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Morrigan- one of the main characters of the first part Dragon Age: Origins which follows Gray Guardian everywhere on the heels and helps prevent Pestilence. The witch joins us at the very beginning of the game, when you are given the task of collecting the ingredients needed for initiation.
In Dragon Age: Origins, Morrigan can become a romantic interest for a male Guardian character. Also, a witch can teach you the “Werewolf” specialization almost from the very moment of meeting you.

You will also most likely be interested in learning about the rest of the Gray Guard.

Character history

Since childhood, Morrigan grew up “under the wing” of Flemeth, a mysterious person who has lived for many centuries in the wild lands of Korcari. Despite the true nature of the trustee, the girl stayed with her and grew up a little timid towards people, because she didn’t really need to contact them. However, interest in ordinary people she didn't lose it. The character still sympathizes with animals.

Romance with a character

In Dragon Age: Origins Morrigan This is one of those characters who is extremely difficult to please, but you can sleep with her already with a small trust indicator - only 51. Almost all random gifts that can be found at the beginning of the game will suit her, but do not expect to be approved for good deeds .
It is worth remembering that it will be easiest to do good deeds without taking Morrigan into the group. As for conversations with the character, it is also worth considering that she loves strength and is of the opinion that the strongest survive and does not respect love and pity.

If you started an affair with someone else, then she can give you an ultimatum and force you to choose now - with such a choice, the approval of the person you refused will decrease slightly. Provided that you reach the end of your romance with her, Morrigan will give you a unique ring.
After the quest “Grimoire of Flemeth”, with sufficient approval, a dialogue about love may appear on which subsequent relationships depend.

Bug with approval
You can get 100 approvals almost immediately. You need a mage, one Influence point and a basic strength indicator.
Arriving in Lothering, we remove the bandits, talk to Stan in the cage about the reverend mother, then exclude everyone from the squad except Morrigan. We go to the church and find the reverend - we talk about the Qunari and use intimidation. They won’t give you the key, but you will get +4 to approval and you can continue like this until you get 100 units.

Character in the add-on - search for an old friend
Morrigan became the central character in an entire separate expansion. Be that as it may, the witch herself will only be seen at the end of the expansion. Events will unfold a few years after the final battle - someone has noticed a witch in Ferelden and you go in search of her. The purpose of the search depends on how you behaved with the character during the main game, as well as the gender of your character. The outcome of the addition also depends on this.

Dear friends! We present to your attention a large article dedicated to one charismatic character Dragon games Age: Origins to the witch Morrigan. We hope you find it interesting.

Morrigan is one of the most mysterious characters to grace the Dragon Age universe.

A charming mage, she makes everyone guess about her true motives and knows much more than she lets others know. Judging by the excitement caused by Morrigan's appearance in the trailer Dragon Age: Inquisition at E3, fans are very excited about her return. With so many questions remaining about her whereabouts after performing a dark ritual to conceive a child, Inquisition is her chance to return with honor. In addition to telling you about Morrigan, we also visited Bioware to talk about the creation of one of the most talked about characters. Dragon Age and her role in Dragon Age: Inquisition.

About the creation of Morrigan

Head writer David Gaider's original portrayal of Morrigan was significantly different from the defiant, out-of-control woman introduced to us in Dragon Age: Origins. Even more surprising is that at the beginning, Haider wrote Morrigan in the style of her sworn enemy: Flemeth, the woman who raised her. “Remember the meeting with Flemeth and how she spoke in convoluted and flowery sentences? I created Morrigan in the same style,” says head writer David Gaider. “She would never say anything openly and directly.”

Guider wanted players to guess the meaning of what was said, as if playing online slot machines, every time she opened her mouth, but soon, he and his team came to the conclusion that the image of the quirky Morrigan simply would not work. Guider had to rewrite it in a different manner and liked the idea of ​​​​creating a character who spoke stubbornly. Thus he found a compromise. “Instead of making her like Flemeth, I decided to portray Morrigan as a young girl who would simply talk back to her mother. She's terribly stubborn because she doesn't like her mother speaking in riddles,” says Gaider.

Having solved one problem, the team faced a new one: finding the perfect voice. BioWare considers this one of the most crucial elements of the character. “The audition for the role of Morrigan took forever,” says Gaider. At some point, the team chose one actress, but following Morrigan's original concept, they decided that she would not be able to work as the developers had imagined. However, then Claudia Black (the actress who played Aeryn Sun in Farscape) appeared in the most unexpected way. "She didn't audition for the role of Morrigan," Gaider recalls. On the contrary, Black sent her recording and just wanted to let her know that she is ready to participate in future projects. “We listened to the recording and immediately realized that “this is the one.” Of course, I also watched Farscape, so that was great,” adds Gaider.

