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#1  Edited By Byz

I just played through DAO for the fourth time now just to look at it from every angle.

I've come to the conclusion that Morrigan is selfish and actually quite heartless and yes... evil. 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. Flemeth was going to inhabit her daughters body as she had done many times before, the mother, just like the daughter, heartless/ cruel. 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 11.

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...

Morrigan is a smexin on you though- that makes it all better! :P

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..." and runs off to ... do something..

Here's something to think about:

Theres one more warden donor in the castle that night:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWjiN9RHgw8