@@nickmaster3886 well his dad was a cult leader, if they say Robin was a eugenics master because of support, remember the Grimleal cult by Validar involved eugenics as a host for Grima.
And so, as punishment for her insolence, Morgan was flung into the past at the Ruins of Time, where she would help her father slay the fell dragon, Grima.
TheSkySigma well as we have Seen Naga isnt limited to 1 world so its possible before she becomes Tiki in this DLC she might have taken morgan and flung her into the other world where Robin wasnt gonna be Grima
+Sithno So then where's the Morgan that her/his sibling has memories of? This one is clearly devoted to Grima, saying she's willing to kill her friends for him.
TheSkySigma they are one in the Same think about it the book that Robin gives her is from another world and according to EVERY child/parent moment in the DLCs they state "i will only be here as long as Naga permits it" so what if that 2nd Tactics book became a "marker" a marker Naga used to Pinpoint Morgan and grab her in mid teleportation then dropped her into the new Robin's world while being kind enough to lock away those evil memories of betrayl and backstabbing letting her keep the memories of a father she loved and idolized it would explain why she doesnt remeber the other kids OR her mother because they where betrayed and that would have made morgan "Aid" Grima
+TheHappy_P0tat0 [[[[SPOILERS]]]] Both Morgan and Robin developed amnesia because their respective fathers turned on them. They repressed painful memories, when both Validar and Robin of the Future Past sent them back in time to try to ensure the future went as it had been once written, thereby unwittingly ensuring history would change. It's also likely that Robin was brainwashed in much the same way Aversa was (see SpotPass Paralogues), explaining why the two Robins seen in the story (MU and the one that becomes Grima's vessel) have such different views, loyalties, and personalities.
+David Clark Um...that's not quite true, the reason for Robin having amnesia is because the future Grima attempted to possess him/her by trying to flood his/her memories of visions of the future; however, that simply overloaded their minds which caused amnesia. Plus, Grima itself went back into time not because Validar sent it back. Plus, if a similar future like this did occur from Morgan then why doesn't anyone elude to this fact, especially if Morgan has a sibling? At the very least, there should be some sort of hint that indicates this, but I have not noticed any. Well, I said my two cents about the subject; agree or disagree with it if you wish. I just feel as if there's not enough closure to Morgan's character.
Alright... how about this: As for no one mentioning this, Morgan still hails from a different future than the other child units (haven't seen any Morgan sibling scenes yet because I ship Robin x Lucina, so please let me know if Morgan mentions other childhood memories with her siblings). Let me think over this a bit more, and I think I can explain Morgan's memory loss better.
Well, that argument would be fine and all if the avatar indeed married one of the 2nd generation children. But in the case of a 1st generation marriage, it's hard to justify especially if they have a sibling that remembers him/her. Honestly, the best we could do here is speculate about Morgan's memories. For that reason, there is no definite answer to this mystery.
+David Clark In the sibling support conversations, they talk about what Morgan was like before she lost her memory, and they're sad about losing the sibling that they once had with all the memories.
I completely understand WHY Morgan is evil and why they decided to make her the 'boss' of the level but I would have liked it if the mother could have talked to Morgan the same way not just Avatar. Morgan has no DLC conversations and it makes me feel hollow since there's next to no extra or special dialogue morgan has with her mother in many cases.
Slick Clefairy As I said I am fully aware of the problems centering around morgan but it doesn't change the fact that I don't want more on her. She's a great character. I can't comment on the male version as I'm always a guy myself in game but I'm sure he's great too.
Treize Khushrenada That's true... still, it would be incredibly difficult making unique conversations Morgan could have with every parent, especially the second generation characters.
Treize Khushrenada I guess the only one able to truly weaken Morgan's resolution is her father himself. It's a bit hollow, as you said, but it strengthens her absolute love and loyalty towards her father.
+Slick Clefairy (The8BitPizza) weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel. how long would it take to just make 40 conversations? honestly it can't be that hard. it would also help the spotpass characters, say'ri, and tiki get more personality.
Its sad because i can imagine robin reading this book for morgan before taking her to sleep and after she does, he kisses her daughter's cheek and says: Goodnight morgan...
