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However, if Urdnot Wreav leads, then the krogan are fooled into believing that the genophage is cured.

The fate of the krogan varies wildly by the war's end. If the cure was sabotaged and organics and synthetics weren't merged, the krogan are left as moribund as before, possibly headed toward extinction. If the cure was real, the krogan are shown repopulating. They also aid in Tuchanka's reconstruction if Wrex is the leader. If Wreav is the leader, he attempts to incite the resurgent krogan for his own purposes, either confronted by Eve if she's alive or succeeding if not.

If organics and synthetics were merged, the massive pyramids constructed by the krogan forebears on Tuchanka are restored to their former glory, and with those, the race itself. In , the majority of Clan Nakmor plus a few representatives from other clans departed the Milky Way with the Andromeda Initiative to settle the Andromeda galaxy. As they were still grappling with the genophage, they underwent gene therapy while in cryosleep and managed to improve their offspring viabilities by a small, but significant, percentage.

About years later, the disastrous arrival of the Nexus in Andromeda ultimately resulted in a mutiny violently crushed by krogan assets. The Nexus leadership reneged on their deal to give the krogan a seat at the leadership council in exchange for their help, prompting their departure from the space station with the mutineers to seek their fortunes elsewhere.

The krogan settled on Elaaden and named their stronghold there New Tuchanka. Overlord Nakmor Morda leads the race while Nakmor Kesh stayed behind on the Nexus to ensure the krogan still have allies there. The harsh krogan homeworld conditioned the krogan psychology for toughness just as it did the body. Krogan have always had a tendency to be selfish, unsympathetic, and blunt. Sometimes, when krogan disagree, one of them will head-butt the other to show dominance.

They respect strength and self-reliance and are neither surprised nor offended by treachery. Their worst insult is to call someone "not worth killing". The weak and selfless do not live long. In their culture, "looking out for number one" is simply a matter of course. Krogan have powerful territorial instincts which serve them well in combat, but can create problems; when traveling on starships, for example, krogan find sharing quarters nearly impossible.

Calling a krogan "weak" invites violent retaliation: "phage-lucky" is an insult that denotes a "runt" only reached adulthood because the genophage killed the kids stronger than them. Younger generations of krogan use it to taunt their elders.

Most krogan trust and serve no one but themselves. This solitary attitude stems in part from a deep sense of fatalism and futility, a profound social effect of the genophage that caused krogan numbers to dwindle to a relative handful. Not only are they angry that the entire galaxy seems out to get them, the krogan are also generally pessimistic about their race's chances of survival.

The surviving krogan see no point to building for the future; there will be no future. The krogan live with a generally violent and short-sighted attitude of personal gain. Their version of cooperation is reflected in one of their sayings: "Seek the enemy of your enemy, and you will find a friend. Female krogan rarely leave their home worlds, focusing on breeding in an attempt to keep krogan numbers from declining too quickly. The few remaining fertile females who can carry young to term are treated as prizes of war, to be seized, bartered or fought over.

However, purposefully harming a female krogan is a crime worthy of banishment or worse. By the s, krogan females live in clans separate from that of the males. Envoys are sent out from the female clans to determine who amongst the males is worthy to visit the female clans.

Due to the effects of the genophage and the lack of fertile females, this happens often and many male krogan sire children from one female.

Krogan females also appear much more level-headed than males; 'the brains to their brawn,' so to speak. Krogan children are raised within the females' camps. On occasion the females send them over to the males for training. If a male wishes to claim his offspring, he can request the right of parentage. According to Eve , however, krogan do not name their infants very well: the males get drunk on sovak juice and have belching contests. Whatever happens to sound like a word becomes a name.

Marks of the krogan psyche past and present can be observed in their architecture and infrastructure. Ancient krogan built towering pyramidal edifices, gigantic monuments and cities, complete with interior paintings of what could be called art. Millennia later, the ruins haven't yet lost to the ravages of time and survived to remind the latter-day krogan of their glory days, although places like the "city of the ancients" were long-abandoned by then.

