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I hope so, I want noticeable differences based on the baby daddy.

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I read that if you didn't do the ritual with her but still slept with her in camp, that she ends up pregnant anyways without the soul of the old god.



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I read that if you didn't do the ritual with her but still slept with her in camp, that she ends up pregnant anyways without the soul of the old god.

Yep. If you sleep with her with no ritual she will get pregnant with a normal baby. If you never sleep with her or have alistair/loghain do it she has no baby.



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lol read comment about baby turing into a dragon and randomly thought that maybe it was the dragon from the trailer thats helping the inquisitor as the warden and hawke show up... lol would be interesting... wait how old will he be by now in DA universe...



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lol read comment about baby turing into a dragon and randomly thought that maybe it was the dragon from the trailer thats helping the inquisitor as the warden and hawke show up... lol would be interesting... wait how old will he be by now in DA universe...


Around 10 I believe lol

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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.

 

Exactly! Morrigan captivated me from the very first moment we met in the Wilds and romancing her throughout the game was an absolute blast and I enjoyed it very much. Every bored, sarcastic, flirtatious, sultry and even girlish comment she threw my way all lead led to me easily accepting the DR. It made sense, if there was a chance I could survive and be with her + have a child (Old God or not) I was going to take it. Walking through the Eluvian with Morrigan was as easy as breathing. And I agree, why get involved in the first place if the Warden PC disproved of her or her magic? 

 

 

I expect that, for the foreseeable future, the only effect we'll see regarding the OGB is how it is reflected in Morrigan.  If it exists, Morrigan will act one way, if a baby, but not the OGB, exists, she'll act another, and if no baby she'll act a third.

 

It's a way for the choice to matter without having the OGB himself be a presence that needs to be justified/reconciled.

 

 

I agree with this also. I still see Morrigan going all cryptic on us but I don't expect to see the OGB. In the end I just want the decision I made with Morrigan to have the OGB in DA:O not get swept under the rug but we'll see in due time I guess. 



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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.

 

It could be fun to do a run where the warden loves her but won't do the ritual because they believe that would be leading her down a darker path, a path likely meant for her by her mother, so they say no to keep her from falling into Flemeths trap. Or they see it as her biting off more than she can chew and taking a huge dangerous risk and they refuse in order to save her from herself. Sort of like how you can romance Merril and think her actions are just going to put her in more danger.

 

It'd make the mirror scene even better because she'd still have had his baby and he can love her and want to follow her bu they're both hurt, her because he turned down her ritual, him because she left him when he turned her down.


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I'm hoping a romanced Warden will interact with his son.
Also, if the boy remembers his past life, I wonder ifhe could confirm whether the Maker is real and did imprison him beneath Thedas.
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As long as we get the option to kill it, I don't care what happens.

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It could be fun to do a run where the warden loves her but won't do the ritual because they believe that would be leading her down a darker path, a path likely meant for her by her mother, so they say no to keep her from falling into Flemeths trap. Or they see it as her biting off more than she can chew and taking a huge dangerous risk and they refuse in order to save her from herself. Sort of like how you can romance Merril and think her actions are just going to put her in more danger.

 

It'd make the mirror scene even better because she'd still have had his baby and he can love her and want to follow her bu they're both hurt, her because he turned down her ritual, him because she left him when he turned her down.

I can see where you're going with this, and I'll admit I haven't thought of it that way.  I have only played a handful of males who romanced Morrigan, and they tended to be fairly straightforward types.  Even knowing that Flemeth planned it from the start and Morrigan said she didn't see the appeal in raising a child full of snot and trouble, they figured she knew what she was getting herself into.  A couple wardens did let her go through alone, also because that was what she said she wanted.  

 

TBH, I haven't played Witch Hunt with characters who didn't do the DR.  Perhaps I'll go back with my "redeemer" who romanced Leliana and let Loghain redeem himself with the archdemon.



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i'd like to know if this old god child gonna play any role in inqui ? personally i didn't like this bargain ...i didn't want my warden to have a child with her ! but i wanted my warden to live through this ! he's a mage and i didn't want him to be sacrificed just like that ,and not having the chance to discover more of the world than the walls of the tower.

also what happen in you killed morrigan in witch hunt ? sure she come back in inqui but how's that gonna affect the warden? or does this not count at all...



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See that dragon battle in the enemy trailer? Yah. One of those is your old god baby.



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I don't think the boy will be much different depending on his father. But I think it will make an difference if the warden becomes an father figure to him. Maybe he will be more friendly becuase he grew up with an family or gloomy if Morrigan raised him alone. I also would like to see him interacting with the Warden. Seeing my warden being an dad would be quite amusing.


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I didn't do the Dark Ritual as I don't like DA:O Morrigan and I think using childbirth in a ritual is rather repugnant. 

 

That being said - my "Main" Warden designed in the Keep is probably going to have both slept with and performed the Ritual producing the OGB.

 

What I would REALLY like - is for the little blighter to be gifted, tremendously so, but also "just a baby" which Morrigan raises well.

 

Until DA 5 when the Darkspawn are drawn to him - taint him - and bring him back as an Archedaemon (in human form) and he raises the last two Old Gods and three Archedaemons create the very last Blight ending the Dragon Age and the series in a massive epic. 