...and then Morgan wakes from their day dream of the past to find Robin, the object of their full admiration and love, changed, broken and with a new found fetish for destruction, tearing the world they once new asunder, and there is nothing Morgan can do but protect the husk of a person robin once was, trapped by their affection for what it once was. T_T
*that* book? on battle strategies? itll probably go a little this: "an archer is currently locked in battle with a pegasus knight... the archer has the advantage, why is that?"
Here, ??? speaks of Naga meddling with his heart by sending Robin to his world. If he'd willingly slaughter others in the name of Grima, yet not even attempt to engage Robin in combat, then he must be attached to Robin in some way. You could argue that it's because he looks like his master, but then he wouldn't mind striking him down as an "imposter". This means that ??? already knows Robin and is attached to him in a different way. Now, let's think about the Morgan that we encounter in The Future Past 2. We know that she must be the daughter of the Robin of this time - and, by extension, of Grima. Thanks to OUR female Morgan's conversation with Cynthia in the Harvest Scramble DLC (in which Morgan reveals that she has two copies of the exact same book), we can deduce that the Morgan we meet in the game is really the Morgan that we meet in The Future Past 2. This leads to the question of whether or not she's siblings with the Morgan of The Future Past 1. This also leads to one last question: what happens to the Morgan that didn't travel through the dimensions to meet you in Paralogue 12?
That's a great theory. In turn what your saying (or atleast from what I'm getting of this) Our Morgan is this Morgan who quite possibly was sent through time with no idea where or when he/she would come out of as punishment for abandoning his/her post and maybe in grief or due to something grima did (like the MU in the beginning) caused Morgan to forget everything? (If this sounds like gibber imma blame it on the time lolol and the fact the last couple days I've lacked sleep and poured many hours goofing around in this game)
***** Basically yeah. I found out about this theory a few weeks ago and it blew my mind. However, I will try my hand at explaining it as well. Basically the idea is that the Morgan in the Future Past is actually the same Morgan who you recruit in the game, regardless of who her other parent is. Yes, that does mean her parent in this universe could be one of the future characters (Bear with me here for a moment, I'll get to that). The basis for this theory is in a conversation during the Hot Springs map, where Morgan discovers (played for laughs there) that she has two copies of the exact same book without realising it. Where did the second book come from, simply put, right here, when Robin gives her his copy. But this leads to the question, if Morgan is from this timeline, how would it work if her parent is one of the characters already from another timeline (like Lucina, for example). Well the theory states that the future past timeline isn't actually a different version of the future timeline... its in fact a different version of *the game's timeline*, one where you fail. Besides the existence of Morgan regardless of her parent, the other point of evidence is how Grima acts in this timeline. Notice how in the main game, Grima-Robin is basically pure evil, having willingly joined with Grima. Then look at the DLC version, who for a lack of a better term, wasn't willing. He was fighting back. That this was all against his will. And thus the theory takes shape. In this timeline, things play out like they do in the game. Lucina and everyone else go back to the past from a doomed timeline and begin altering histroy. The events regarding the war with Plegia happen as they do in the game, with a two year time-skip following. However, it is at this point that something changes, exactly what is unknown, but the war with Valm does not occur earlier like it does in the game's timeline, but rather happens several years later like it did in the future timeline. During this extended peacetime, all of the future children are born, which if Robin ends up marrying someone from the future timeline in the game, the Robin in this timeline does so as well, with twins born soon after (with the twin of the opposite gender to Robin being named Morgan, with the other taking some other unknown name). However, then the war with Valm happens, following by the resurrection of Grima. This time though, something goes wrong, and Robin ends up being forced to become Grima, only unlike the future timeline, against his will. All of the Shepherds are killed, including those from the future timeline, and Morgan and her/his sibling end up joining Grima, ending up in the future we see in this DLC. Heck, this even explains why all the gems for the Fire Emblem were still around in this timeline, things played out differently enough from the future timeline. As for why Morgan ended up in the past, well I have my own personal addition to the theory to explain that. My idea is that after this scene, Morgan returns to Grima, who basically just decided to kill her for her failure. However, before Grima can do so, Robin, just like he does rather than be forced to kill Chrom again at the end of the DLC, gets control long enough to send Morgan back into a parallel timeline. He even erased her memories, leaving her only with a few on him before he turned evil and a few false ones so that she believes she had been traveling with an uncorrupted him right before she was sent back, basically wiping her of the guilt for everything she did while working for Grima and giving her a second chance. This in turn would explain why in her paralogue it sounded like those Risen were sent specifically to kill her. They would have been sent by Grima of the Future Past timeline once he was in control again to make sure she didn't escape. The fun part is this would mean that Morgan's existence in the game is as a result of circular causality. Because Morgan appeared in the game's timeline, Robin got to know her and thus when he runs into her past self in Future Past, recognises her enough to say she remind him of, well, the Morgan he knows. As a result of having met Morgan, he gives her the book, causing Morgan to disobey orders, thus leading to her being sent back in time, thus leading to Robin meeting her, thus meaning he recognises her in Future Past... you get the idea.
