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inkiedraws · 3 days ago
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*blows a kiss to the stars*
For the krogans
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angrykittybarbarian · 3 days ago
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Imagining Garrus sounding like this without the translater sends me into a different dimension every single time.
Tbh, I always thought the pi5ch of the turian voices would be the same while the pronouncable words would of course differ.
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This is a sampling of the leftover alien language sound files that can be found in Mass Effect’s PS3 release. These were meant to be walla, which is an ambient sound effect that mimics a crowd speaking.
At some point during ME1′s production Bioware created these for the alien races and then decided not to use them. The file paths suggest that they were meant to be used in a bar.
Asari (0:01)
Turian (0:11)
Salarian (0:19)
Krogan (0:25)
Volus (0:32)
(Sources: as_env_asari_walla, turian_walla_04, salarian_Patron_02, as_env_krogen1, volus_walla_01, etc.)
Edit: You can actually hear the turian walla in-game if you stand by the stairs in Flux! It seems a few of these leftover sounds (there are about forty sorted by race) were combined into a single generic soundcue. Thanks to @sciencefictionismyjam​ for the correction!
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finallygaveintothesirencall · 22 hours ago
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N7 Month: Day 22 - Krogans
"We are NOT a mistake"
@n7month
I just have so many feelings about this salarian, who is looking back on the genophage as ancient history, versus Wrex and the krogan who would see it as recent history. I really wanted to emphasize the krogan's roots and how Wrex views them, as a people with a rich culture and history by tying in the statues from the City of the Ancients. Wrex and his people are more than the weapons the salarians made them.
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varanidius · 3 years ago
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collection of my Mass Effect fanart
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goodolreliablejake · 1 year ago
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Fantasy races are an uncomfortable concept, because they present a world that literally works the way racists think that it works. The attempts to mitigate this problem often fail to address the core concern, merely making the idea more palatable.
A big example is trying to correct by changing the language from "races" to "species." This attempt fails for two reasons:
1) Exactly! Racists think that people of other races are a different species. That's the foundation of "race science," phrenology, all of it.
2) Are demihumans different species, though? Like, the interactions between elves and dwarves don't resemble the interactions between different species in our world. They don't act like snakes and lemurs, or whales and krill, or even cats and dogs. More often we've got different groups of people, who may speak different languages and have different cultural practices, engaging in diplomacy or war and struggling to coexist. In practice, they are treated as nations: ethnicities. Except they're ethnicities who are biologically distinct enough to have objective differences in ability.
This is something that puts me on edge in Mass Effect, otherwise one of my favorite games. True, the game ultimately lands on condemning the genophage, and it's not subtle about that. I mean just look at the name... But it's still considered debatable, morally grey, and Mordin Solus remains one of the most charming and enduring heroes of the series. The setting has bent over backwards to make every racist stereotype and talking point as legitimate as possible. In this setting, it is objectively true, scientifically proven that it is in the DNA of Krogans to naturally be violent, warmongering killing machines whose explosively rapid breeding poses an existential threat to the galaxy. That in turn is meant to make us think that maybe forced sterilization is something worth considering. It's hard to ignore the parallels to real life racist propaganda. I don't think it's malicious, just ungrounded and thoughtless; the result of creators to whom these ideals are abstract thought experiments, rather than reflections of real history.
Another big example is Dark Elves. They try to make it okay, to mitigate the message by fleshing them out as characters, by scapegoating an abusive deity rather than an ingrained nature, by erasing the monster manual description that reads "Always Chaotic Evil," by trending skin tone away from black and towards purple, or gray, even pale white. But none of it really changes the core issue, does it? The idea of drow is to equate dark skin with evil, to fetishize that idea, and to tell a story about a subsect of people cast into darkness as a result of sin in a direct parallel to racist Christian beliefs about dark skin being a curse or punishment from God.
So, do I think we need to cancel Mass Effect and stop playing D&D or telling stories about drow? No, not really. I mean... I do all these things. Truth is, I don't have an actionable solution, for myself or anyone. But the dynamic is clearly present and worth describing. And the attempts to challenge it are often insufficient, more about making ourselves feel better about what we're already doing than enacting real change.
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kassyeh · 7 months ago
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I would love to see Grunt wearing a t-shirt with this phrase on it
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supertaliart · 1 year ago
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So I’m binge-playing Mass Effect for the first time.
