Do you guys have any idea why Flemeth and Morrigan have yellow eyes?
Spoiler
All that means is that Hawke didn't get out during or right after Trespasser. Doesn't mean she can't get out Solas-style 800 years in the future. YOU CAN'T STOP THE FANFIC!
Do you guys have any idea why Flemeth and Morrigan have yellow eyes?
Spoiler
All that means is that Hawke didn't get out during or right after Trespasser. Doesn't mean she can't get out Solas-style 800 years in the future. YOU CAN'T STOP THE FANFIC!
Have you ever asked yourself, "What happens when the last Old God dies?". What do the darkspawn do then? Will they just conveniently evaporate?
They fight each other like they do between blights? IIRC in one of the world of thedas books, it's explained that alpha darkspawn lead tribes and war on each other between blights.
LOVE this one. If not for the sexed up breasts, this is how I envision a very young Morrigan, one who's being manipulated and 'trained' by Flemeth to build the character walls that the HOF will have to break through in DAO in order to save her from becoming Flemeth2.
I mean, just the face, that is so totally Morrigan, the girl with the Golden Mirror!
Well, a girl's got to eat.
Morrigan's travels through the eluvians have taken her to strange places...
Around 1:10
Methinks the Warden will have a bit of a surprise in the bedroom with that Morrigan.
Did you skip to 1:10?
I'm a bit late, that video has been deleted. What was it about?

This fellow right here.
That's Morrigan with a dong attached.
I am never going to be able to watch that anime now. And that's a shame, because the manga is hilarious.
Here is another good pic of Morrigan, sultry and seductive.
Source.
Oh, man....what a goddess. Ugh. So cute.
Quick question for fic purposes : Why did Morri went after the eluvians again? I can't remember the motive, and I'm far away from my console right now. Also, am I mixing things or Morrigan did say that she and the Warden sometimes traveled through them to spend some time together alone?
I think we have to fill in between the lines there but it seems like she wanted to reach the Crossroads as a place she figured Flemeth wouldn't be able to "see", making it a secure location for Kieran. Although really it's old magic. She'd want it anyway for the same reason Merrill did.
Oh, man....what a goddess. Ugh. So cute.
Quick question for fic purposes : Why did Morri went after the eluvians again? I can't remember the motive, and I'm far away from my console right now. Also, am I mixing things or Morrigan did say that she and the Warden sometimes traveled through them to spend some time together alone?
I don't think it's that they traveled through them more than once to specifically be alone, but rather that a side benefit of going through the eluvian that one time was that they had time to be alone.
Say... is it wrong to lie to Morrigan about sparing Flemeth?
I'd feel like a bit of an ass if I did. Of course, I've never spared Flemeth.
Say... is it wrong to lie to Morrigan about sparing Flemeth?
Start with a concept that would, and it doesn't matter if it's wrong or right.
A trickster would feel little about it. In Flemeth's words, you're "composing your own tune". If you play like that everywhere, it makes sense. And what Morrigan feels doesn't really matter to someone like this. She's trying to make you play to her tune instead.
Say... is it wrong to lie to Morrigan about sparing Flemeth?
Well given that we know Morrigan isn't some mustache twirling villain like too many people I've talked to like to paint her as, I'd say in general it's wrong. But it really depends on who you're roleplaying. If you're romancing her then it's definitely wrong for that character to lie to her. Not sure why anyone who romanced Morrigan would ever spare Flemeth though. Has anyone ever done that? And if so, why? I'm curious.
Well given that we know Morrigan isn't some mustache twirling villain like too many people I've talked to like to paint her as, I'd say in general it's wrong. But it really depends on who you're roleplaying. If you're romancing her then it's definitely wrong for that character to lie to her. Not sure why anyone who romanced Morrigan would ever spare Flemeth though. Has anyone ever done that? And if so, why? I'm curious.
I've had characters who felt obligated to Flemeth and didn't kill her (thus lying to Morrigan) and I've had characters who killed Flemeth for reasons of their own (templar hardasses who don't like the whole apostate/abomination thing). And I've had a couple characters in a romance with her at the time who killed Flemeth because they were concerned for Morrigan.
Since seeing the scene in Inquisition I felt badly for those who did kill her since it proves to not be as dire as Morrigan once thought.