Warning: Spoilers for the end of Dragon Age to follow! You’ve been warned!
If you’re like me, you played Dragon Age as a noble character. You saved innocents and punished the wicked, never doing anything out of greed or malice, just out of a sense of justice and duty to the world. You believed in the power of goodness and knew that even though evil could certainly be tempting at times it never would pay off in the end. And then you might have doomed the entire world in an attempt to get laid with Morrigan at the end.
….hey, it was 10 achievement points!
Regardless, those of you who knocked up Morrigan at the end of the game in order to contain the Archdemon and selfishly save your own ass might be a bit sad that this particular plot point was never tied up. She crept off at the end with your unborn child (instructing you to never follow her) and thought there was a bit of hope that you might be able to hunt her down in Dragon Age: Awakening, it was not to be. But now, with the last bit of DLC for Origins, it will.
The Witch Hunt DLC drops on September 7th for all platforms for 7 bucks, and will finally cap off this great game.
The dreaded Archdemon has been slain and the advance of the darkspawn halted by a lone, heroic Grey Warden. The kingdom rejoices, but at least one question remains: what happened to Morrigan? The sorceress joined the Wardens cause, but it is said her true purpose was not revealed until the eve of the last battle. She vanished into the shadows, and while rumors claimed she crossed over the mountains into Orlais no trace of her path could be found. She was never heard from again… until now. Nearly a year has passed since the Archdemon’s death, and word has reached the Wardens that Morrigan has returned to Ferelden. She has been sighted in the southern wilderness where she was first encountered. Is it truly her? If it is, then why has is she here and what secret does she carry with her? The Warden heads into the forest to find out and tie up this last loose end once and for all.
This will be the last pack before Dragon Age 2 hits next year! If you haven’t played the incredible Dragon Age: Origins yet (or played through it again), now’s the time.