I think Grunt would love Blåhaj
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dynamitegun · 2 months ago
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I have this dumb mental image of an aged Liara, now in her Matriarch stage centuries after the end of the games leading a diplomatic mission into Krogan space. Upon arrival her staff are horrified by a band of Krogan soldiers that meet them at the landing zone led by a grizzled leader. His scales marked by a hundred battles and a demeanor to match, roaring out a 'request' to speak to "the one in charge."
The mood is tense. Krogan space is civilized but along its border bands of renegades, holdouts of the old ways of war aren't uncommon. The mission has a few Asari commandos providing security but they're outnumbered two to one. Should they turn back? Stall for time and try to plan an escape?
Instead, Matriarch T'Soni holds up a hand, calming her staff and without a word, walks down the ship's ramp towards the Krogan completely unarmed, in nothing but her gown, ignoring the cries behind her begging her to come back.
She reaches the band of Krogan warriors, looks the leader up and down and places her hands on her hips.
"Is this anyway to greet your mother, Grunt"?
A tumbleweed passing makes the only sound
The Krogan grins, and scoops Liara into his arms for a hug, lifting her off her feet and spinning her 'round.
"I missed you." He says softly. She pats his shoulder as he places her down again.
"It's good to see you again too Grunt. You've got quite the command here it seems." She feels a smile on her lips as she waves her hand at the Krogan milling about, all trying their best not to stare, just as stunned as the members of the Asari mission.
"Yep. I've got my own brigade now. Aralakh Brigade. Over 2'000 strong. All under my command." His voice rings with pride. Liara nods.
"She'd be proud if she were here you know. Of what you've become Grunt. Following in her footsteps."
Grunt laughs. "She would, wouldn't she"? He doesn't wait for an answer and Liara knows he doesn't need one. They both know the answer. Shepard had taken Grunt in, seen past the tank bred warrior exterior to the boy beneath and had taken him to her side.
When Liara learned of this upon meeting Grunt for the first time on Utukku (Learning her bond mate had an adopted son that she'd never seen fit to mention) she had been surprised, but surprises were something she had grown used to with Shepard.
"Kid just needs a bit of direction Liara. Give him a chance." She could still hear Shepard's voice in her memory reassuring her.
She had been right "on the money" as she was fond of saying.
Liara ran a hand down her front, straightening the folds of her dress as she put back on her 'matriarch face'. "Well then. We have a schedule to keep. A meeting with the planetary overseer. Would you escort us"? She asked aloud.
Grunt nodded, with a slight twinge in his own voice putting on his 'Commander' voice. "I'd be honored, Matriarch T'Soni." Turning he bellowed out to his troops. "Form up!"
Liara walks back to her staff, almost all with wide eyes at what's unfolded before them. She crosses her arms. "As I recall we have a schedule to keep, do we not?" Breaking the trance they rush to their duties. She turns her back to them, hiding a small smile and watches Grunt form up his troops. The way he orders them into formation reminds her of no one but Shepard, a small piece of her still alive all these years on.
She would be proud.
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I'm of the option that Femshep is Grunt's adoptive mom, and realized that even if she won't be around forever with Grunt, a romanced Liara certainly would be.
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tempii · 1 year ago
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✨ besties ✨
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kroganloveinterest · 1 month ago
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Vorn wanted me to give you this.
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psin314 · 5 months ago
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a bunch of me ocs. a single turian dad with a little asari daughter. (he thinks his wife is dead but she's pretty well and a pirate). a strangely positive and kind krogan from my shep's bio. (he's his ex and dead). and a retired turian general, also his ex.
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krattgirl124 · 2 years ago
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I’m making a silly power point for a college event, I think you guys will like what I have so far
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Am I putting in more effort than I should? Probably.
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lunargazing-png · 4 months ago
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someone had asked to see all my other mass effect ocs so. here they are!! (most of them!) didn't have a proper fullbody of one of them, but this is a crew I made early on when I was still playing through the second game for the first time :-) little more about them: Umani (Asari) - Spectre / Commander of the frigate "Sundown" Cookie (Human) - Pilot Vickrun (Turian) - Infiltrator / Weapons Expert Jarvis (Salarian) - Technician / Biotics Expert Doc (Krogan) - Medic / Scientist
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and these are the early concepts I made for their basic character information (it's mostly me shitposting)
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r-b3033 · 1 year ago
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Digging trough older drawings...still think these look cute, must share.
Ballpoint pen + some digital shading
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varanidius · 2 years ago
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Krogans waiting for soup [Print Available]
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who-is-riley · 5 months ago
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Battlemasters who become Warlords... The Krogan could learn from this, Shepard.
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