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AceHalberd

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That was pretty cool, seeing her reflect on her romance with the Warden in her own Morriganish way. :P

Might sound mean, but the kid sounds annoying; he's supposed to be 10, so why does he sound like a 5 year old? Hopefully the next we see him and Morrigan he's old enough to have a different voice actor.



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MY SON!


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Ale12_02

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I was wondering if an elf Warden would make the son have different ears. Also its amazing to hear the Warden is trying to stop the calling! There's some potential there for story dlc 



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Morrigan clearly must have cheated on the Warden because my Warden was black. WTF? Would it really have been that difficult to be able to customize the child's appearance? At the very least customize the skin tone? Just plain lazy and not giving a crap right there. Thanks Bioware/EA (edit) for completely invalidating my DAO Warden's appearence. 



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Morrigan clearly must have cheated on the Warden because my Warden was black. WTF? Would it really have been that difficult to be able to customize the child's appearance? At the very least customize the skin tone? Just plain lazy and not giving  crap right there. Thanks Bioware/EA

 

Just because your Warden was black doesn't mean his son will be. Have you seen Morrigan? She's as pale as anything.


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Jaqen21

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No. He would be a biracial child with a darker complexion which he clearly is not. 



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No. He would be a biracial child with a darker complexion which he clearly is not. 

 

 

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No. He would be a biracial child with a darker complexion which he clearly is not. 

 

He wouldn't necessarily be darker. It's literally just about whether Morrigan's or the Warden's genes are more prominent in the boy and it is most certainly Morrigan's...



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No. He would be a biracial child with a darker complexion which he clearly is not.

I know I'm going to regret getting involved in THIS conversation but...genetics in our own world works like this for parents of multiple skin tones (remember that race doesn't exist and it isn't like breeding a dog which will result in a mixture) a child can have a wide spectrum of tones and can inherit other facial features from either parent.

Kieran clearly got most of his genetic makeup from mom. It happens. I myself look nothing like my dad and almost entirely like my mom. And this is totally disregarding the fact that this is a mystical world where Morrigans magic is probably doing some funky stuff on the inside.

Now, regarding your warden: we didn't customize our Warden in DAI. Thus Kieran looks like mom. Case closed. Full stop. The game literally has no idea what your warden looks like. None whatsoever. Not even a trace exists. And it doesn't seem worth it (at this point) to customize a character in game who won't even appear just for the sake of ANOTHER character.

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Despite the fact that exceptions to the rule is not a good argument , Rashida Jones still looks significantly more biracial than not at all which is the case with the Warden's son. Nevermind that her father also has white and Native blood. It seems he was clearly designed under the presumption that (white)Alistair, (white)Logain, or (white)Warden was the father. With all the various petty nonsense that Bioware  decided to cater to it would have been nice for them to have better catered to the actual game elements of the universe that we the players have been shaping since DOA.  



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Despite the fact that exceptions to the rule is not a good argument , Rashida Jones still looks significantly more biracial than not at all which is the case with the Warden's son. Nevermind that her father also has white and Native blood. It seems he was clearly designed under the presumption that (white)Alistair, (white)Logain, or (white)Warden was the father. With all the various petty nonsense that Bioware  decided to cater to it would have been nice for them to have better catered to the actual game elements of the universe that we the players have been shaping since DOA.

Do you not know what Morrigan looks like?

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Do you not know what Morrigan looks like?

I know what my Warden looked like.



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And this is why they should have left kiran off screenp, and why they should never touch the warden, ever.
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I know what my Warden looked like.


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And this is why they should have left kiran off screenp, and why they should never touch the warden, ever.

 

Yes that would have been MUCH more preferred than the middle finger me and my created Warden character received. 



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Despite the fact that exceptions to the rule is not a good argument , Rashida Jones still looks significantly more biracial than not at all which is the case with the Warden's son. Nevermind that her father also has white and Native blood. It seems he was clearly designed under the presumption that (white)Alistair, (white)Logain, or (white)Warden was the father. With all the various petty nonsense that Bioware  decided to cater to it would have been nice for them to have better catered to the actual game elements of the universe that we the players have been shaping since DOA.  

 

I think you're probably right that the devs didn't consider that Morrigan's son could be biracial, but I still think he works even if your Warden was black. Not all biracial children are obviously so, and sometimes children can inherit a lot of physical features from a single parent. I assume your Warden was either a Cousland or an Amell? If a dwarf or an elf the child would be 100% human, so that might also explain why the child doesn't look like the father.



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Simply put, they didnt have the resources to create 20 variations of kierans for every color and race of warden + allister + loghain. 



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Well your video is one of them, some of the lines change if Kieran never was Old God Baby but just a relatively normal kid.



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I think you're probably right that the devs didn't consider that Morrigan's son could be biracial, but I still think he works even if your Warden was black. Not all biracial children are obviously so, and sometimes children can inherit a lot of physical features from a single parent. I assume your Warden was either a Cousland or an Amell? If a dwarf or an elf the child would be 100% human, so that might also explain why the child doesn't look like the father.

We can discuss (highly improbable in most cases) genetic anomalies all day but we'd just be dancing around the fact that at the end of the day it’s simply a matter of Bioware/EA ignoring this issue. Surely you can see that as you even touched on that point yourself



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Simply put, they didnt have the resources to create 20 variations of kierans for every color and race of warden + allister + loghain.

Fallout 3 did just that ages ago.

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Truth to be told, in FO3, the mother was black, the father was white and the protagonist could be black, white and even asiatic or somewhere inbetween.



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mmmm Kieran had red Hair just like the Cousland family, it's that a coincidence?



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My current play through has a world status of my warden romancing Morrigan, performing the DR, ending the 5th blight, becoming king but then going through the mirror with Morrigan after the events of Awakening. So when I saw Morrigan and her son this time... it sort of hit me differently. It was "my" son that I saw. Morrigan in her own way described to my inquisitor how she and the HoF became closer then she could have predicted, how he was the child's father and how he helped raise him. But that now he was doing something that had taken him away from them... I assume searching for a way to cure the Calling.

 

I swear if there is a DLC that doesn't involve Morrigan, my HoF and his son being together... I'm going to be rather sad. Kieran looks like how I would have imagined my HoF looking when he was younger, although much more polite I think. He actually looks like Fergus's son, my HoF's nephew before he was killed by Howe's men. Sort of shares his same mannerisms minus the sword of truffyness heh

 

I found meeting Morrigan and talking with her so much more interesting and meaningful with my HoF the proud husband and father.

 

But the race of the father does bring up an interesting point... maybe like with Bethesda games, the children take after the mother? lol