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The Third Anniversary to Mass Effect: The Milky Way / Mass Effect: Beyond, revisiting prominent images from 74 episodes and updates -- And a visit to a moon where dreams live and die.
Schulmanator
Thanks
MushyMushy
Thank you
Namiko
There's a lot of'em here, hopefully you won't come short of any
takemethere
Thanks a lot
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Note: Today's ME:B/ME:TMW third anniversary -- I guess it's been a long-time and a long-way since the first update
Included in this is also the year's first episode [funnily enough, it's kind of a teaser -- kind of :P)
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Three years of Mass Effect: Beyond / The Milky Way, and hoping fora couple more
And since I haven't been here to say it, here's a belated
[It's that kind of time again when I'm trying to figure out how the Location previews will look like -- a bit messy right now with the different themes :P]
Orbiting a gas giant world, the asari garden world colony of "Tana" is a planet host to a diverse range of peoples, drawing alien non-asari from the far reaches of the galaxy, and the many corners of Terminus Space. However, while the planet seemingly promises wealth and a life above poverty, most that migrate to this world find themselves lost in misfortune and deception; many ending up in Tana's slums and the lower levels of the planet's larger cities. While Illium sees similar such issues, Tana's situation is far more amplified as its location makes it a magnet for desperate way-wanderers, escapists from other worlds and unfortunate spacers. While it's not all doom and gloom for those who arrive on Tana, one should never be lost in its alluring calls and often fale promises.
[Consider these WIPs]
For those who seek salvation in Tana, they often find themselves landing at the port of the planet's capital. Sha'natil Hos, otherwise known as Sha'natil is the largest settlement on the planet, over 2 centuries of history building large domineering towers for the rich, and the great spread of slums and underclass urban areas. It is in this city where dreams begin or die. Of course, that's a story for another day.
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