Female Drell ? Any idea of what they would look like ?
#1
Posté 09 juin 2012 - 12:30
All I know is that Thane's first wife had sunset colored eyes. What else can you remember ?
I am thinking that red inflatable pouch male Drell have would be smaler in females. At least in lizzards it seems that males get the red pouches and females are just green. Same for other species, usually the males are more visually impressive.
Thoughts ?
#2
Posté 09 juin 2012 - 12:45
#3
Posté 09 juin 2012 - 08:29
#4
Posté 09 juin 2012 - 08:42
Edit: although, here’s a sample from dA. I kind of like the last one:

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Posté 09 juin 2012 - 09:40
Modifié par Padt, 09 juin 2012 - 09:09 .
#6
Posté 09 juin 2012 - 01:55

http://sorael-ignis....ale drell&qo=29
Feminine, but lacking breasts.
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Posté 09 juin 2012 - 02:23
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#8
Posté 09 juin 2012 - 02:41
Squeegee83 wrote...
Perhaps if we took a trip to Kahje, we could have found out. Just another thing BioWare promised and never delivered on. Now it's just left to our imaginations.
Lots of speculations from everyone
But I'm more inclined to think this:
Padt wrote...
Hard to say. We haven't seen a lot of drell, for one thing (there's Thane, Kolyat, Feron and...that's about it, I think?). Difficult to tell how different even male drell can look from each other. Given how much they physically resemble humans, the "easy" guess would be that sexual dimorphism between male and female drell may be similar to that between male and female humans, though I do imagine that female drell probably don't have breasts. If drell are oviparous (and, y'know, assuming it's the female that gives birth to the young), I imagine it's possible that female drell may not have hips as wide as those of human women, either. For all intents and purposes, they could look much the same as male drell, perhaps exhibiting some of the same characteristics of sexual dimorphism that you see in lizards (e.g., related to size, coloration, physical ornaments, etc.).
#9
Posté 09 juin 2012 - 05:16
Padt wrote...
Hard to say. We haven't seen a lot of drell, for one thing (there's Thane, Kolyat, Feron and...that's about it, I think?). Difficult to tell how different even male drell can look from each other. Given how much they physically resemble humans, the "easy" guess would be that sexual dimorphism between male and female drell may be similar to that between male and female humans, though I do imagine that female drell probably don't have breasts. If drell are oviparous (and, y'know, assuming it's the female that gives birth to the young), I imagine it's possible that female drell may not have hips as wide as those of human women, either. For all intents and purposes, they could look much the same as male drell, perhaps exhibiting some of the same characteristics of sexual dimorphism that you see in lizards (e.g., related to size, coloration, physical ornaments, etc.).
Drell don't lay eggs. Also, I'm sure that the females give birth to the young.
I magine their women as similar to humans, but without breasts, and very slim. But we can only guess as BioWare isn' t really interested in showing us more drell... they don't even exist for non-import in ME3.
#10
Posté 09 juin 2012 - 11:11
I hadn't thought about those
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Posté 10 juin 2012 - 11:32
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utaker1988 wrote...
Squeegee83 wrote...
Perhaps if we took a trip to Kahje, we could have found out. Just another thing BioWare promised and never delivered on. Now it's just left to our imaginations.
Lots of speculations from everyone![]()
But I'm more inclined to think this:Padt wrote...
Hard to say. We haven't seen a lot of drell, for one thing (there's Thane, Kolyat, Feron and...that's about it, I think?). Difficult to tell how different even male drell can look from each other. Given how much they physically resemble humans, the "easy" guess would be that sexual dimorphism between male and female drell may be similar to that between male and female humans, though I do imagine that female drell probably don't have breasts. If drell are oviparous (and, y'know, assuming it's the female that gives birth to the young), I imagine it's possible that female drell may not have hips as wide as those of human women, either. For all intents and purposes, they could look much the same as male drell, perhaps exhibiting some of the same characteristics of sexual dimorphism that you see in lizards (e.g., related to size, coloration, physical ornaments, etc.).
I tend to agree. But for whatever reason I have in my mind, I think that drell women would be "built". Just because most but not all women humans are built small, I don't think everything in ME needs to reflect it. If we go on the old days and the most popular way in that time, men used to be interested by women who could bare healthy sons.
I find most but not all of men of faith interest in something different. (Men other than the catholic/ or something similar to it)
Idk, I guess I just like to see something different besides the same old shallow thinking. It would reflect the dumb way of thinking of what beauty is.
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Posté 10 juin 2012 - 11:46
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Posté 10 juin 2012 - 11:47
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Posté 10 juin 2012 - 11:48
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Posté 10 juin 2012 - 11:51
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#17
Posté 10 juin 2012 - 09:21
Mine looks a bite young
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