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Always bothered me about Flemeth


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Raiil

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I may be in the minority here, but I don't believe that Morrigan intends to do anything resembling possessing/killing or otherwise injuring the child that comes from that union.





Morrigan is a lot of things, but she's not evil. Cruel, yes on many occasions, but Morrigan, to me, seems to be interested in personal power (rather than the power to rule others- she brooks no suggestion of a tolerance from the desire demon in the Fade, if you send her there to save Connor) and freedom. She does not seek to rule none but herself, and to gain the freedom she desires, she will need the power- in the form of protection- from a child-God. I'll grant that her thinking tends to be warped, but that's more or less a by product of her raising. The child-God would be an alternative to a system that seeks to destroy her kind- a different religion, a different way of looking at magic.

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Tragic_Arsenic

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RobUnreal wrote...

Watch one of the companions in DA:2 be the Old God child.

He (if it's true that Old Gods were male and the essence of the the soul will also yield a male offspring) only knew of The Wilds, and hos mother. Learned a little about his father and joins the Wardens in DA:2 to fight a new Blight learn the truth.

Along the journey, he learns more of his father, the Grey Warden hero of the 5th Blight and proceeds to lay a beatdown on some darkspawn.

hahaha


That would actually be pretty awesome. Maybe he'd have some sort of accelerated aging until he stops at adulthood so that only a short while would pass even though he'd be grown? Hmmm... >.>

Anyway, I personally think that Morrigan's reasons for wanting the Old God child aren't in any way related to possessing it or controlling it. I can see her teaching the child and mentoring it much in the way that Flemeth did with her, but with a different end goal. Perhaps as a new beginning for herself and the child. Teaching him spells and to be powerful and free.