Even after time had passed, Black returned to work on the trailer and delivered exactly what BioWare needed. “She hit the nail on the head with a whiskey-rich voice that works beautifully,” says Gaider. “Every once in a while, you come across an actor whose voice fits right in and enhances what you've created,” Gaider adds.

The Morrigan we know

Fans quickly grew to love Morrigan's mysterious nature and sharp tongue, especially during her altercations with fellow team member Alistair. This is the trait that reveals her history and position in the world. Dragon Age. Magic is feared in Thedas, and in order to keep this power under control, all magicians must appear in the Circle of Magi. To no one's surprise, Morrigan refused to submit, becoming a rogue mage, a renegade, isolated from civilization. Her view of the world is fundamentally different from most of the characters you can meet in Dragon Age and this is why Morrigan did not have many connections or relationships with them.

It is not difficult to see that Morrigan has a tense relationship with Flemeth, since Morrigan is not sure that the witch is really her mother. It’s hard to come to terms with the power of your guardian if she is a legendary werewolf witch who can kill a person only by making him afraid. The connection between Morrigan and Flemeth is a mystery, but there is always a feeling that they have their own ulterior motives.

The mysterious image of Morrigan worked perfectly for the plot and what Guider consciously sought. “I let Morrigan talk about herself a lot, and given the ending of the game, I wanted players to walk away wondering, 'How much of this is true?'” says Gaider. “You feel stupid for acknowledging her mystery and the fact that she benefits from it, right? She is well aware of the power she has...”

Before the final battle with the Archdemon in Origins, Morrigan presents players with difficult choices. She claims that a special Dark ritual will give her the opportunity to conceive a child and save the Gray Wardens from the terrible sacrifice they want to make. Magessa explains that after defeating the enemy, the essence of the Archdemon will inhabit the unborn child. Morrigan believes that this child will acquire the soul of the Old God. After the battle, she leaves, and the fate of the child remains unknown.

Gaider is firmly convinced that Morrigan's departure was the right one to continue his mission. “From my point of view, creating a strong female character requires her to have her own goals,” says Gaider. “For me, the most important aspect when writing a story for Origins was that even if Morrigan falls in love with the player by the end of the game, she continues to believe in her goal, which is so important to her that the mage is ready to achieve it despite the player. Morrigan has her own destiny."

Morrigan's role in Dragon Age: Inquisition

Morrigan's fate sparks interest in Dragon Age: Inquisition, and the question of what role she has in the game is keeping fans on their toes. However, it is already clear what role she will definitely not play. "I think it's fair to let people know that Morrigan won't be one of the player's companions," says art director Mike Laidlaw. “This may disappoint some players, but I think we need to be open about this.” However, her role is important. “This is not a cameo character. She plays a crucial role,” Gaider teases.

Laidlaw and Guider's excitement about her return to Inquisition palpable. They worked on the return of the Magess for a long time. "Thanks to Dragon Age: Origins, we can partially learn about the main storyline Inquisition, which has been in the writing process for a very long time,” Laidlaw shares with us. "Plot Inquisition“The Morrigan’s finest hour and that’s how you should think about it.” Fans hoped to meet her in Dragon Age II, but could only hear mention of it a few times. Waiting for the moment to meet Morrigan again has grown into real agony: fans have been waiting since 2010 (when it was released DLC Witch Hunt) to reunite with her. "I think you can say that in Dragon Age II we didn't touch that story, but it was always there, waiting for us,” says Gaider.

When we asked if decisions made in the past would play a role, such as if you had an affair with Morrigan, Gaider replied: “Yes. There are quite a few different stages because we didn't know where to stop when it came to making decisions. They are all recognizable. One way or another, they will have significant significance, such as the attitude of individual characters towards the player. We will be able to perceive this to varying degrees, depending on the environment.”

Does this mean that Inquisition will it give answers to all the accumulated questions? A dark ritual has been on fans' minds since the release Origins, but Morrigan hides many more secrets. "Morrigan is given a human role in the story, which I think might surprise some people because they might see her as just the engine of the story," Gaider says. "She is involved in a long storyline and during this time, I gave her a humane role. It will make sense in due time."