TheWerdna Samuel Besrat That still leaves the question of what happened to the opposite-gendered Morgan. I can't think of any explanation that ends happily for him...
Oh, I cannot take any credit for that theory, as I myself only discovered this somewhat popular fan theory a few weeks ago. The only bit I can take any sort of credit is the speculation regarding why Morgan ended up in the game's main timeline.
I realized that Morgan and Grima/Robin have a close relationship, at least on Morgan's side. Morgan cares for Grima as more than a master. I was going somewhere with this, but the thought escapes me.
Basically, It's highly implied that Morgan(s) is so devoted to Grima is because they remember him as a father that they dearly loved, and they continue to be like that even after Robin is possessed by Grima. The Morgans are now Grima's servant, but I believe deep down, they still think of him as their parent.
I had Noire as her sister in my game and in their A support Noire said that it would be best if Morgan didn't get her memories back. Maybe Morgan was evil and this is what she meant.
That's 100% not what she meant lol. She was saying that they endured a lot of shit when Grima went on his rampage and that it's better off that she didn't remember it.
In the first Future Past DLC there is male Morgan, even if you play as the male avatar (and vice versa, female Morgan in another one). Maybe they included the other Morgan to have included them both, so that every player finds their son/daughter. Or it is actually hinted that Robin has another child, who didn't manage to get back to the past. Also I had to kill Morgan each time because Robin was at another part of the map, I was so sad ;v;
***** Grima manipulated the other me's loyalty to my mother, almost brainwashing him into thinking what he was doing was justified and that Grima was the right side to take. Ugh, trying to keep track of alternate worlds hurts my head, or it might hurt from when I was bashing my head on a wall....
Tactician Morgan I'm not trying be heartless or anything but I think this is what happened at your tragic future as well however as Grima followed Lucina through the portal he lost much of his power and his mind control over you witch is why you have amnesia as with all the victim's of Grima's mind control.
Tactician Morgan One has to wonder, though, if s/he really WAS that brainwashed. We see him/her mentioning how s/he was ready to cut down his/her friends, implying that version of Morgan WAS friends with the 12 other children at some point.
JessePrower Well yes but that doesn't necessarily confirm any branwashing-ness. They probably were friends, but when given the choice of which side to join, other me chose their parent over their other friends because they trusted that it was the right path, like they said in the video.
After see this i think the avatar have twins and one of them die and the other travel to the past and lost their memories, because in the ending of the future past 3 morgan never reunited with the old friends.
I do RPs on Tumblr and I have this headcanon that's kinda depressing in context I have my character marry Cherche whenever I play now. My character has a wyvern named Soter. If Gerome has Minerva, Cherche's wyvern, then Morgan, who's wyvern rider as a result of her mother, has my character's wyvern. Now here's where it gets depressing. Keep in mind Morgan's a wyvern lord here...get it?
