minus the bastard child from the dwarf male noble and morrigans old god child what about the ladies ? will my queen finnaly have a succesor for fereldan throne and have alistair finnaly take a break from the ''hard work'' whit the queen on child bearing proccess ? but seriously will that option be open i didnt go trough the romance and those gifts and quest to get in his pants just to have empty slot on maternity ward
Will Female Wardens have a children in DAI
#1
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:17
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#2
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:18
Nope.
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#3
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:19
I doubt Bioware would make that decision for your character.
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#4
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:19
Edit out the "A". Also, I'll agree it'd be cool if Alistair, and his queen had a child. But I doubt it be forced on you. Maybe Alistair and Anora, but doubtful with Warden.
#5
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:27
IF Morrigan can get pregnant by the romanced warden, even without the DR, then it seems like the male warden can have kids. Certainly would like it if my female warden could have kids with Alistair or Zevran. ![]()
#7
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:28
I don't think the ruler of Ferelden will have an heir, no matter how you chose to deal with the Landsmeet. It's been strongly hinted throughout Origins that Anora is barren. As a woman well into her 30's by the beginning of Origins, that's worrisome to most nobles. In one of the DLC's to Origin, there's a letter from Eamon I think that urges Cailen (spelling?) to put Anora aside and get a new queen who could have a child.
Also, as a Grey Warden, Alistair probably cannot have a child either. He only has a child with Morrigan as a result of the Dark Ritual, and the male Dwarf Noble has a son with Mardy before he contracts the Taint. The Warden also has the Taint, so it is unlikely that a female Warden will ever be able to have a child.
So, Alistair and Warden will never have a kid. Warden and Anora will never have a kid. Anora by herself will never have a kid. OR, at least they have not had one yet. Inquisitions takes place about... I think 10-15 years after Origins. So Alistair and the Warden will be half-way through their lives, and the Taint will be too far gone in their systems to have kids anyway. Anora is probably on the verge of being too old. If she was in her early 30's in Origins, she's at least in her 40's by Inquisitions.
I can see the succession of the Ferelden Throne coming into play in the next game. I doubt the current ruler of Ferelden will be able to have a child, no matter who is currently on the throne.
#8
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:32
I don't think the ruler of Ferelden will have an heir, no matter how you chose to deal with the Landsmeet. It's been strongly hinted throughout Origins that Anora is barren. As a woman well into her 30's by the beginning of Origins, that's worrisome to most nobles. In one of the DLC's to Origin, there's a letter from Eamon I think that urges Cailen (spelling?) to put Anora aside and get a new queen who could have a child.
Actually, Anora was nearing her 30s in Origins.
#9
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:37
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#10
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:38
I wish that was an option
Yeah. Unfortunately, Bioware doesn't want to do marriage or children in their games.
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#11
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:41
IF Morrigan can get pregnant by the romanced warden, even without the DR, then it seems like the male warden can have kids. Certainly would like it if my female warden could have kids with Alistair or Zevran.
2 wardens are almost impossible to have kids. That's why Alistair dumped you.
Zevran, maybe. I think Morrigan knows a way to bypass the warden's fertility issue. That's why only she can get pregnant.
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#12
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:44
And games are the closest I can get!Yeah. Unfortunately, Bioware doesn't want to do marriage or children in their games.
#13
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:46
I don't think the ruler of Ferelden will have an heir, no matter how you chose to deal with the Landsmeet. It's been strongly hinted throughout Origins that Anora is barren. As a woman well into her 30's by the beginning of Origins, that's worrisome to most nobles. In one of the DLC's to Origin, there's a letter from Eamon I think that urges Cailen (spelling?) to put Anora aside and get a new queen who could have a child.
Also, as a Grey Warden, Alistair probably cannot have a child either. He only has a child with Morrigan as a result of the Dark Ritual, and the male Dwarf Noble has a son with Mardy before he contracts the Taint. The Warden also has the Taint, so it is unlikely that a female Warden will ever be able to have a child.
So, Alistair and Warden will never have a kid. Warden and Anora will never have a kid. Anora by herself will never have a kid. OR, at least they have not had one yet. Inquisitions takes place about... I think 10-15 years after Origins. So Alistair and the Warden will be half-way through their lives, and the Taint will be too far gone in their systems to have kids anyway. Anora is probably on the verge of being too old. If she was in her early 30's in Origins, she's at least in her 40's by Inquisitions.
I can see the succession of the Ferelden Throne coming into play in the next game. I doubt the current ruler of Ferelden will be able to have a child, no matter who is currently on the throne.
I always interpreted it as Cailan being the infertile one.
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#14
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:46
2 wardens are almost impossible to have kids. That's why Alistair dumped you.
Zevran, maybe. I think Morrigan knows a way to bypass the warden's fertility issue. That's why only she can get pregnant.
Nice thing is that he DIDN'T dump me. My female noble warden and Alistair got married even though it's very doubtful they can have children. Of course there is a baby Alistair running around because he did the DR. ![]()
My male noble did the DR and now has a kid with Morrigan.
