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Getting Raise by Morrigan


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How do you think Morrigan will raise the kid she had with the Warden/Allistair? Will she emulate Flemeth or do you think she'll try to make thing differently? Will she inform of the child of its heritage? (warden or other)

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My guess is that the story will just repeat itself. Morrigan will just be the new Flemeth. If she isn't already and we don't know it at all... Flemeth is old and powerful, and certainly knows a trick or two about bluffing...

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Well, and Flemeth isn't exactly dead. She says herself in the fight with you that she'll just come back later, and Morrigan is aware of that as well. I believe that if you select the right dialogue options, Morrigan will reveal that the ritual was Flemeth's purpose for her coming all along, so there must be more of a master plan behind it.

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GodChild: "It's my birthday."



Morrigan: "Did you address me, child? CRUSHING PRISON!!!!!!"



Godchild: :::weeps:::

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RobinMichelleB wrote...

Well, and Flemeth isn't exactly dead. She says herself in the fight with you that she'll just come back later, and Morrigan is aware of that as well. I believe that if you select the right dialogue options, Morrigan will reveal that the ritual was Flemeth's purpose for her coming all along, so there must be more of a master plan behind it.

That's why I hate Morrigan. She lies. When she sends you to kill Flemeth, she will say that she doesn't know the purpose to put her in danger. But she knew about the ritual. Coincidence? 

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QuiTamGogh wrote...

GodChild: "It's my birthday."

Morrigan: "Did you address me, child? CRUSHING PRISON!!!!!!"

Godchild: :::weeps:::


Just thinkwhen they start playing Morrigan favorite childhood game

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dark-lauron wrote...

RobinMichelleB wrote...

Well, and Flemeth isn't exactly dead. She says herself in the fight with you that she'll just come back later, and Morrigan is aware of that as well. I believe that if you select the right dialogue options, Morrigan will reveal that the ritual was Flemeth's purpose for her coming all along, so there must be more of a master plan behind it.

That's why I hate Morrigan. She lies. When she sends you to kill Flemeth, she will say that she doesn't know the purpose to put her in danger. But she knew about the ritual. Coincidence? 


She knew about the ritual from the grimoire you find in the Circle of the Magi tower.

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Isavald wrote...

dark-lauron wrote...

RobinMichelleB wrote...

Well, and Flemeth isn't exactly dead. She says herself in the fight with you that she'll just come back later, and Morrigan is aware of that as well. I believe that if you select the right dialogue options, Morrigan will reveal that the ritual was Flemeth's purpose for her coming all along, so there must be more of a master plan behind it.

That's why I hate Morrigan. She lies. When she sends you to kill Flemeth, she will say that she doesn't know the purpose to put her in danger. But she knew about the ritual. Coincidence? 


She knew about the ritual from the grimoire you find in the Circle of the Magi tower.


She says she found out about Flemeth's body snatching from her grimoire.

Later on, during her "Dark Ritual" offer, she more or less does confirm that she knew all along that a Warden had to die, and that Flemeth told her she was going with them, to performe the ritual.

It's possible that she found out about all this by reading the grimoire, yes, but the conversation doesn't lend it's self to that.  Then again, she could just be "being Morrigan," who admits is manipulative.

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I'm more curious as to why she brings the godchild to Orlais (as she's "preserving the old god")



Why not take him/her to Tevinter? Where the people originally revered the old gods.

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Even if you don't give her either grimoire, she knows about the ritual at the end. It was a plot, I tell you. A ploy, even!

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13eelzebub wrote...

I'm more curious as to why she brings the godchild to Orlais (as she's "preserving the old god")

Why not take him/her to Tevinter? Where the people originally revered the old gods.


Orlais is the last place anyone would think to look for her?

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This isn't about her. It's about the kid.

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She will offer the ritual and tell you that she learned it from Flemeth even if you don't give her the grimoire. I hope people would stop saying she read it in the book... sigh



Now, as for the child I truly don't know what she wants it for.



Flemeth's plan's are obvious. Sent Morrigan with the Wardens and wait for her to return pregnant so she can switch bodies(the robes of possession are quite clear).



Morrigan on the other had other plans for the beggining. Even if she doesn't find out about Flemeth's plan to steal her body(if you don't do her quests) she won't return to her mother but she will travel west. Keep in mind that she only brings up the whole body switching thing ONLY if you give her the black grimoire. She was suspicious of her
mother's intent and she wanted you to find the book for her.

I'm not completely disregarding the whole "Morrigan becomes the new Flemeth" scenario, in fact it's the most reasonable thing to suspect. You can ask her plenty of questions about her mother when you're building her approval. There is a specific one when you can point out that Flemeth and her didn't exactly had a lovng mother-daughter relationship where she will laugh in your face for believing that a mother should love her child. Pretty big hint here, but I like to keep my opinion on neutral for now, mostly, because it's the "obvious" outcome.It's a fantasy game... the obvious is not always the correct.

Modifié par blademaster7, 24 janvier 2010 - 08:06 .


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13eelzebub wrote...

I'm more curious as to why she brings the godchild to Orlais (as she's "preserving the old god")

Why not take him/her to Tevinter? Where the people originally revered the old gods.


Well she might want to lay low instead