Right before the end, when you can talk to everybody, i kept vowing that i'd search her out and continue our love story. My question is: Has anyone played the Awakening expansion? Is Morrigan mentioned in that? I made Morrigan shapeshift to a wolf and sleep with my Malabari war-dog, Goliath since he's drinks plenty darkspawn blood, hes got the taint and is practically a warden. That way she could get preggers with his seed and their baby could take the Archdemon soul in the ritual.
That way the Archdemon's sole could manifest itself as a truely wicked and awesome abomination and set up a sweet sequel. I've come to the conclusion that Morrigan is selfish and actually quite heartless and yes You see, if you picked up from her dialogue from the very beginning it seems Flemeth Morrigan's mother was setting Morrigan up to be the body she inhabited, she was sending her out to strengthen that body through experience.
You have to be blind not to see that Morrigan's interest is only one thing: Power; and you handing her her mother's Grimoire gave her just that- The ability to extend her life the same way her mother did. What a perfect host and container for her to extend her life than that of a God-child, what powers would she be granted by her merger "inhabitation" of it?
Not bad for a hillbilly backwoods witch with a cunning of Someone commented that the Templars where bad men that killed you if you failed a test. I guess they weren't paying attention, if a mage fails the test of the fade they become abominations right? They are just doing their job of protecting the poor innocent villagers and good folk that don't know how to handle undead armies and demon possessed mages So the last time I turned her down and didn't talk Allistar into being her donor either But she says "I have to do what I have to But yeah, I agree with OP.
That bit really took me by surprise and I was just sitting there, looking at the screen with my mouth open and trying to comprehend what the hell just happened. I figured out early on that our relationship wasn't about love. When Morrigan starts to fall in love with you, she pushes you away because you impregnating her is supposed to be a business deal.
Her dialog hints at this when you continue to say nice things to her and she tells you to stop. I don't know what happens to the kid, but she does the deed with you and leaves , just as you said.
I shrugged my shoulder and responded that I guess things have changed. I look forward to playing Witch Hunt even though I've heard it does not really answer any questions. It's been mentioned in DAO that she hide behind her sharp words so most of you needs to have some understanding in that.
Morrigan wants to kill Flemeth because she thinks Flemeth wants to possess her body even some of you would think to kill your friend that want to kill you first than get killed by them It has been solved at DAI which state that Flemeth can only possess those willing to be possesed. Morrigan suggest Dark Ritual since she didn't want the warden to be sacrificed it's more if you romanced her , of course she got ulterior motives before but not anymore at DAI you can see it at her words To Flemeth "I am many things, but I will not be the mother you were to me.
Morrigan run away from you because she didn't want to love you because she's afraid to be betrayed, like her mother. You can chase her at witch hunt though.
For those who state Morrigan to be a bad mother, too bad Morrigan takes care of her child and ready to sacrifices herself just to protect her child. Shame on you. Mother in Awekening and her son is the Architect? Use your brain stupid! The one who kill Morrigan and Leliana is a bitch! Please Log In to post. This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for:. Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved.
Forums » Dragon Age: Origins Dude What did I do? Bring back the main forum list. Dragon Age: Origins is a classic role-playing game, but if you're reading this article, chances are you already knew that. For people who need a refresher, however, the Dark Ritual in Origins was a "major" plot choice that was played up as huge and serious business.
By Dragon Age Inquisition , however—like so many other choices in Dragon Age —it turned out to be not much of a big deal. Not to attack Bioware, but Dragon Age —unlike the Mass Effect franchise—is pretty famous for backing out of plot decisions.
This was one of many downsides to having us switch protagonists for each installment. After all, why should consequences carry over for a protagonist who has disappeared? Ultimately, Thedas being the protagonist led to a bunch of broken plotlines and choices that didn't matter, and yet, most fans amazingly enough don't even seem to make the connection.
A lot of fans were angry and disappointed about the lack of consequences over the years, but it kept happening because Dragon Age: Origins was never meant to be a series. It was created with the assumption that it would never be that popular bisexual characters probably being a huge part of that , and so, without them having planned ahead of time, it was hard to follow up on those plot choices.
