I played an elf, so i figured it was only right.
Additionally, i also said to myself i already did Morrigan one divine favor in Dragon Age Origins, she didn't need another.
Don't regret my choice either.
I played an elf, so i figured it was only right.
Additionally, i also said to myself i already did Morrigan one divine favor in Dragon Age Origins, she didn't need another.
Don't regret my choice either.
You say that now but that water has been stagnating for a milenia.. you gona get the ruuuuuuuns.
OK I went thru "Well of Sorrows" last night. I play as a female Mage Qunari who really hates the chantry and distrusts most humans. I offered the choice to drink to Solas, he is an elf after all, he refused. Morrigan lied the whole damn time. When I agreed to NOT drink to the guardian, and she flew off, AT that point In Character i no longer trust her. She does what she does for her reasons, Not my reasons. So when the choice came, I drank. It was not until then you made a deal with an unknown force to do whatever it took. Later when we find out Flemeth is an Old God....(I still say she was Andraste) then we realize we are bound to her service. LOL The Inquisitor, A Qunari female, the leader of the Human religion is bound in service to an ancient elven Goddess. Just glorious. Serves the Shems right.
I let Morrigan drink from the well. I always let her get her way with what she wants as I fully trust her.
Solas approves because he would rather Morrigan be under a geas than the PC.
Then that's what he should have said. Instead he berates Morrigan and sounds really mad at her. And that can be confusing to anyone
I feel sorry for the elves
Am I understanding this right? Does Solas get super pissed at you for drinking from the Well even though he gives you no previous indication that he's going to do so?
You are understanding it completely right. He gets pissed at you even though he doesn't tell you not to.
Not sure how many other people got this result but i read alot of the posts. I had the option to say something like we dont need the well lets go.
Maybe a little spoiler....
People said that witch chick stabs the elf in the back well in my circumstance everyone was civil and he offered it to us i gave it to morriag or w/e her name is.
It was hot. I was thirsty.
I thought I was the only one.


Additionally, i also said to myself i already did Morrigan one divine favor in Dragon Age Origins, she didn't need another.
Don't regret my choice either.
My train of thought exactly. Plus it really annoys me how selfish and power-thirsty Morrigan is. I enjoyed it immensily when Solas commented her being 'a glutton in front of a feast' (freely quoted) because that description is just so spot-on.
On my fifth playthrough, still not going to give her a chance.
Human rogue let Morrigan drink. Elf mage drank herself. Still don't trust morrigan although her face when flemeth said who she was made up for it. ![]()
I let Morrigan drink from the well in my first playthrough. I had my Dalish drink from the well in my second playthrough.
Not entirely sure it was worth it, though. Apparently you can now read some old elven stuff, but I don't know if you can find out if anything that you find written is actually true or not.
**** yeah I drank from the Pimp Cup Of Sorrows.
I thought it would give me power, but instead it gave me a gilf
I felt like cosmic justice was playing out when Morrigan came to the realization of the full price of her power-hungry arse.
I feel like the inquisitors that drink from it are assholes... I mean, you build up an army of people that would follow you blindly into hell, and then you bind everyone to the will of a alien being. Just because you could.
I kind of agree. But while I sometimes play characters that I want to try to be perfect heroes, I also play characters that have flaws that sometimes lead them to make bad choices.
Yes, on my cannon playthrough.
Simply because of story based DLC potential.
Make it so, Bioware.
I chose not to drink from the well, because unlike Morrigan, I don't "assume" a religion is bull, and thus have no issue in selling my body and soul to an unknown God that I can never break away from because I assume it doesn't exist.
However, Morrigan didn't have an issue with that, and became a slave to her mom. ![]()
But anyways, being a slave to Flem might not be so bad. I mean, you can get a Dragon out of it.
No since my character explained that the well would turn them into a puppet. Veeeeeeeeeerrrrryyyy tempting though.
At first I did want to let Morrigan drink it but 2 things stopped me:
1. She didn't know about that Well before yet really did want to use it anyway.
She was so hungry of this power.. that make me worry what she is planning to do with it and why she want it so much just now.
I get to trust her less from this point.
2. After meeting with Ancient guards I got feeling me, as mage elf (playing very proud elfish), need to drink it so all this knowlege- "power" will stay in elf race area not human or quanari/dwarf. Like this is my mission or something. ![]()
"All stays in family."
Pretty sure in future Bioware are going to force whoever drinks from the well to bring back Mythal in a DLC or future game after Sola's turned her to stone/took her power or whatever at end of DAI. I am pretty sure that is going to happen but I hope your companions from DAI or new ones, someone or anyone will find a way to undo this control...that the person gets released after bringing her back because otherwise the character is worthless from that point on in my opinion, nothing more than a puppet on a string and will be like Hawke in DA2 to me as in ruined by events in game being a pawn to everyone else's whims and not in complete control of your character plus relegated to nothing more than second in command Samson/Calpernia puppet of Cory only this time second in command protagonist puppet of Mythal.