Hope the kid doesn't decide to destroy the world or something. ![]()
#15
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:49
Actually, Anora was nearing her 30s in Origins.
Ah, okay. But still, let's say she's... 28 in Origins. DA:II takes place over 10 years, so she'd be 38 by the end of that Inquisitions takes place maybe, 2-3 years after DA:II, so by the start of Inquisitions, Anora is in her 40's. If she hasn't had a child yet, it's unlikely she ever will. Fertility in women in their 40's tends to take a nose-dive. biologically speaking.
#16
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:53
And games are the closest I can get!
They are the closest I'll most likely ever get as well.
Ah, okay. But still, let's say she's... 28 in Origins. DA:II takes place over 10 years, so she'd be 38 by the end of that Inquisitions takes place maybe, 2-3 years after DA:II, so by the start of Inquisitions, Anora is in her 40's. If she hasn't had a child yet, it's unlikely she ever will. Fertility in women in their 40's tends to take a nose-dive. biologically speaking.
Well, the fact that her second husband is a Grey Warden means that we can't put the blame on her if she doesn't by DAI since Warden's are nearly sterile.
As for when she was with Cailan, I actually think he was the sterile one. We know he slept around, and yet doesn't have a single kid from those dalliances.
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#17
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 09:54
I always interpreted it as Cailan being the infertile one.
It's possible that Cailan was infertile. It may be that if Anora marries Alistair or the Warden, she doesn't have a child with them because they have the Taint, but it's been implied that Cailan had a healthy extra-marital sex life and could possibly have an illegitimate child or two of his own running around. Either way though, there's currently no heir to the Throne of Ferelden. It may not be an issue in Inquisitions, but give it another 10 years or so when Alistair is nearing the end of his life due to the Taint, or Anora is now well past the age of conceiving a child. Then it'll start to be a real issue. I can see that playing a big part of whatever comes next in Thedas.
EDIT@Kallen - If Anora rules alone, she still has no child by the end of DA:II. I don't know if it's because she never remarried or what, but she has no legitimate children to pass the throne onto. That issue still stands, whether or not she is in fact barren, or if it was sterility on the part of her husband(s).
#18
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 10:02
Like Kallen said I doubt its a decision Bioware would make for you, so even ignoring questions of fertility seems like a big long shot. The PC having a child could be something interesting to do in a future game though.
#19
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 10:48
I don't think the ruler of Ferelden will have an heir, no matter how you chose to deal with the Landsmeet. It's been strongly hinted throughout Origins that Anora is barren. As a woman well into her 30's by the beginning of Origins, that's worrisome to most nobles. In one of the DLC's to Origin, there's a letter from Eamon I think that urges Cailen (spelling?) to put Anora aside and get a new queen who could have a child.
Also, as a Grey Warden, Alistair probably cannot have a child either. He only has a child with Morrigan as a result of the Dark Ritual, and the male Dwarf Noble has a son with Mardy before he contracts the Taint. The Warden also has the Taint, so it is unlikely that a female Warden will ever be able to have a child.
So, Alistair and Warden will never have a kid. Warden and Anora will never have a kid. Anora by herself will never have a kid. OR, at least they have not had one yet. Inquisitions takes place about... I think 10-15 years after Origins. So Alistair and the Warden will be half-way through their lives, and the Taint will be too far gone in their systems to have kids anyway. Anora is probably on the verge of being too old. If she was in her early 30's in Origins, she's at least in her 40's by Inquisitions.
I can see the succession of the Ferelden Throne coming into play in the next game. I doubt the current ruler of Ferelden will be able to have a child, no matter who is currently on the throne.
Alistairs mother did get pregnant while she was tainted
#20
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 10:55
Alistairs mother did get pregnant while she was tainted
Yes, but that's very, very rare. I would go so far as to say that it is an anomaly. Plus, there's a lot of issues where Alistair's mother is concerned. In game, his mother is a serving maid. In one of the books, its an Elven Grey Warden. Also someone told me that she had her Taint cured with some sort of nonsense magic. I don't know which is considered canon. I've seen devs use both as far as his parentage is concerned.
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#21
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 11:05
The book is canon, the maid is a story to protect him. Not quite sure how the taint was cured (it wasnt that clear)
#22
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 11:05
I have to say that this would be an interesting bonus option for the keep, unlikely though it may be.
As the male warden (most of my playthroughs), I liked the idea of having some sort of legacy as a result of the options Morrigan provided. It would be cool to have a similar option for the ladies.
#23
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 11:10
Meh.
My heroes and heroines are generally not the parent type at all and quite capable to happily live without any offspring.
I don't mind kids if they are actually a player choice (choices are good), but definitely don't want for my PC's to be forced into parenthood.
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#24
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 11:19
Yeah, regardless of whether or not your FemWarden can have kids, she isn't likely to. That's not how they wrote out the game.
#25
Posté 05 novembre 2014 - 12:44
I think kids/pregnancy is always going to be restricted to the main characters, except for very obvious exceptions that serve the story's purpose, i.e. Morrigan's OGB.





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