Dragon Age: Inquisition continues the story that has been playing out since 2009. As a wonderful and unpredictable character, Morrigan is not destined to remain in a conventional role. In addition, Morrigan wants change in the world and this could be her chance to make her dreams come true.

Translation: Danix


The developers of the game world thought through Dragon Age Origins everything to the smallest detail, from exciting adventures magical world, to relationships with companions. The main character of the game can not only talk with the rest of the participants in the great battle, but also build loving and friendly relationships with the key characters of his squad.

Who is Morrigan?

Morrigan- a witch from the Wild Lands. Daughter of the legendary Flemeth. She has a rather harmful character and is endowed with a specific black humor. With sufficiently friendly relations with the main characters, she can teach the specialization of a werewolf, which she herself is. Being a magician, Morrigan does not study like everyone else in the Circle Tower, and therefore is a renegade.

On the night before the main battle, he invites the main character to undergo a blood ritual, which will help save the character’s life after the battle with the main enemy. If main character woman, Morrigan offers to perform a ritual with Alistair. After the main battle he disappears. If you refuse the witch's offer, she will immediately leave the party. Interestingly, in addition "Witch-hunt" main character can find Morrigan and either leave with her, say goodbye or kill her.

Should I kill Flemeth?

Morrigan has her own quest, namely, she asks the main character to kill Flemeth, his adoptive mother. Having taken the quest and getting to the location “Flemeth’s Hut”, the main character has two options: you can kill the old witch, which is quite difficult to do, since Flemeth turns into a rather strong dragon, or you can succumb to the witch’s persuasion, disappear and never bother her, get book "Grimoire of Flemeth" and return to camp.

The book should be given to Morrigan, and as a result you will receive a big bonus as approval, since this gift is quite important for the witch from the Wild Lands. Morrigan will also be happy to receive gifts in the form of gold and silver jewelry: various medallions, brooches that can be bought from merchants or found in chests during the game, as well as a golden mirror, which Morrigan has dreamed of since childhood. The mirror can be found in Orzammar. The black grimoire from the room of the chief magician Irving will be quite interesting for Morrigan.

The Witch of the Wild, Morrigan, is one of the most charismatic and mysterious characters in the Dragon Age universe. Her appearance in the Dragon Age: Inquisition trailer excited fans and gave hope that new game At least some related questions will be answered. The GameInformer.com portal conducted an analysis of the past and present of Morrigan: what could be her motives, and what can we expect from Morrigan in Inquisition - David Gaider answered this and other questions, also talking about how Morrigan was created, about his vision of her as a character and about whether players should expect any response from Morrigan if they had a relationship with her in Dragon Age: Origins.



Morrigan is one of the most mysterious characters to grace the Dragon Age universe with her presence. The enchanting witch keeps everyone guessing about her true intentions, and she knows more than she seems. If the excitement that followed her appearance in the Dragon Age: Inquisition E3 trailer is any indication, fans are glad she's back. With so many questions hanging in the air, including Morrigan's whereabouts after performing a dark ritual to conceive a child, Inquisition is her chance to reclaim her glory. We spoke with BioWare about the creation of one of the most talked about Dragon characters Age and her role in Dragon Age: Inquisition.


How did Morrigan appear?

Lead writer David Gaider's original vision for Morrigan was very different from the feisty, boisterous woman he introduced us to in Dragon Age: Origins. Oddly enough, Geider initially wrote Morrigan to be much like Flemeth, the woman who raised her. “Remember how we met Flemeth, and how she walked around and seemed like she was not of this world? My Morrigan was about the same,” says lead writer David Gaider. “She would never tell you anything directly.”

Gaider wanted players to wonder what she was talking about every time she opened her mouth, but he and his team soon decided that the quirky Morrigan image just wasn't working. Gaider had to completely rewrite it, and he liked the idea of ​​a straight-talking character, so he came to a compromise. “I decided that instead of making her like Flemeth, I would make her a teenage girl who just resents her mother. She's completely outspoken because she doesn't like the way her mother talks around the bush,” Gaider says.

Having overcome one obstacle with Morrigan, the team faced the next: finding the perfect voice. BioWare considers this one of the most essential elements of the character. “It took forever to cast Morrigan,” says Gaider. At one point, BioWare settled on one actress, but as with the original concept for Morrigan, they decided that the actress simply didn't fit what they had in mind. But then unexpectedly Claudia Black turned up (she played Irene Song in “The Edge of the Universe”). "She didn't actually audition for the role of Morrigan," Gaider says. Instead, Black sent them a recording she made to let BioWare know that she was interested in their future projects. "We listened to her and said something like, 'That would be perfect.' And, of course, I saw At the End of the Universe, so that was just great,” Gaider recalls.