To further my theory,Morgan saw vessal-Robin as a father AND a master because like your-Robin and Morgan do they study,learn new sword skills and magic skills,spent time together and since ??? was not really related to vessal robin she saw him as a master but like I said on another video grima told ???a lie saying Robin died through other means and could have sought a new host through ??? by slowly corrupting her sad wounded heart but due to her memories with Robin she can resist but continues to serve him blindly being for forgiveness because since Robin had grima in him she sees grima as Robin somewhat wishing to go back to there old ways.But then again that's just who I think ??? Is
Also in this video she meets the robin of this world and is surprised because she must have had thoughts about him so she could see him as Robin but not vessal-Robin she understands that she could not live with her master/father in this universe because she already has an existence in it but she will always remember the book he gave her and will always have it with her because it will always remind her of her father's true self
What will happen if I do this? I started the file with male Robin. Then buy the female Robin via log book. If ypu do this before. The other Avatar you've bought have the stats but not reaction or conversation to anything. But what if I use that female Robin to talk to male Morgan? What will happen?
Read the first comment chain on this page; it's a little difficult to follow at first if you've never read works like Homestuck before, but it's brilliant and it answers many questions.
+Loup Blanc if you use a hack that allow marriage between robin and robin and use a hack that allows you to recruit both morgans then you have a female and a male morgan
"The hood does make you look a bit shady."
Sure, it does. Maybe now you understand why the hell Frederick found you suspicious in the beginning.
exactly
Actually, she is wearing a helmet if you think about it XD
Not gonna lie, he looks more like a cult leader than a tactician.
@@nickmaster3886 well his dad was a cult leader, if they say Robin was a eugenics master because of support, remember the Grimleal cult by Validar involved eugenics as a host for Grima.
1:17 "that hood does make you look suspicious.." You're one to talk Robin
Actually, being a weyvern rider, she is wearing a helmet if you think about it.
Garmagic2yFhenrakh9, Couldn't she wear the Hood over the helmet?
Personell101, Um.. How do you think he knows?
"He's lucky to have you"
Yeah no shit he literally has the 2 strongest units in this game
Especially if it's a Lucina morgan
And so, as punishment for her insolence, Morgan was flung into the past at the Ruins of Time, where she would help her father slay the fell dragon, Grima.
+TheSkySigma or perhaps Naga did it herself to give Morgan a chance to be with the father She wanted to have not the Father she'd never have
Did you mean the Naga of the DLC or the main game? Either way, it's a nice thought.
TheSkySigma
well as we have Seen Naga isnt limited to 1 world so its possible before she becomes Tiki in this DLC she might have taken morgan and flung her into the other world where Robin wasnt gonna be Grima
+Sithno So then where's the Morgan that her/his sibling has memories of? This one is clearly devoted to Grima, saying she's willing to kill her friends for him.
TheSkySigma
they are one in the Same think about it the book that Robin gives her is from another world and according to EVERY child/parent moment in the DLCs they state "i will only be here as long as Naga permits it" so what if that 2nd Tactics book became a "marker" a marker Naga used to Pinpoint Morgan and grab her in mid teleportation then dropped her into the new Robin's world while being kind enough to lock away those evil memories of betrayl and backstabbing letting her keep the memories of a father she loved and idolized it would explain why she doesnt remeber the other kids OR her mother because they where betrayed and that would have made morgan "Aid" Grima
It's sad because this explains Morgan's life before losing his/her memories. D;
+TheHappy_P0tat0 [[[[SPOILERS]]]] Both Morgan and Robin developed amnesia because their respective fathers turned on them. They repressed painful memories, when both Validar and Robin of the Future Past sent them back in time to try to ensure the future went as it had been once written, thereby unwittingly ensuring history would change. It's also likely that Robin was brainwashed in much the same way Aversa was (see SpotPass Paralogues), explaining why the two Robins seen in the story (MU and the one that becomes Grima's vessel) have such different views, loyalties, and personalities.
+David Clark Um...that's not quite true, the reason for Robin having amnesia is because the future Grima attempted to possess him/her by trying to flood his/her memories of visions of the future; however, that simply overloaded their minds which caused amnesia. Plus, Grima itself went back into time not because Validar sent it back. Plus, if a similar future like this did occur from Morgan then why doesn't anyone elude to this fact, especially if Morgan has a sibling? At the very least, there should be some sort of hint that indicates this, but I have not noticed any. Well, I said my two cents about the subject; agree or disagree with it if you wish. I just feel as if there's not enough closure to Morgan's character.
