Old God Baby
#1
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:06
#2
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:08
I doubt it'll make much of a difference. Morrigan made it quite clear that the baby is hers and hers alone, and I doubt she'd let Alistair or Loghain affect that. Could be different if romanced I suppose.
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#3
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:10
I doubt it'll make much of a difference. Morrigan made it quite clear that the baby is hers and hers alone, and I doubt she'd let Alistair or Loghain affect that. Could be different if romanced I suppose.
My first play through will have Loghian alive so I'm deciding if I should romance her, do the ritual, follow her in witch hunt, or let Loghian handle it.
#4
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:11
Frankly, I imagine the Old God Baby will live in the middle of the woods and occasionally become a dragon.
Just another Flemeth or Morrigan, basically.
I don't think he or she's destined for quite the Earth-shaking legacy people think.
Especially since their existence is optional.
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#5
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:15
Frankly, I imagine the Old God Baby will live in the middle of the woods and occasionally become a dragon.
Just another Flemeth or Morrigan, basically.
I don't think he or she's destined for quite the Earth-shaking legacy people think.
Especially since their existence is optional.
I wasn't expecting earth shaking legacy like some. I was just curious as to the impact of the desicion of who she had it with. Like I wanna know if her agenda with be different with a romanced warden who followed her through the portal than having it with Allister or Loghian
#6
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:17
I wasn't expecting earth shaking legacy like some. I was just curious as to the impact of the desicion of who she had it with. Like I wanna know if her agenda with be different with a romanced warden who followed her through the portal than having it with Allister or Loghian
I'm inclined to think she'll reconcile with the Warden if they were in a romance relationship and the OGB will show up.
:-)
#7
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:17
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#8
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:18
I think whether she's a mother or not may have some effect on Morrigan, but I doubt it'll have a hell of a lot of bearing on the plot as a whole.
They did say Morrigan plays a personal role after all, and I can't see how her potential child wouldn't be involved in that.
#9
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:20
My theory is when the timeline is advanced, we'll get Morrigan's son or daughter as a Companion.
Whether they're a god or not will be determined by the Keep.
#10
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:22
isnt the ogb a boy?My theory is when the timeline is advanced, we'll get Morrigan's son or daughter as a Companion.Whether they're a god or not will be determined by the Keep.
#11
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:24
I can already picture the lolz. The quanari fleet is about to land and he changes into dragon form and burns them all down. The camera then pans to the warden and allister brofistingMy theory is when the timeline is advanced, we'll get Morrigan's son or daughter as a Companion.
Whether they're a god or not will be determined by the Keep.
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#12
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:25
I can already picture the lolz. The quanari fleet is about to land and he changes into dragon form and burns them all down. The camera then pans to the warden and allister brofisting
They probably get the "Turn into a Dragon" power right before the final battle.
It's their final shapeshifting form.
Maybe they give you a ride to Alduin's Keep.
#13
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:26
My theory is when the timeline is advanced, we'll get Morrigan's son or daughter as a Companion.
Whether they're a god or not will be determined by the Keep.
If your Warden didn't romance Morrigan and didn't do the ritual, though, no baby of any sort exists.
Unless she went and found someone else to get her preggo after.
#14
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:26
Frankly, I imagine the Old God Baby will live in the middle of the woods and occasionally become a dragon.
Just another Flemeth or Morrigan, basically.
I don't think he or she's destined for quite the Earth-shaking legacy people think.
Especially since their existence is optional.
The OGB is confirmed to be a boy.
I really hope his existence isn't a trivial sidequest, since his conception was hardly trivial for those who romanced Alistair. With the other LIs, the other grey warden would offer to make the sacrifice regardless. Either way, the warden was a hero and got to stay with their lover. With romanced Alistair, either the warden or Alistair is going to die if the DR was not performed. To relegate the consequence of that decision to a sidequest would be adding insult to injury.
Edit: Why am I surprised we're really talking about continuing the Morrigan romance? Forget it. Sorry I said anything. Let it be a sidequest then.
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#15
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:31
My first play through will have Loghian alive so I'm deciding if I should romance her, do the ritual, follow her in witch hunt, or let Loghian handle it.