Even after time had passed, Black returned for the Inquisition trailer and delivered exactly what BioWare needed. “She hits the nail on the head again, and she has this velvety voice that fits so well,” Gaider says. “Every once in a while you come across an actor who is just perfect from the start and makes what you've written better,” Gaider adds.

The Morrigan we know

Fans were quickly captivated by Morrigan's mysterious and sharp language, especially in her altercations with her party companion Alistair. Part of what makes Morrigan interesting is her backstory and place in the world of Dragon Age. Magic is feared in Thedas, and as a way to keep the power of mages under control, they must all be part of the Circle of Mages. Unsurprisingly, Morrigan refuses to obey, making her a renegade - an uncontrollable mage isolated from civilization. Morrigan's upbringing is very different from most of the characters we meet in Dragon Age, and she obviously didn't have much communication or interaction with others because of it.

Most notably, Morrigan has a strained relationship with Flemeth, but Morrigan is unsure if the witch is actually her mother. When your mentor is a legendary werewolf witch who is rumored to have killed people with sheer fear, it's hard not to adopt her tactics and reject her power. Whether Morrigan or Flement can be trusted remains an open question because they always seem to have ulterior motives.

Morrigan's mysterious personality served the story well, and was something Gaider intentionally wanted. “I made Morrigan talk about herself a lot in Dragon Age: Origins, and the way Origins ended, players were left thinking, 'How much of this is true?'” Gaider says. “You’d have to be a fool not to recognize her mysterious qualities and then have her take advantage of them, right?” She knows what power she has."

Morrigan places in front of the player big choice before the final battle with the Archdemon in Origins. She claims that a certain dark ritual will allow her to conceive a child and save Gray Warden from making a death sacrifice. She explains that the essence of the Archdemon, after killing him, will pass into her unborn child. Morrigan believes that the child will then have the soul of the Old God. Players playing as a male character are given the opportunity to conceive a child with Morrigan on their own, but even if they refuse, other Gray Wardens in the world may decide differently. After the final battle, Morrigan leaves and the child's fate remains unknown.

Morrigan's departure to continue her mission was something Gaider took to heart. "The way I see it, creating a strong female character is about giving her her own secret agenda," Gaider says. - The most important thing for me when I wrote Origins was that at the end, even if Morrigan loved the player, she had something she believed in, and it was so important that she would do it regardless player. And I think a lot of players expected her to submit to whatever they wanted because of what they had accomplished love line, raised her approval and, of course, because she just had to kind of follow their destiny. But Morrigan had her own destiny."

Role in Dragon Age: Inquisition

We've been teased about Morrigan's fate in Dragon Age: Inquisition, and the anticipation of her role in the game has fans jumping on their seats. Her absence from one of the roles has already been confirmed. "I think it's probably just fair to people to say that Morrigan won't join the party," says creative director Mike Laidlaw. "It will disappoint some people, but I think it's important for us to be open about it." Despite the fact that she will not be among the party members, her role will be important. “This is not a cameo. She plays a significant role,” Gaider teases.

Gaider and Laidlaw's excitement for her return to Inquisition is palpable. They had been planning her return for quite some time. “We knew about the core plot of Inquisition about halfway through Dragon Age: Origins. The story has been in production for a very long time, says Laidlaw. - The Inquisition story is Morrigan's moment, which is good option Think about it". Fans were hoping for her to appear in Dragon Age II, but only heard a few mentions of her. The anticipation to see what Morrigan was up to was unbearable; fans have been waiting for a reunion with her since the Witch Hunt DLC released in 2010. "I guess you could say that in Dragon Age II we didn't deal with that story, but it was always there, waiting for us," Gaider says.

When asked if there will be any references to your past relationship with Morrigan, such as your Gray Warden romancing her, Gaider says, “Yes. The different states Morrigan could be in - of which there could be quite a few, because we never know when to stop when it comes to decisions - will all be taken into account. Whether or not they have the ultimate effect of the reactions one imagines depends on the individual. But we do take them into account, and it does play a role to varying degrees depending on the environment.”