Alright... how about this:
As for no one mentioning this, Morgan still hails from a different future than the other child units (haven't seen any Morgan sibling scenes yet because I ship Robin x Lucina, so please let me know if Morgan mentions other childhood memories with her siblings). Let me think over this a bit more, and I think I can explain Morgan's memory loss better.
Well, that argument would be fine and all if the avatar indeed married one of the 2nd generation children. But in the case of a 1st generation marriage, it's hard to justify especially if they have a sibling that remembers him/her. Honestly, the best we could do here is speculate about Morgan's memories. For that reason, there is no definite answer to this mystery.
+David Clark In the sibling support conversations, they talk about what Morgan was like before she lost her memory, and they're sad about losing the sibling that they once had with all the memories.
I completely understand WHY Morgan is evil and why they decided to make her the 'boss' of the level but I would have liked it if the mother could have talked to Morgan the same way not just Avatar. Morgan has no DLC conversations and it makes me feel hollow since there's next to no extra or special dialogue morgan has with her mother in many cases.
But literally every character in the game besides Morgan themselves can parent Morgan.
Slick Clefairy As I said I am fully aware of the problems centering around morgan but it doesn't change the fact that I don't want more on her. She's a great character. I can't comment on the male version as I'm always a guy myself in game but I'm sure he's great too.
Treize Khushrenada That's true... still, it would be incredibly difficult making unique conversations Morgan could have with every parent, especially the second generation characters.
Treize Khushrenada I guess the only one able to truly weaken Morgan's resolution is her father himself.
It's a bit hollow, as you said, but it strengthens her absolute love and loyalty towards her father.
+Slick Clefairy (The8BitPizza) weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel. how long would it take to just make 40 conversations? honestly it can't be that hard. it would also help the spotpass characters, say'ri, and tiki get more personality.
Its sad because i can imagine robin reading this book for morgan before taking her to sleep and after she does, he kisses her daughter's cheek and says: Goodnight morgan...
'Cries'
wait this isnt a normal life
Mr. Alvaro now I'm expecting a fanfic like that
...and then Morgan wakes from their day dream of the past to find Robin, the object of their full admiration and love, changed, broken and with a new found fetish for destruction, tearing the world they once new asunder, and there is nothing Morgan can do but protect the husk of a person robin once was, trapped by their affection for what it once was. T_T
*that* book? on battle strategies? itll probably go a little this:
"an archer is currently locked in battle with a pegasus knight... the archer has the advantage, why is that?"
The Morgans got the short end of the stick in this future's happy ending.
Late but a theory floating around is that those Morgans are essentially your Morgans that get flung into the past
This is probably one of my favorite scenes from Awakening.
It is utterly brilliant.
I almost cried
Robin: “And how did you know that I’m a tactician?”
I dunno...maybe because you’re wearing the same clothes as Morgan and she happens to be one too?
But that how the Grimleal dress.
Here, ??? speaks of Naga meddling with his heart by sending Robin to his world. If he'd willingly slaughter others in the name of Grima, yet not even attempt to engage Robin in combat, then he must be attached to Robin in some way. You could argue that it's because he looks like his master, but then he wouldn't mind striking him down as an "imposter". This means that ??? already knows Robin and is attached to him in a different way.
Now, let's think about the Morgan that we encounter in The Future Past 2. We know that she must be the daughter of the Robin of this time - and, by extension, of Grima. Thanks to OUR female Morgan's conversation with Cynthia in the Harvest Scramble DLC (in which Morgan reveals that she has two copies of the exact same book), we can deduce that the Morgan we meet in the game is really the Morgan that we meet in The Future Past 2. This leads to the question of whether or not she's siblings with the Morgan of The Future Past 1.
This also leads to one last question: what happens to the Morgan that didn't travel through the dimensions to meet you in Paralogue 12?
That's a great theory. In turn what your saying (or atleast from what I'm getting of this) Our Morgan is this Morgan who quite possibly was sent through time with no idea where or when he/she would come out of as punishment for abandoning his/her post and maybe in grief or due to something grima did (like the MU in the beginning) caused Morgan to forget everything? (If this sounds like gibber imma blame it on the time lolol and the fact the last couple days I've lacked sleep and poured many hours goofing around in this game)
***** Basically yeah. I found out about this theory a few weeks ago and it blew my mind. However, I will try my hand at explaining it as well.
