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About Companions Psychology (SPOILERS ALERT)
I opened this thread to continue this thread without spoil tags:
http://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showp…0&postcount=28 (this is a post link you have its thread link at top right). To make it clear I think DAO has many little (or less little) flaws but overall that's one my top favorite CRPG. For example my top 5 could be, Gothic 2 + NOTR, Fallout 1, Dragon Age: Origins, Ultima Underworld, The Witcher… Quote:
But I still consider there are many approximative points in their psychology writing and that it's not a good idea to let feel at some point of the story that some characters have erratic behaviors and even the erratic point get no explanation. And provide explanation only much later. Quote:
But now I have a more large point of view, here is the key I see for Morrigan, she has very few empathy and a huge appetite for power. It's all along in the game and this generate many weird reactions where she is ready to anything to get more power. One symbolic part was when she shows she was ready to kill many innocent people (a bunch of elf slaves) for getting more power…. no for you get more power. This key point itself is weird. Such character would care do it for get power for himself not for a sex partner she knows she will leave soon. In a way she shows empathy, to you, and no empathy, to elves lives. Wrong for me, lack of physiological coherency. The Morrigan affair is rather complicated, from a global perspective the whole was a deliberate plan from the beginning:
On the light of this you can explain many of the Morrigan weird behaviors during the story, but for me few points lack of coherency: She is presented as very smart and people manipulating. But many times she show her weird personality as she was acting a fake personality and relationships. Not smart at all, such a smart and manipulating personalty should not do constant mistakes like that. Moreover that's for me a very bad way to give hints to the player. At least for me it get the reverse effect, just gave me the feeling of a weird psychology (in a way I consider some points are still weird like the point above) through all the story until the last part. Quote:
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There's many example like that:
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But for this event it's not clear why not helping the mage tower childs and wynne will gave her any power. About disdain for any people not able to hold on their own, for me it's not related to this event. She openly reveal her illegal state to a high level mage like Wynne, for me it's a little flew in the writing and doesn't match at all her talent for manipulating people. Quote:
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