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Female Characters in Mass Effect

Women of Mass Effect

Spoiler Info:
Okay so if you consider seeing images of characters ingame a spoiler or an annoyance, leave now and look no further. We’re making a point of only including the names of characters here and no indepth information, but for some, that may be too much. If you’d like a glimpse into just how many female characters there are in Mass Effect, this is the place and it’s an exclusive to us (and ThumbBandits), so you shouldn’t see these images anyplace else, unless it’s in relation to this or the ThumbBandits article (anyone wishing to link to these, please give kudos to our site as it was very time consuming).

‘Female Characters in Mass Effect’ will show you the diversity of character creation in Mass Effect and as you will see below, it may be all your dyke dreams come true. As well as the ingame character creation, Mass Effect features loads of other female characters throughout. We’ll be adding to this as we go, so be sure and check back regularly. In the end we hope to have the only place on the net (along with Thumbbandits) that has a comprehensive list of all of the female characters in Mass Effect.

Enjoy.

Female Character Creation in Mass Effect
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In Game Female Characters
Alestia
Alestia
Avina
Avina – AI
Club Dancer
Club Dancer
Female Doctor
Female Doctor
Dr Chloe Michel
Dr Chloe Michel
Female Guard
Female Guard
Giana Parasini
Giana Parasini
Shaira
Shaira
Maeko Matsuo
Maeko Matsuo
Mallene Calis
Mallene Calis
Benizia
Matriarch Benizia
Mira AI
Mira – AI
Nelyna
Nelyna
Kaira Stirling
Kaira Stirling
Receptionist
Receptionist
Arcelia
Arcelia
Liara
Liara
Ashley Williams
Ashley Williams
Clone
Clone
Calantha
Calantha
Councillor
Councillor Holo
Rebecca
Rebecca
Nassana
Nassana
Talitha
Talitha
Reporter
Reporter
Elizabeth Baynham
Beth Baynham
Juiliana Baynham
Juliana Baynham
Shiala
Shiala
Tali
Tali
Macha Doyle
Macha Doyle
Researcher
Researcher
May O'Connell
May O’Connell

Shepherd
Shepherd – Create

Shepherd InGame
Shepherd InGame
Shepherd Suited
Shepherd in Armor
Shaira Shepherd
Shepherd and Consort Sha’ira

You may notice that our Shepherd character differed slightly ingame to when we created her. She was made with an eyebrow scar on her right eyebrow and a scar on her chin. InGame however she appears with an eyebrow scar on her left eyebrow and a scar on her lip. Very odd, not that it detracted at all from the fact we could make a female character who was cool, cute and smattered with sp much dyke-kool, your gaydars must be bleeping.

For further information about Mass Effect, check our posts on The Lesbian Sex Scene in Mass Effect and Mass Effect Ban in Singapore.

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8 Responses to “Female Characters in Mass Effect”

  1. Colvin says:

    Hey guys,
    really liked the images, must have taken ages to screen-capture them. A lot of the blue alien women look quite similar. I think my favourite image in the article was “Giana’, she looks really cool.
    I’ll be checking back to see what other ones get added. Thanks for going to the trouble.

  2. Brianna says:

    I cant really beleive how many female characters there are in that game! And is that not even all of them yet? I think I am stunned.
    Big up for you ladies for bringing us this. I probably wouldn’t have been half as interested in it as I am now.

  3. Missy says:

    Wow that is one hell of a lot of female characterisations for a single game. I assume the male contingent is about the same or more? Shame I don’t have an Xbox, this looks like my cup of java.

  4. Lesbolicious says:

    Hi all,
    thanks for the comments and keep them coming!
    You know overall I actually think there are more female characters than male. I could be wrong, but as far as interaction I’d say it’s definitely female heavy (I know! Don’t all fall off your chairs at once!).
    This isn’t to say there aren’t some very cool male peripheral characters also though. Can’t go into details really, but I have my favorites of both genders for varying reasons.
    Once you’ve all got it we’ll hit the comments or forums with it all.

  5. Kelly says:

    Awesome! Thanks for posting, I can’t wait for this game! Literally…I may die before tomorrow comes.

  6. Jude says:

    Wow, I hope this game comes out for the Mac. Some of Bioware’s other games did, but no talk about a Mac version of this one, yet.
    Jude

  7. Ketina says:

    All of the asari (the blue women) are female. They are a single specied alien race, but they pretty much look and sound female. But, except for the quarian Tali, and about half the humans, all of the other races that have lines are male – Turians, Krogan, Salarians, Volus, Elcor — all male. The Hanar are the only other exception, but the genderless blobs are again done with male voice actors.
    However, there are some characters that do not have lines, that may be female. One Salarian in the Consort Sha’ira’s area I suspect is female, for example.

  8. Adena says:

    Well to be fair its about 50-50 though most of the vocal tract seem female…though as was mentioned a few species are ” genderless, and or identical to each other…
    like the Salarians, in truth several are female, we just have no way to know because male and female appear identical in every way to other species..but one nice thing is the Salarians are a matriarch society, so even if their male-female ratio is off there is still that little factoid

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