Basically the idea is that the Morgan in the Future Past is actually the same Morgan who you recruit in the game, regardless of who her other parent is. Yes, that does mean her parent in this universe could be one of the future characters (Bear with me here for a moment, I'll get to that). The basis for this theory is in a conversation during the Hot Springs map, where Morgan discovers (played for laughs there) that she has two copies of the exact same book without realising it. Where did the second book come from, simply put, right here, when Robin gives her his copy.
But this leads to the question, if Morgan is from this timeline, how would it work if her parent is one of the characters already from another timeline (like Lucina, for example). Well the theory states that the future past timeline isn't actually a different version of the future timeline... its in fact a different version of *the game's timeline*, one where you fail. Besides the existence of Morgan regardless of her parent, the other point of evidence is how Grima acts in this timeline. Notice how in the main game, Grima-Robin is basically pure evil, having willingly joined with Grima. Then look at the DLC version, who for a lack of a better term, wasn't willing. He was fighting back. That this was all against his will.
And thus the theory takes shape. In this timeline, things play out like they do in the game. Lucina and everyone else go back to the past from a doomed timeline and begin altering histroy. The events regarding the war with Plegia happen as they do in the game, with a two year time-skip following. However, it is at this point that something changes, exactly what is unknown, but the war with Valm does not occur earlier like it does in the game's timeline, but rather happens several years later like it did in the future timeline. During this extended peacetime, all of the future children are born, which if Robin ends up marrying someone from the future timeline in the game, the Robin in this timeline does so as well, with twins born soon after (with the twin of the opposite gender to Robin being named Morgan, with the other taking some other unknown name). However, then the war with Valm happens, following by the resurrection of Grima. This time though, something goes wrong, and Robin ends up being forced to become Grima, only unlike the future timeline, against his will. All of the Shepherds are killed, including those from the future timeline, and Morgan and her/his sibling end up joining Grima, ending up in the future we see in this DLC. Heck, this even explains why all the gems for the Fire Emblem were still around in this timeline, things played out differently enough from the future timeline.
As for why Morgan ended up in the past, well I have my own personal addition to the theory to explain that. My idea is that after this scene, Morgan returns to Grima, who basically just decided to kill her for her failure. However, before Grima can do so, Robin, just like he does rather than be forced to kill Chrom again at the end of the DLC, gets control long enough to send Morgan back into a parallel timeline. He even erased her memories, leaving her only with a few on him before he turned evil and a few false ones so that she believes she had been traveling with an uncorrupted him right before she was sent back, basically wiping her of the guilt for everything she did while working for Grima and giving her a second chance. This in turn would explain why in her paralogue it sounded like those Risen were sent specifically to kill her. They would have been sent by Grima of the Future Past timeline once he was in control again to make sure she didn't escape.
The fun part is this would mean that Morgan's existence in the game is as a result of circular causality. Because Morgan appeared in the game's timeline, Robin got to know her and thus when he runs into her past self in Future Past, recognises her enough to say she remind him of, well, the Morgan he knows. As a result of having met Morgan, he gives her the book, causing Morgan to disobey orders, thus leading to her being sent back in time, thus leading to Robin meeting her, thus meaning he recognises her in Future Past... you get the idea.
TheWerdna
... And I thought that *I* was a well-researched Awakening buff. That was brilliant. Thank you for your work.
TheWerdna Samuel Besrat
That still leaves the question of what happened to the opposite-gendered Morgan. I can't think of any explanation that ends happily for him...
Oh, I cannot take any credit for that theory, as I myself only discovered this somewhat popular fan theory a few weeks ago.
The only bit I can take any sort of credit is the speculation regarding why Morgan ended up in the game's main timeline.
I realized that Morgan and Grima/Robin have a close relationship, at least on Morgan's side. Morgan cares for Grima as more than a master.
I was going somewhere with this, but the thought escapes me.
Basically, It's highly implied that Morgan(s) is so devoted to Grima is because they remember him as a father that they dearly loved, and they continue to be like that even after Robin is possessed by Grima. The Morgans are now Grima's servant, but I believe deep down, they still think of him as their parent.
