelden to follow her through the Eluvian); it would be no different than how Meredith and King Alistair will always (verbally) fight in the Viscount's Keep, but the nature of their argument shifts to something entirely different depending on whether or not the Magi Boon was chosen by the Hero of Ferelden.
The result? In my opinion, that we have found a possible motivation for Morrigan to help the Inquisition: the Big Bad is the most likely suspect about the Warden's and Hawke's disappearance. A Morrigan in love or friends with the Warden would have a more personal reason to help the Inquisitor than just "I help you to help myself" or "mwahahaha, all is part of my evil, evil plan".
Maybe that's what the developers mentioned about Morrigan's relationship with the Warden being adressed in DA:I. Some changes in dialogue could paint radically different Morrigans in the game. A survivalist that is a bit worried about the world going to end is not the same as a mother who is looking for her son's father or a lonely witch who wants to avenge what happened to the only friend she has met.
I'm certain a romanced Morrigan will be somewhat different than one who was betrayed by the Warden (for example), but Morrigan already seemed to be enacting a plan when the Hero of Ferelden encountered her in the Dragonbone Wastes, and I suspect their (possible) son could tie into this.
This is technically Steve Valentine's twitter but . . . .
https://twitter.com/...7954177/photo/1
Eeee! Oh yeah, Claudia Black is awesome too. And so is The Magic Castle.
She salvaged the soul of a old god without the corruption. That's the reason of the ritual.
She claimed that, i doubt it.
Strongly.
the taint warped minds far stronger then that of an infant.
She claimed that, i doubt it.
Strongly.
the taint warped minds far stronger then that of an infant.
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She claimed that, i doubt it.
Strongly.
the taint warped minds far stronger then that of an infant.
If Morrigan wanted a 'tainted' child she could have slept with any Warden (Riordan). It needed to be the Warden, Alistair, or Loghain because of how little the taint has progressed in their physiology.
I'm fine with The Warden not showing up, but I would like to her at least state what is his / her position at.
If Morrigan wanted a 'tainted' child she could have slept with any Warden (Riordan). It needed to be the Warden, Alistair, or Loghain because of how little the taint has progressed in their physiology.
What Dev indicated that as such?
Because as far as i can tell, the only reason she never approached the senior warden of Jader was simply because he was content with dying killing the beast.
Actually, I suspect Riordan was outside the plan and so was not approached for that reason. Alistair and the PC were the plan, and Loghain a bonus opportunity if necessary.
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She specifically says the the Ritual doesn't work unless the Warden is freshly tainted. If he's too tainted the Old God's soul wouldn't be cleansed.
Edit: There needed to be just enough taint in the seed to 'lure' the Archdemon's soul to the embryo, but too much taint would end up corrupting the child anyway which would render the Ritual moot.
Well, there you go then.