 

After that - the new age of DA (called something else) - can commence.  

 

Not going to happen - but that's something I'd really enjoy.



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I didn't do the Dark Ritual as I don't like DA:O Morrigan and I think using childbirth in a ritual is rather repugnant. 

 

That being said - my "Main" Warden designed in the Keep is probably going to have both slept with and performed the Ritual producing the OGB.

 

What I would REALLY like - is for the little blighter to be gifted, tremendously so, but also "just a baby" which Morrigan raises well.

 

Until DA 5 when the Darkspawn are drawn to him - taint him - and bring him back as an Archedaemon (in human form) and he raises the last two Old Gods and three Archedaemons create the very last Blight ending the Dragon Age and the series in a massive epic. 

 

After that - the new age of DA (called something else) - can commence.  

 

Not going to happen - but that's something I'd really enjoy.

i also didnt like the way she forced herself on my warden ! if he wasnt a mage i might even thought about sacrifice him...i was even romancing Alistair with the mod, and the converstation was really uneasy ! i didnt like that solution at all.

but wait do you mean i can choose in the keep that i havent done the ritual so it might be no oldgodchild from the warden in the story ?

wow thats such a freaking idea you have ! the plot makes sense and imagine if all the past characters from DA2 and DAO and DAI  are brought back (thanks to some eluvian portal mirror or as everything can be done with blood magic !) and reunite in well, one hell of a big party to fight them ! its sound like if i took too much lyrium x)



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i'd like to know if this old god child gonna play any role in inqui ? personally i didn't like this bargain ...i didn't want my warden to have a child with her ! but i wanted my warden to live through this ! he's a mage and i didn't want him to be sacrificed just like that ,and not having the chance to discover more of the world than the walls of the tower.

also what happen in you killed morrigan in witch hunt ? sure she come back in inqui but how's that gonna affect the warden? or does this not count at all...

 

You could've just had Alistair/Loghain do it, or have one of them kill the Archdemon



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i also didnt like the way she forced herself on my warden !

Morrigan didn't force anything. The situation favored her, yes, because her way was the only way to ensure that nobody died, but she didn't create the situation and had no power to offer any ritual except the one she did. In short, while the situation was inherently bad and she inherently had some degree of power you didn't, none of that was her fault. And given how good a bargaining position she had she could have been a lot meaner about the terms of her offer than she was. It is unlikely that anyone who would have agreed to the Ritual otherwise would have refused the offer because there was a clause where you give her 100 gold.


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You could've just had Alistair/Loghain do it, or have one of them kill the Archdemon

impossible for me to have loghain alive thats first of all

i didnt want alistair be killed , i wanted him to rule ,he would at least be compassionate and selfless and he seems to care for every race and every being weither elfs or mages (the most persecutated in thedas) and even proposed to emancipate the circle of ferelden to make mages watch over themeself ? i don't recall ,something like that anyway. if he doesnt Anora probably would and i just can't thrust that woman. something about her make my skin crawl. 

letting alistair do it ? even if am a male warden ? was that an option? 



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letting alistair do it ? even if am a male warden ? was that an option? 

Having Alistair do the Ritual? Uh, yes.



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Morrigan didn't force anything. The situation favored her, yes, because her way was the only way to ensure that nobody died, but she didn't create the situation and had no power to offer any ritual except the one she did. In short, while the situation was inherently bad and she inherently had some degree of power you didn't, none of that was her fault. And given how good a bargaining position she had she could have been a lot meaner about the terms of her offer than she was. It is unlikely that anyone who would have agreed to the Ritual otherwise would have refused the offer because there was a clause where you give her 100 gold.

i don't blame her in the end...*sigh* i don't know i guess the true consenquences are yet to be known in inqui probably. 

though it also could have been something else like blood magic !  everyone seems to have no problem with it lol



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i don't blame her in the end...*sigh* i don't know i guess the true consenquences are yet to be known in inqui probably. 

though it also could have been something else like blood magic !  everyone seems to have no problem with it lol

Blood magic was pretty much what she was doing, apparently. She points out that she was arguably performing blood magic, and rather than giving some reason why it wasn't she just said she trusts the Warden not to object.



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letting alistair do it ? even if am a male warden ? was that an option? 

 

Yes..... they wouldn't force you to do it



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Having Alistair do the Ritual? Uh, yes.

but ...i don't recall having this option with a male warden ! he do the ritual, strike the last blow and still live to be king ? i really don't rememeber having that option ....?!



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but ...i don't recall having this option with a male warden ! he do the ritual, strike the last blow and still live to be king ? i really don't rememeber having that option ....?!

You need to say you won't do it yourself for Morrigan to give you this option, if I remember correctly. One would think there would be an option for you to suggest it instead of needing to play chicken with your character's life and then getting the option, but there you go.



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You need to say you won't do it yourself for Morrigan to give you this option, if I remember correctly. One would think there would be an option for you to suggest it instead of needing to play chicken with your character's life and then getting the option, but there you go.

oh ..! ...i guess i would have liked if alistair had that baby...maybe he could have had a heir after all...though we don't know  how all this could turns out ...i guess i was too effraid for my warden's life and didn't want to push a button that could've cancel the idea... indeed what a chicken~