Yeah. That sounds about right.
this echoes Fire emblem fates isn't it? Also Nina/Sonia
I had Noire as her sister in my game and in their A support Noire said that it would be best if Morgan didn't get her memories back. Maybe Morgan was evil and this is what she meant.
That's 100% not what she meant lol. She was saying that they endured a lot of shit when Grima went on his rampage and that it's better off that she didn't remember it.
In the first Future Past DLC there is male Morgan, even if you play as the male avatar (and vice versa, female Morgan in another one). Maybe they included the other Morgan to have included them both, so that every player finds their son/daughter. Or it is actually hinted that Robin has another child, who didn't manage to get back to the past.
Also I had to kill Morgan each time because Robin was at another part of the map, I was so sad ;v;
+Dovahbear Holy shit, all my questions were answered. Thanks.
The Morgan of this timeline are twins.
@@richardshiflett5181 No it's been that Grima of Future Past just took both (or one of them) from another timeline and made them their servant.
They're twins and Male Morgan ends un FE 7
MORGAN QUIT BEING EVIL TT^TT
Morgan is under Grima control unfortunately BTW if Morgan was good you think the heroes would be losing Naga would never have to ask chrom for help
***** Grima manipulated the other me's loyalty to my mother, almost brainwashing him into thinking what he was doing was justified and that Grima was the right side to take. Ugh, trying to keep track of alternate worlds hurts my head, or it might hurt from when I was bashing my head on a wall....
Tactician Morgan I'm not trying be heartless or anything but I think this is what happened at your tragic future as well however as Grima followed Lucina through the portal he lost much of his power and his mind control over you witch is why you have amnesia as with all the victim's of Grima's mind control.
Tactician Morgan
One has to wonder, though, if s/he really WAS that brainwashed. We see him/her mentioning how s/he was ready to cut down his/her friends, implying that version of Morgan WAS friends with the 12 other children at some point.
JessePrower Well yes but that doesn't necessarily confirm any branwashing-ness. They probably were friends, but when given the choice of which side to join, other me chose their parent over their other friends because they trusted that it was the right path, like they said in the video.
I have no business of fighting u Morgan
I never noticed this but Morgan is the 13th child which is unlucky which relates to a certain true story from a very important book
I actually forgot to press wait command and accidentally killed the two morgans with Robin
morgan has two book up her sleve she tell cythinh in hot springs
After see this i think the avatar have twins and one of them die and the other travel to the past and lost their memories, because in the ending of the future past 3 morgan never reunited with the old friends.
Wtf
Fallen Morgan: Devoted Darkness
Morgan just standing in the rain as Robin hurries away: *"CHICIUEEEEEEEEE"*
I do RPs on Tumblr and I have this headcanon that's kinda depressing in context
I have my character marry Cherche whenever I play now. My character has a wyvern named Soter. If Gerome has Minerva, Cherche's wyvern, then Morgan, who's wyvern rider as a result of her mother, has my character's wyvern. Now here's where it gets depressing. Keep in mind Morgan's a wyvern lord here...get it?
Aw man...
Not that sad.
I don't get it
Memoria surprised to see someone 3 years later
Yay! Glad your starting on future past 2!
Morgan the 13th... child. Mommy, I'm scared.
To further my theory,Morgan saw vessal-Robin as a father AND a master because like your-Robin and Morgan do they study,learn new sword skills and magic skills,spent time together and since ??? was not really related to vessal robin she saw him as a master but like I said on another video grima told ???a lie saying Robin died through other means and could have sought a new host through ??? by slowly corrupting her sad wounded heart but due to her memories with Robin she can resist but continues to serve him blindly being for forgiveness because since Robin had grima in him she sees grima as Robin somewhat wishing to go back to there old ways.But then again that's just who I think ??? Is
Also in this video she meets the robin of this world and is surprised because she must have had thoughts about him so she could see him as Robin but not vessal-Robin she understands that she could not live with her master/father in this universe because she already has an existence in it but she will always remember the book he gave her and will always have it with her because it will always remind her of her father's true self
If Morgan met Morgan, she would persuaded her to join the 12 other kids.
was that robins daughter
yes
I thought Gerome was Robins true son
@@starguy1o163 Nope. Thats Cerche son.
