Of herself, Morrigan says little. She does not deny being a witch of the Wilds, but beyond that, everything about her is in question. When she joins The Warden: Her mother claims to be Flemeth. If that's true, the Morrigan might well be a very powerful witch, for the tales of the daughters of Flemeth tell of twisted, monstrous women who can kill a man with fear. She was made to accompany the surviving Grey Wardens: The payment, Flemeth said, for saving their lives at the Tower of Ishal. If she is told to leave: Whatever Flemeth's purpose was, however, will probably never be known.
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| - Of herself, Morrigan says little. She does not deny being a witch of the Wilds, but beyond that, everything about her is in question. When she joins The Warden: Her mother claims to be Flemeth. If that's true, the Morrigan might well be a very powerful witch, for the tales of the daughters of Flemeth tell of twisted, monstrous women who can kill a man with fear. She was made to accompany the surviving Grey Wardens: The payment, Flemeth said, for saving their lives at the Tower of Ishal. If she is told to leave: Whatever Flemeth's purpose was, however, will probably never be known.
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| - "Witch of the Wilds? Such idle fancies, those legends. Have you no minds of your own?"
Of herself, Morrigan says little. She does not deny being a witch of the Wilds, but beyond that, everything about her is in question.
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| - "Witch of the Wilds? Such idle fancies, those legends. Have you no minds of your own?"
Of herself, Morrigan says little. She does not deny being a witch of the Wilds, but beyond that, everything about her is in question. Her mother claims to be Flemeth. If that's true, the Morrigan might well be a very powerful witch, for the tales of the daughters of Flemeth tell of twisted, monstrous women who can kill a man with fear.
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| - When Morrigan joins, on approval increase and in run-up to final battle
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| - Of herself, Morrigan says little. She does not deny being a witch of the Wilds, but beyond that, everything about her is in question. When she joins The Warden: Her mother claims to be Flemeth. If that's true, the Morrigan might well be a very powerful witch, for the tales of the daughters of Flemeth tell of twisted, monstrous women who can kill a man with fear. She was made to accompany the surviving Grey Wardens: The payment, Flemeth said, for saving their lives at the Tower of Ishal. If she is told to leave: Whatever Flemeth's purpose was, however, will probably never be known. If her approval reaches 20: Morrigan's critical eye is not reserved solely for others. Knowing or not, she has a simple fondness for jewelry and is very particular about her appearance. File:Splr dao.png “We now have a dog and Alistair is still the dumbest one in the party.” — MorriganThis article contains spoilers for Dragon Age: Origins. Click here to reveal them. At Redcliffe Castle, the night before the final battle: On the eve of battle with the archdemon, she made an offer to the Wardens: Sire a child with her, and she could use it to capture the archdemon's soul at the moment of death, saving the Warden who struck the killing blow. If her offer is refused: When this bargain was turned down, Morrigan disappeared. After final battle, if her offer was accepted: After the battle, Morrigan disappeared.
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