Every krogan building is built huge and to last. Even hospitals are built strong enough to withstand a bunch of krogan undergoing blood rage. Blocky ruins litter Tuchanka's surface, a portion of them still livable by krogan standards. In the Andromeda galaxy, gender segregation has been relaxed owing for the need of a unified krogan front to build their civilization from the ground up.

Females are likely to have their specializations same as the males, and no longer singularly focused on breeding. Krogan are not shown to have strong religious beliefs. The closest they come is to establish ritualistic burial grounds called the Hollows, where the skulls of their ancestors are displayed to remind them of "where we all come from, and where we all go. Ancient krogan deities include Vaul, a god who stood watch for the enemies of his pantheon. The planet Vaul is named for this god, and its moons are named for Vaul's myriad eyes and ears.

Another is Uzin, a god of vengeance who also has a planet named after him. Krogan are also shown to believe in some form of afterlife. Several krogan mention a place called "the Void" which krogan go to when they die. Additionally, the planet Kruban takes its name from a mythological paradise in which honorable krogan warriors feast on the internal organs of their enemies. Krogan tradition is steeped in ritual. When a krogan is born, he suffers the Rite of Life.

When he comes of age, he undergoes the Rite of Passage. If he wishes to be considered for breeding, he must take the Rite of Honor. When facing a new enemy, the Rite of Firsts is invoked. If two krogan are quarreling with each other, the Rite of Union may serve as a way to heal the bond between them by giving the pair a mutual enemy to fight. If one wishes to take over clan leadership, the Rite of Authority determines whether the current leader keeps his post or loses it to the challenger.

Positions of power also bear the responsibility of more rites, like being clan leader or shaman. The Rite of Passage and all other rites and traditions are preserved by the clan shaman. A shaman can be of either gender: they must undergo lengthy and torturous rites to assume the position, and is required to give up their name.

Because of this level of commitment, the shaman is one of the most respected members of a clan. The krogan have at least two ways of formally dealing with their dead. Suicides are left for scavengers to feed upon. Another is via funeral pyre, where the shaman eulogizes the dead and symbolically consigns it to the Void. Known instances of the pyre include krogan who have died a particularly valorous death, e. Little is known about krogan language except for a few non-translatable terms.

Some terms are specific to certain krogan clans, such as "Aralakh", which was taken from Clan Raik. By Rogue Unit - Wed Aug 10, am. Rogue Unit Status: Offline. By Ramus Quaritch - Wed Aug 10, am. That implies sex. It could be that that is simply for pleasure and that the actually reproduction is an absorbtion of Krogran genetic material.

Ramus Quaritch Status: Offline. By looloolooigotsomeapples - Wed Aug 10, am. They can do it with any lifeform that is reasonably genetically diverse. By ZenJestr - Wed Aug 10, am. ZenJestr Status: Offline. So Asari take a slamming and mind meld at the same time. I still don't like species producing offspring. But I guess Asari are the magical elves of the game. While krogan are not religious, they do have a variety of rituals and rites in their society.

For example, the Rite of Passage occurs when a young krogan comes of age and the Rite of Honor must be taken if a male krogan wants to be considered for breeding. The further up the political chain a krogan wants to rise, the more rites they must endure. In krogan Clans, the shaman is the most respected member of a clan because of the amount of rites they have to go through. No one wants to be on the receiving end of that.

Though the krogan have consistently been mistreated leading up to the events of the Mass Effect trilogy, players have the opportunity to make things right. Despite whatever players decide, the krogan will always have a special place in the heart of Mass Effect history. Mass Effect: Legendary Edition will be available Spring Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl follow a now-expected series tradition of remaking older games, but stand out in their own right.

Marina DelGreco has been a gamer ever since she can remember. Her earliest memory of any video game was some Tarzan game for her PC that she remembers having a hard time beating.



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