Asari is born to a non-asari father. The mother isn't involved for some reason, and the father ends up raising her on his homeworld surrounded by his species.
What's she like when she grows up?
Bonus: Asari raised in Kahje who speaks like a hanar. Or a boisterous headbutting asari raised on Tuchanka.
...but I'm not sure if/when I'll ever get to the actual raising part, so here's what I have so far. AU where Charr survives and Ereba dies in the Cerberus attack on the Citadel.
"Home I came at Wintertide" 1.0
anonymous
January 17 2016, 03:05:07 UTC
For an immeasurable span of time, Charr’s world is pain and darkness: chaotic dreams filled with the stink of fire and acid and the screaming of alien young, interspersed with brief flashes of almost-consciousness. When he finally surfaces, struggling and gasping, into the light once more, he is almost astonished at the perfectly banal hospital setting. It is busy and crowded but otherwise perfectly ordinary
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Re: "Home I came at Wintertide" 1.66
anonymous
January 17 2016, 03:10:56 UTC
After scheduling his follow-up, Charr asks directions to the asari embassy from the human woman at outprocessing. He gets turned around a few times and has to ask passersby to point him right--a suspicious and impatient salarian shopkeeper, a perfectly professional human in C-Sec light armor, an astonishingly friendly turian janitor.
“Well, your people are out there keeping Palaven from being turned into a ball of slag by the Reapers,” says the turian, when Charr expresses his surprise. “It'd be pretty petty of me to be rude to you now, you know?”
So many things have changed while Charr was trapped down in the dark.
The Asari at the embassy desk pulls up his file immediately when he gives her his name. “Urdnot Charr--oh,” she says, and then, more gently: “Widower to Ereba T’Nixa, yes?”
Widower. His throat catches. “Yeah,” he manages. “I was told to--our daughter
( ... )
"Home I Came at Wintertide" 2.0
anonymous
January 19 2016, 01:39:27 UTC
Charr spends several minutes nervously scanning the busy crowd at the cafe before registering that the Asari behind the bar is trying to get his attention
( ... )
Re: "Home I Came at Wintertide" 2.0
anonymous
January 19 2016, 01:43:11 UTC
“Right, so, that's that,” says Aethyta, shrugging a battered leather jacket on over her work dress. Charr slides off his barstool, clutching Delphinida to his chest, to follow her. Aethyta pats him on the shoulder. “C’mon, babe, let's blow this shabby-ass travesty
( ... )
Re: "Home I Came at Wintertide" 2.0
anonymous
January 19 2016, 01:45:38 UTC
Charr considers the magnitude of this revelation. He'd known some of the members of Aralakh Company, by reputation if not personally--Urdnot Dagg, Urdnot Gurn, Nakmor Ularr, Jorgal Borh. Strong warriors all, some of the best the united clans had to offer. All krogan can fight, of course, but Charr was attached to the scouting team for his skills in equipment repair and vehicle maintenance, not combat or survival. If Dagg and Gurn didn't survive, then how is it possible that he, Charr, has
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Asari is born to a non-asari father. The mother isn't involved for some reason, and the father ends up raising her on his homeworld surrounded by his species.
What's she like when she grows up?
Bonus: Asari raised in Kahje who speaks like a hanar. Or a boisterous headbutting asari raised on Tuchanka.
...but I'm not sure if/when I'll ever get to the actual raising part, so here's what I have so far. AU where Charr survives and Ereba dies in the Cerberus attack on the Citadel.
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“Well, your people are out there keeping Palaven from being turned into a ball of slag by the Reapers,” says the turian, when Charr expresses his surprise. “It'd be pretty petty of me to be rude to you now, you know?”
So many things have changed while Charr was trapped down in the dark.
The Asari at the embassy desk pulls up his file immediately when he gives her his name. “Urdnot Charr--oh,” she says, and then, more gently: “Widower to Ereba T’Nixa, yes?”
Widower. His throat catches. “Yeah,” he manages. “I was told to--our daughter ( ... )
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... Captcha: "skynet is watching" fucking seriously, LJ?
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