
Kirrahe Appreciation post
yes.
accidental boner for this salarian.
…huh, is it just me or did he change color between ME1 and ME2?
He does seem to be a different color in ME3, yeah.

Kirrahe Appreciation post
yes.
accidental boner for this salarian.
…huh, is it just me or did he change color between ME1 and ME2?
He does seem to be a different color in ME3, yeah.

Yeaaaaah. I wouldn’t say it actually creeps me out as much as I find them uncomfortable to the point I can’t watch them. I don’t know how to explain it. I still talk to Thane, but the skip button is pressed as soon as one of those memory scenes come up. I already know what he says anyway, might as well spare myself the awkwardness.
I don’t mind them so much but the way it flashes around and has weird fisheye angles makes me dizzy? @.O
I always wish we had more drell interacting with each other so we could see how they deal with it in socializing and terms of manners. Do they ignore a flashback or acknowledge it? How does one hint that whatever they had a flashback to is something they want to discuss or not? Where do the stretches of emotional privacy fall for drell? This could be expanded upon in interesting ways.
Thane’s flashbacks didn’t bother me that much. But when Kelly has a Drell-flashback-recounting-moment after being rescued from the tank…that kind of creeped me out. And all of my Shepards have been freaked out by it.
I’m trying to prove my brothers and group of male co-workers wrong by showing them that yes, girls and other people play video games like Mass Effect. And YES, we want options in video games that affect us as well. So! With that in mind, please either like, reblog, etc(there’s…
Queer female, reporting in.
Female player-of-games here. The Mass Effect and Dragon Age games are some of my favorites because I can play a female character whose appearance and personality I can determine. That ability is a huge, huge draw for me in games. I rarely play things now if they don’t 1) let me customize my character’s appearance and choose how they react to others and 2) let me make my protagonist female.
We Always Hang In A Buffalo Stance: Girl/Gay/Genderqueer/etc. Mass Effect players
Don’t think I won’t.

= my general feelings on everything you’ve been posting about this tonight
MY FAVOURITE VIDEO GAME CHARACTERS (in no particular order):
Ashley Williams (Mass Effect 1, 2, & 3)
“Death closes all: but something ere the end
Some work of noble note, may yet be done,
Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods.”
My first Mass Effect play through, Ash quoted Tennyson and my lit major heart went all

Dude, that explains so much, actually. (That Kirkwall is on a Hellmouth.)
It’s a pretty good analogy, I think. Blood magic ritual layout as city planning and Corypheus lurking underground…yep, Hellmouth.
And now I’m picturing Hawke & Co. as high schoolers ::cackles:: Which…also maps fairly well in some places, at least as far as early seasons go.
Garrett/Marian as Buffy, Carver as Xander, Merrill as Willow, Isabela as a far-better-at-coping/more well-adjusted Faith…the other companions don’t map quite as well.
Have low blood sugar.
Immediately get Rebecca Black’s “Friday” stuck in head.
I dislike it when my body decides higher brain function is unfortunately less important to preserve than…other things.

scribbles of a modified cold weather outfit for Isabela that might make a little more sense than that comic cover that’s been going around (if you are me. if you are not me, I am sorry but you are much better off as you are)
was going to finish at least one and write up a rationale for the tweaks (AND PANTS) but fuck I’m tired so have this mess of undisciplined color blobs instead
There we go. The sweater nugs look adequately supported.
These definitely look like things that Isabela would actually choose to wear. Instead of that…fleecy I-am-not-sure-what sleeveless tunic thing that is not nearly as flattering or supportive as these. Also, these arms look good.