Morrigan

Morrigan is a "Witch of the Wilds," a clan of sorceresses who, at one time, terrorized the Korcari Wilds. She is confirmed as being a romance option.

Morrigan is voiced by Claudia Black.

Background
Her own mother was a witch who has taken the name Flemeth, which belonged to a legendary and fearsome personage that walked the wilds centuries ago, but Morrigan herself is dismissive of these tales. She is not very keen on the race of men, either, but finds herself strangely intrigued with them at the same time. With the outbreak of the war, Morrigan finally emerges from her forest home to make her services available to your party, her motives largely unknown.

She is a human mage, with the (supposedly rare) ability to use her magic to shapeshift and aged in her late twenties to early thirties.

Involvement
Coming Soon

Strategy
Coming Soon

Quotes

 * (On first meeting with Morrigan in the Korcari Wilds.)
 * "Well, well, what have we here? Are you a vulture, I wonder? A scavenger poking amidst a corpse whose bones have been long since cleaned? Or merely an intruder, come into these darkspawn filled wilds of mine in search of... easy prey?"


 * "The Chasind have tales of we witches... I have prowled shadows that you never dreamed existed. Am I an unnatural abomination to be put to the torch?"


 * "Apparently everyone seems to agree that a blight is the perfect time to start killing each other. Marvelous, really."

Dialogue

 * Alistair: "This is the part where we're shocked to discover, how you've never had a friend your entire life."
 * Morrigan: "Friendships are fleeting and have no meaning. Power has meaning."
 * Alistair: "Right, very creepy. Forget I asked."

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 * Morrigan: "I see the stories they tell of Grey Warden endurance are not exaggerated..."
 * Alistair: "Whoah, whoah! Let's not get out of hand here!"

Trivia

 * When asked to compare a list of NPC companions to food, BioWare employee Cori May described Morrigan as "the darkest of dark chocolates; bitter but rich."
 * If the party was going out for a drink, writer Sheryl Chee has said, Morrigan would "refuse to partake in any such foolishness."