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Editorial You will believe a God Baby Can Fly

SCO

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Did not realize the heights of ridicule that dragon age merits.
So lets be clear about this. The urrgk "essence" of the baby is of the evil dragon god, and not the player right?

:retarded:

How is this part of the "good" ending sequence? You know resurrection of ancient demon god and all? And if it's part of the "evil" one, well, i guess evil can also be suicidal. It's normal even. So a suicidal bastard kills himself setting up as a hero, but at the same time DOOMS the world.

Almost palatable, if kitsch if they meant it like that.
 
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VentilatorOfDoom said:
Morrigan could be. She’s a consistent through every person’s Origins playthrough.

Unless you reject her offer to join the party, and tell her to find someone else to annoy.
 
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SCO said:
Did not realize the heights of ridicule that dragon age merits.
So lets be clear about this. The urrgk "essence" of the baby is of the evil dragon god, and not the player right?

:retarded:

How is this part of the "good" ending sequence? You know resurrection of ancient demon god and all? And if it's part of the "evil" one, well, i guess evil can also be suicidal. It's normal even. So a suicidal bastard kills himself setting up as a hero, but at the same time DOOMS the world.

Almost palatable, if kitsch if they meant it like that.

Morrigan's argument was that the "evil dragon god" was not originally an evil dragon god but some kind of "good" deity of beauty or whatever. All the blight-commanding dragons were formerly non-evil "old gods", which is why they know how many blights there will be at most. Getting the spirit out of the corrupted dragon form would mean that the original benevolent power would reestablish itself, or so Morrigan claims.

The scene is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YZjrnVfIhk
 

Hegel

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Freelance Henchman said:
SCO said:
Did not realize the heights of ridicule that dragon age merits.
So lets be clear about this. The urrgk "essence" of the baby is of the evil dragon god, and not the player right?

:retarded:

How is this part of the "good" ending sequence? You know resurrection of ancient demon god and all? And if it's part of the "evil" one, well, i guess evil can also be suicidal. It's normal even. So a suicidal bastard kills himself setting up as a hero, but at the same time DOOMS the world.

Almost palatable, if kitsch if they meant it like that.

Morrigan's argument was that the "evil dragon god" was not originally an evil dragon god but some kind of "good" deity of beauty or whatever. All the blight-commanding dragons were formerly non-evil "old gods", which is why they know how many blights there will be at most. Getting the spirit out of the corrupted dragon form would mean that the original benevolent power would reestablish itself, or so Morrigan claims.


The scene is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YZjrnVfIhk
I think it was just a cheap way to remind people that DA:Origins is a mature gore gritty game with sex, and that you know, just in case you had forgotten, you could have sex with Morrigan. :thumbsup:

I assume that, had you played a female character you wouldn't be able to get pregnant and do your stuff alone, typical "let's not use our brain and stress ourselves by working when we can just add a few dialog lines and a cheap deus ex machina" method.

Oh yeah, I forgot.
R00fles!
 
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Hegel said:
I think it was just a cheap way to remind people that DA:Origins is a mature gore gritty game with sex, and that you know, just in case you had forgotten, you could have sex with Morrigan. :thumbsup:

I assume that, had you played a female character you wouldn't be able to get pregnant and do your stuff alone, typical "let's not use our brain and stress ourselves by working when we can just add a few dialog lines and a cheap deus ex machina" method.

Oh yeah, I forgot.
R00fles!

Female chars can convince Alistair to impregnate Morrigan, actually. It's somewhat amusing.
 

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Freelance Henchman said:
Hegel said:
I think it was just a cheap way to remind people that DA:Origins is a mature gore gritty game with sex, and that you know, just in case you had forgotten, you could have sex with Morrigan. :thumbsup:

I assume that, had you played a female character you wouldn't be able to get pregnant and do your stuff alone, typical "let's not use our brain and stress ourselves by working when we can just add a few dialog lines and a cheap deus ex machina" method.

Oh yeah, I forgot.
R00fles!

Female chars can convince Alistair to impregnate Morrigan, actually. It's somewhat amusing.

And Loghain.
 

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