I say Mass Effect was different because we were told in the first game that Cerberus was evil, the geth were victims, and the genophage was wrong—and Bioware stuck to that for three games. Unfortunately, the people writing for the Dragon Age franchise took the liberty of rewriting the lore multiple times. So, after playing Origins again for the first time in years, I asked myself if the Dark Ritual even mattered. Like everything else in a classic RPG, in the end, it comes down to your specific character and how you role play them.
In this article, we will not be taking Kieran Morrigan's son in Inquisition into consideration because the Warden can't see into the future that's called metagaming! Instead, we will weigh the pros and cons at the time that the Warden is propositioned. If you're playing a male Warden who romanced Morrigan, the choice regarding the Dark Ritual should be pretty damn easy.
Bioware wrote this game with a bunch of horny young straight male gamers in mind, so why wouldn't the majority of them have gone immediately for the side-boob witch who tries to have sex with them before even reaching Lothering? Because this game was catered to them, Morrigan easily has the Happily Ever After romance. Do the Dark Ritual, and you not only get to have a family with the woman you love—you also get to go through a mirror into a magical elven world and live in domestic bliss with her!
What's more, you get to meet your kid and see your "wife" again in Dragon Age: Inquisition! All this catering to one demographic, who will still turn around and swear Bioware is ignoring them in favor of "duh gays. All that being said, what are the cons in this situation? The Warden survives the Blight by sleeping with the woman he loves! Granted, you could role-play a male Warden who is hurt that Morrigan lied from day one.
I romanced Morrigan as a male, and it's obvious through a great deal of her dialogue that she's worried you'll be angry when she tells you the truth of why she's there and why she kept sleeping with you. She just wanted your "demon baby" the whole time. She didn't know she would fall in love with you and come to care about you. If you pay attention, it's obvious she's afraid that when the time comes, you'll react in anger and will refuse to allow her to save your life. A male Warden who romanced Morrigan can refuse the Dark Ritual—in fact, it would make for some awesome role-play—but let's be honest: most gamers won't.
It's more fun to survive and chase Morrigan through Witch Hunt using the ring she gave you. If you play a male Warden who romances Leliana or Zevran, you basically have to cheat on your lover with someone else in order to save your own skin. It would have been much better if you were allowed to talk to Zevran and Leliana about it the way female Warden can talk to Alistair.
Instead, you are left to feel as if you went behind your lover's back like a creep, all to avoid doing your duty and saving your own ass. Yes, your life is more important than the fact that you cheated. I'm sure Zevran and Leliana would understand that. What makes it all seem terrible is the fact that you don't include them in this decision, even though it affects them as well. It's like you make the decision for them. I could see asking Loghain to do it.
He doesn't seem to care. But Alistair? Alistair hates Morrigan. Making him have sex with Morrigan is all levels of rapey. So in the end, it seems the best thing to do is to either a not do the ritual or b cheat on your partner and do it yourself.
If you're going to do something morally questionable, at least do it your damn self and don't drag someone else into it! Anders healing refugees in "Dragon Age 2. It's just sex!!! I bet you if Inquisition had had no follow-through on the Dark Ritual, fans wouldn't be so casual about it today. But now everyone knows that we get Kieran and nothing much really happens. SPS Accounts: Do you find yourself coming back time after time?
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It was a very risky and somewhat reckless plan, but, well, in a way, that was her price for helping you - and I don't mean just the "kill the archdaemon and live", but the entire story. Different PCs have different reasons for going with you: Alistair was doing it because he was a warden and to avenge your mentor, Leliana for redemption of sorts , Oghren for the fights. With Morrigan, it is this so she could complete one of the greatest experiments ever conceived while her personal quest deals with her mother, iirc she only goes on it after finding Flemeth's Grimoire.
Apart from her being my PCs love interest, and a beautiful woman to boot, not accepting it felt a bit like ignoring what she was after all she did for you. It was a bit sad that you couldn't go with her, though. I think she'd make a pretty poor single mum. What did she not tell, by the way? The Shaman , Sep 21, I always do. I'm not going to die if I don't have to and I won't sentence any other Warden to that fate either.
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