I think if you're going to romance her, might as well have the baby with her as well and go through the mirror. You get a higher chance of her reacting to it in DAI I bet.
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#16
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:34
I think if you're going to romance her, might as well have the baby with her as well and go through the mirror. You get a higher chance of her reacting to it in DAI I bet.
I suppose you are right. Its just hard trying to headcannon my dwarf commoner falling in love with a mage that is also at least a couple feet taller than him. Maybe he just likes a challenge? Lolz
#17
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:36
Are a happy couple still or is it alljust going to get a trivial had wave. I need closure XD
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#18
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Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:39
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I suppose you are right. Its just hard trying to headcannon my dwarf commoner falling in love with a mage that is also at least a couple feet taller than him. Maybe he just likes a challenge? Lolz
I am not one to tell other people how to play their game. But a dwarf? Really? I say this as someone who's down with the stout folk, but could never do the LI thing as one of them.
#19
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:40
The baby's father matters if it's the warden or Alistair. Even if Morrigan doesn't intend on ever pursuing it, the child is a bastard son of a king or someone with king's blood. In the case of the warden, he's your character's son for whatever that's worth. You have a really cool reputation to toss around. As for Loghain, all they'd really have from their father was the reputation of someone who committed fratricide.
As for the significance of the OGB, Gaider said its appearance wouldn't just be some one off cameo.
#20
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:43
I am not one to tell other people how to play their game. But a dwarf? Really? I say this as someone who's down with the stout folk, but could never do the LI thing as one of them.
I'm doing it because I want my first character in DAI to be a dwarf, same as origins. Mainly because I love dwarfs and I want to find out if the dawrven boon helped as much as it sounded like it did. Not the best of reasons but to me, these things were very important to me seeing who I care about the dwarven race the most, followed closely by the Dalish.
#21
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Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:45
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I'm doing it because I want my first character in DAI to be a dwarf, same as origins. Mainly because I love dwarfs and I want to find out if the dawrven boon helped as much as it sounded like it did. Not the best of reasons but to me, these things were very important to me seeing who I care about the dwarfed race the most, followed closely by the Dalish.
Nah, I'm not criticizing you bro (or sis). I like dwarves. I just couldn't bring myself to do the whole romance thing when I played as one.
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#22
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:47
It always seemed to make sense when I romanced Morrigan to do the DR, even if I decided not to follow her through the mirror. It seemed pretty inconsistent to sleep with her in camp until she reached love, then turn her down when she offered again because there was a ritual involved. If the warden disapproved of her or her magic, why did he get involved in the first place? That was just how I played it. I'm sure others disagree.
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#23
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:50
Nah, I'm not criticizing you bro (or sis). I like dwarves. I just couldn't bring myself to do the whole romance thing when I played as one.
(Bro) besides I knew what you were trying to say, I was just justifying my reasons for doing it. Its just as weird to me as it probably is to you, but I'm not sure I can wait till my second play through to find out if it made a difference. I don't want Loghain to have it because I can't see him having much of an impact and if I have it, I want it to be in a full romance so I can follow her. Maybe I'll try it and just do the DR without a romance.
#24
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Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:51
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It always seemed to make sense when I romanced Morrigan to do the DR, even if I decided not to follow her through the mirror. It seemed pretty inconsistent to sleep with her in camp until she reached love, then turn her down when she offered again because there was a ritual involved. If the warden disapproved of her or her magic, why did he get involved in the first place? That was just how I played it. I'm sure others disagree.
Well... I don't disagree from a meta perspective, but I do have one Warden that did the romance arc and turned her down. Warden was Dalish (prideful to a fault) and he wanted to end the Blight the 'right way'. It was his duty, blah blah. Went with the Ultimate Sacrifice. Morrigan still had his son though. Those choices make for a very interesting world-state.
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#25
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:54
I suppose you are right. Its just hard trying to headcannon my dwarf commoner falling in love with a mage that is also at least a couple feet taller than him. Maybe he just likes a challenge? Lolz
Oghren did say that dwarves have just the right height to give a human lady a good time.





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