Does this mean Inquisition will tighten up its story's dangling tails? The dark ritual has been in the minds of fans since Origins, but there's more depth to Morrigan than that one scene. "Morrigan plays a human role in this intrigue, which I think might surprise some people because they may see her solely as a tool of intrigue," Gaider says. “She is involved in this great intrigue, and although this is true to a certain extent, I give her a human place. It will make sense when it's all over."

Dragon Age: Inquisition continues the story established in 2009. With such a bright and unpredictable character as Morrigan, her role should be anything but ordinary. Either way, Morrigan wants change in the world, and this could be her chance to see her dreams come true.

Without exaggeration, we can say that Morrigan is one of the most striking characters Dragon world Age. This seductive renegade sorceress not only manages to hide her true intentions, but is also the daughter of the legendary Flemeth. Morrigan knows much more than she seems, often leaving her narrow-minded party members bewildered. Those who caught this beauty in the first part of the game will no doubt be waiting for her... And umphal return in the Inquisition.She left too many questions.

Image of Morrigan

Initially, the image of Morrigan was very different from the daring and cunning girl who appears before us in the first part of the game. Initially, she borrowed many features from Flemeth. Morrigan was supposed to communicate in blank verse, but the developers later abandoned this method of communication, in my opinion, in vain. As a result, the image of the heroine was significantly redesigned, she began to look less like her mother, instead, she turned into a kind of teenage girl who is irritated by all these speeches in blank verse, which her mother loves to abuse, however, she herself pronounces them every now and then .

Now a new problem has arisen - voice. The casting took a very long time, but in the end, a certain Claudia Black came under the watchful eye of the screenwriters, who starred in the role of some Irene Song from some series at the End of the Universe. Initially, she didn't even audition, Claudia simply sent in a voice recording, hoping that she would be offered work on some project in the future. The writers listened to the recording and immediately realized that they had found the right Morrigan.

N and on the occasion of the release of the third part of the game and the return of everyone’s favorite, Black again tried on the role of a wayward witch and coped with the task perfectly, not surprising, because Morrigan can no longer be imagined without her voice. Yes, sometimes it happens that an actor makes a character even brighter with his voice acting. It’s impossible not to mention the simply amazing voice acting of the Russian Morrigan. Olga Pletneva’s voice is also perfect, and in some ways even better than the original.

Morrigan's story


Why is this character so popular? In the game, Morrigan is primarily a universal character, a magician who can solve problems in different ways. In addition, constant skirmishes with Alistair and other comrades cannot leave anyone indifferent.

Its history is no less interesting. The thing is that magic in Thedas is an ambiguous matter. All those who have magical abilities are required to be under the control of the templars in the Circle of Mages, while those who avoid this are called apostates and are persecuted. It is clear that Morrigan does not agree with this order. And in general, she is completely different from other characters found in the game; it is not easy for her to find a common language with others also due to her character.

The relationship between Morrigan and Flemeth is also interesting. The question of their relationship is not clarified and it is not clear whether she is Flemeth’s own daughter. It is clear that when you are raised by a powerful werewolf witch who instills fear in people with just her name, it is better not to contradict her. All these riddles fit perfectly with the plot of the game. Only in the end can one realize what the sorceress is capable of, but this knowledge will come too late.

Before the final battle of the first part with the Archdemon, Morrigan offers to make a choice. According to her assurances, a Dark ritual can be performed, as a result of which she will be able to conceive a child from the Gray Guardian. In this case, the Guardian will not have to make sacrifices for the sake of victory (if he refuses, someone will have to die). The spirit of the Archdemon will thus inhabit the unborn child. As a result, such a child will have the soul of an Ancient God. After the final battle, Morrigan leaves the hero, and the fate of the child remains unknown.

As a result, an image of a strong and even powerful woman is created, because Morrigan leaves the main character, even if she fell in love with him during the game and everything was fine. Her goals seem much more important than everything that happened. Morrigan decides her own destiny, so it has been and so it will remain.

Morrigan in the Inquisition

Morrigan's fate will become clear in Dragon Age: Inquisition, or maybe not, I haven't finished it yet. But the fact remains that just one appearance of her in the video and millions of fans clung to their monitor screens. Morrigan is not among our comrades, but she will appear as a kind of adviser in our fortress and will play a rather significant role in the plot of the game. Will we get answers to at least some of the questions or will everything remain a secret?

As a result, I consider Morrigan a real symbol of the Dragon Age game, just like Qunari, the Circle of Mages and so on. It’s simply impossible to imagine Dragon Age without her!

Dragon Age: Inquisition - Morrigan was last modified: January 9, 2015 by admin