

If you ask her how she will raise the child, she also says that she will teach it to "respect where it came from" and that it will be free of the taint that creates Archdemons. but if, at that point in the game, you threaten to use the anvil on her, she says something to the effect of "point taken" and backs down (I think she gives -1 disapproval or something). So when she does things like advocate the use of the Anvil in Orzammar, she only sees the benefit and doesn't consider how it would feel to have someone force you into being a rock monster.

I mean, she was raised in the woods where she was forbidden to come into contact with people because it could lead to her discovery as an unsanctioned mage. But in the end, I decided to accept her offer because her dialogue throughout the game convinced me that she wasn't truly evil, just completely lacking empathy. The Morrigan thing threw me off too, because I was also playing a nice guy who was romantically involved with her (I was determined to get my Warden some action and it was either her or Leliana, and Leliana was just too goody-two-shoes even for my character).
