Alexandra Khitrova On DeviantArt / Instagram

Alexandra Khitrova On DeviantArt / Instagram
Alexandra Khitrova On DeviantArt / Instagram
Alexandra Khitrova On DeviantArt / Instagram
Alexandra Khitrova On DeviantArt / Instagram
Alexandra Khitrova On DeviantArt / Instagram
Alexandra Khitrova On DeviantArt / Instagram
Alexandra Khitrova On DeviantArt / Instagram
Alexandra Khitrova On DeviantArt / Instagram
Alexandra Khitrova On DeviantArt / Instagram
Alexandra Khitrova On DeviantArt / Instagram

Alexandra Khitrova on DeviantArt / Instagram

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So I found a theory and I'll explain this theory and why I believe that it could be the the one that fits.

The first picture is a screenshot of mine of the planet Klendagon. Klendagon is located at the Milky Way / Hawking Eta / Century System.

Directly from the Mass Effect Wikia: "Klendagon's most striking feature is, of course, the Great Rift valley that stretches across the southern hemisphere. What is most fascinating about the Rift is that it does not appear to be natural. The geological record suggests it is the result of a "glancing blow" by a mass accelerator round of unimaginable destructive power. This occurred some thirty-seven million years ago."

Now this Rift seemed to have been caused by a mass effect accelerator round of unimaginable destructive power. Well in the entire mass effect trilogy what was more powerful? That's right the Reapers.

Also directly from the ME Wikia: "The cluster appears to have been involved in multiple cataclysms, one of which definitively involved Reapers. About 37 million years ago, a powerful mass accelerator round hit and disabled a Reaper and left it inert in Thorne. The mass accelerator round barreled through space until it impacted Klendagon in the Century system. 20-40 million years ago, a spacefaring civilization on Schwarzschild was wiped out by orbital bombardment from dreadnought-class weapons."

👀 So apparently there was a very powerful weapon that took out a reaper and the mass accelerator round ended up in the other system that eventually hit Klendagon. The one question that was never answered in Mass Effect was what took out that dead reaper.

Now when I go back to Mass Effect 2 I can see that this dead reaper took out either most of a civilization or a colony by doing a orbital bombardment. Which we have seen happen in Mass Effect 3 with the colony on Bekenstein. So by doing this may have pissed some very powerful alien(s)? Which I'm guessing decided to kill the Reaper in the System of Thorne. Whatever mass accelerator they used was so powerful that it traveled into the next system.

But truely, what killed this reaper? Where did this all powerful weapon go afterwards? Some people are saying the Leviathans may have been involved.

Now I found another codex from the Leviathan dlc:

"Their current world is unlikely their homeworld, so it is surmised that the Leviathans mastered technology and spaceflight despite their immense size and aquatic nature. Their ability to communicate with and mentally dominate land-based sapients would have been a necessary step, and so whatever homeworld the Leviathans hail from would have included a thrall species whose civilization served their purposes. Presumably their bodies can withstand both the extreme pressure of the depths and the lesser pressure of a coastal area where they might come into contact with these thralls."

So they're homeworld would have to had both oceans and land masses. Which I have found in Mass Effect 2 in the Schwarzschild system on the planet, Etamis. Now in the timeline of Commander Shepard, this planet used to have oceans. It certainly has land mass that could have inhabit a species at one point.

What does any of this have to do with the second picture. Well this is what the next game could be about. The leviathans could be coming out of hiding finally, especially if the storyline is based after the ending of mass effect 3. Which I guess could pose a threat to the galactic community. But if it is based after the events of me3, why does the Crater look like a geth head? Could some of the geth survive if the player chose destroy ending? Some people are saying that the formation on the ground looks similar to a geth corpse. If it is a geth corpse, what killed the geth? It looks as tho half of it's body is buried, so certainly the unknown humanoids and the possible krogan like thing couldn't of taken it out prior to their landing. Why would a geth be out in the Hawking Eta investigating a ancient crater? What is so important about the crater itself other than how it was made?

Well more questions go unanswered until a trailer comes out for the next mass effect. But you know who would be perfect to find all these answers? A certain badass asari archaeologist named Dr. T'Soni!

3 years ago

oh to be lady dimitrescu’s wife…

3 years ago
Oh No What Ever Shall I Do 😱 I Really Hope She Doesn't Appear Tonight 😏

Oh no what ever shall I do 😱 I really hope she doesn't appear tonight 😏

3 years ago

straight couples in a failing relationship will literaly be like ‘you know what will fix this? having a baby’

3 years ago
Art Prints
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Art Prints

Austin Pardun on Etsy

3 years ago

LOOK AT HERR

HER REACTION IS SO PRECIOUS OMGGG 😭😭😭

3 years ago
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Some battles are sometimes won with a triumph akin to a defeat. Art by: Alexandra Khitrova

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