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Frogtoad51

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In my game I let Morrigan use the Well of Sorrows. What happens if the Inquisitor uses the well? 



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DarkSpiral

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Did you meet Mythal yet?



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Frogtoad51

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Yes I beat the game. I'm just curious if the well gives the Inquisitor a cool cut scene or special ability or something like that.



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Jaron Oberyn

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Nope, just has you being bound to Mythal rather than Morrigan. You don't become a dragon, but have to tame one that will fight the red lyrium arch demon. 



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OdanUrr

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Pity we can't destroy it.



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Aravasia

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If we are being bound to Mythal, it kind of makes me wonder what happens when Solas kills/gets possessed/steals her essence.


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If we are being bound to Mythal, it kind of makes me wonder what happens when Solas kills/gets possessed/steals her essence.

 

It's funny how people came away with two so very different ideas about how that scene played out.  When I first watched it, I immediately assumed Flemeth had possessed him.   Not the the other way around.  That's why he was so sad about losing the orb.  Seems like they had some sort of deal or wager, that if he got it back, they wouldn't need to go through with that.

 

But has Flemeth said, you can only possess the willing.  Solas was the one that seemed willing to allow Flemeth to possess him.


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Aravasia

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It's funny how people came away with two so very different ideas about how that scene played out.  When I first watched it, I immediately assumed Flemeth had possessed him.   Not the the other way around.  That's why he was so sad about losing the orb.  Seems like they had some sort of deal or wager, that if he got it back, they wouldn't need to go through with that.

 

But has Flemeth said, you can only possess the willing.  Solas was the one that seemed willing to allow Flemeth to possess him.

I haven't actually gotten to the scene yet, early spoiler tags were just too tempting to me, alas. When I first read about it, they said that Solas had killed Flemeth, which was obviously surprising. But now, I am hearing all different interpretations on it. The thing that makes me think he either killed or stole her essence/sole is that they said Solas jolted to attention and that Flemeth looked suprised and gaps in pain. Plus in that moment we find out that he is the Dread Wolf so you'd almost expect him to do something kind of bad. But like I said, I haven't seen it play out myself yet. Still, I am wondering what happens to either the Inquisitor or Morrigan given which ever one of them drank from the well.  



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Abaddon_86

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It's funny how people came away with two so very different ideas about how that scene played out.  When I first watched it, I immediately assumed Flemeth had possessed him.  

 

 

as if Loki... ehrm, the Dread Wolf wouldn't anticipate such action if it were possible. He went in there for the kill and of course he knew what would happen, otherwise he hadn't killed her.



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Fearsome1

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No matter what has been said, there are definitely different ways that scene can be interpreted. Only time will tell which proves to be accurate!



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Kantr

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No matter what has been said, there are definitely different ways that scene can be interpreted. Only time will tell which proves to be accurate!

Well. We could sneak into Bioware Edmonton and try to find out,


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