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Ngl, that kinda hit me a little harder than I remember, been some years since I've played this lol
Explains why her name is Morgan. She's the betrayer. Fortunately for her, she got mind wiped and sent to the past.
*YOu knOw hoW a moRgan TaKes 3 StEps anD foRgets?*
I heard this one theory were the other twin of morgan is mark (male twin since male robin seems more canon then female Robin) from Fe7
+Jaret Donu But Mark is the name of Morgan in the Japanese version...
lol male robin seems more likely to be mark from fe7 then morgan
TheBlaze22b I feel that way to, heck one of the dlc hints it
Serv no, they were referencing you, the player bc you're the strategist
Alternate universe dads are the best
just got your 26,035th subscriber hope to see your videos when fate comes out in english. keep up the good work.
So she died in that world dam
So does this DLC have any canon to it? I mean, all parts of Future Past take place in the same world, but there's 2 Morgans? How and why?
People speculate Robin has twins but only one makes it to the past, the other either stays in the future or dies somehow.
I wonder what will happen if she calls him daddy or dad or something like that by mistake?
Does triggering this actually do something narratively or does it just trigger one conversation and than Sparta kicks "???" Off the map?
What will happen if I do this?
I started the file with male Robin. Then buy the female Robin via log book. If ypu do this before. The other Avatar you've bought have the stats but not reaction or conversation to anything. But what if I use that female Robin to talk to male Morgan? What will happen?
TelamonPlaysMC aw man. I really want Robin to marry Robin. They are perfect. Plus. Morgan will have morgan as a sibling. How cute is that?
Inigo/Lazward I've been meaning to ask. Who's your dad?
Sidar Erdem nah. I'm thinking Chrom, Lon qu, henry
Sidar Erdem there's no such thing as 'Azuru's canon hair colour'
Sidar Erdem uh. No there isn't. I've been experimenting and analizing the hair colours for 2 years now.
And yes I am a nerd
Morgan really underrated... His art with Chrobin also less than his sister lucina
Okay but that brings up the question, who’s the mother?
What’s the song that plays during the conversation?
Is the Mother Tiki?
So the avatar have twins but where is the other Morgan
Read the first comment chain on this page; it's a little difficult to follow at first if you've never read works like Homestuck before, but it's brilliant and it answers many questions.
In TFP1. As the boss.
The ? ? ? Or the 2, check their hair color.....
Whatever happened to the Morgans
Laric utley This is the alt future the kids are from, so the morgans follow your avatar, who in this timeline is grima.
That doesn't answer my question
Laric utley What do you mean then by what happend to them? there dad is grima, so they follow him, thats all there is to it.
What I'm trying to say is did they get a happy and or did he kill them my bad for confusing you
Laric utley Its implied they die if you fight them, but if you talk to them they run away and possibly survive, it never outright says.
Why there are 2 robins?
The other Robin is actually Robin's son wich is called Morgan
I MEAN. TWO MORGANS.
If you choose the male Robin, you get the female Morgan and if you take the female Robin, you get the male Robin
WHY ARE TWO MORGANS IN THIS HISTORY?!
Ita the idea of the devloppers
I have to ask is morgan always the opposite gender of your avatar? Or can you have it be the same has you? And is he/she always the younger sibling?
She is always the opposite gender, and she looks younger than the other child characters so I would assume that she is the younger sibling
Zayanz
That kind of sucks would have been nice to choses his/her gender to see both personalities.
+Zayanz not if nah is her sister
+Cosmic Drew Nah is older than morgan, she just looks younger
+Loup Blanc
if you use a hack that allow marriage between robin and robin and use a hack that allows you to recruit both morgans then you have a female and a male morgan
(Don't read this comment if you haven't fought validar) if Robin is the other side of grima then wouldn't they be right
How to get future past!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
GLaDOS It's DLC. You buy it.
Clickbait: *Morgan blushing at Robin*
No! That’s your father!
why does that girl look like morgan
That is morgen.
lmao!
First
First to comment, last to get laid.
Xaveze Checkmate.
Xaveze well have you gotten laided yet
Hmph...predictable!