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November 7th is just a regular day for most people and they do regular everyday things.  However, November 7th is a very significant day for one group of people. It is N7 day or Mass Effect Day. So, with that said, let’s get some information out of the way. Mass Effect, for those not into gaming, is […]

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November 7th is just a regular day for most people and they do regular everyday things.  However, November 7th is a very significant day for one group of people. It is N7 day or Mass Effect Day.

So, with that said, let’s get some information out of the way. Mass Effect, for those not into gaming, is a series of games by Bioware based on Commander Shepard, the hero that saved the galaxy many times over. The player is Shepard and chooses to be either Male Shepard or Female Shepard. You gather a team of humans and aliens and kick butt, take names, and save the day. And Commander Shepard went through the N7 program, an elite force full of other awesome space marines.

Needless to say, Shepard is amazing. And I, of course, play as Female Shepard, voiced by the wonderful Jennifer Hale.

[divider]Why I Celebrated Mass Effect Day[/divider]

Shep and GarrusThis year’s N7 day was spent with friends. Other friends as in love with Mass Effect as I am. Other friends that were moved and changed because of Bioware’s amazing storytelling.

We all wore our Mass Effect clothing and gathered in Atlanta and hung out all day. And when I say all day, I seriously mean all day. We met up at 10 am and parted ways at 11 pm.

“But what did you do all day?” you may ask. We ate, took pictures, and talked.

We talked so much. About Mass Effect. About Bioware. What choices we made in the games and why. Who we romanced. Who we became. We joked. We made snarky comments about characters. We admitted to crying at the end of Mass Effect 3. We watched the N7 day video Bioware released with the Jennifer Hale doing Shepard’s voice one last time.

It felt like a mini DragonCon. Without the other 60,000 people.

And I haven’t had that much fun in a while. I was surrounded by people who were like me. We moved as a group. We entered a hotel full of professional young people in our N7 jackets and jeans and black boots without a care in the world.

And as we sat and talked, I started thinking. Why Mass Effect? Why Bioware? What makes this trilogy and Dragon Age, the other huge Bioware series, so popular and touching?

groupSo, I asked a few of the people I was with. What drew them into Bioware? I knew my reasons but wanted to know others. And the answers all centered around two major themes. Diversity and strong female characters.

In Bioware games you have more than just a white, male protagonist. You can not only design your own character to look like you but other characters are different races, different species, have different backgrounds, sexual orientations, and jobs. As Commander Shepard you can romance anyone you want regardless of species, gender, or race.

You can see yourself in at least one person on that screen in front of you. You can see yourself piloting the Normandy even if you have a debilitating disease. You can see yourself as a successful, sexy assassin even though you aren’t white. You can see yourself getting the girl even if you are a girl.

And you can see yourself being the hero of the galaxy with no one saying you can’t just because you are female. And whoever you romance, they will not say, “Let me do that for you. You can’t.” Because they know you can. You’re Commander Shepard. Enough said.

Bioware’s stories work. And as much as I love Fallout and Tomb Raider and other amazing games, I will continue to come back to Bioware. Specifically Dragon Age and Mass Effect. One is sci-fi while the other is fantasy, two ends of the spectrum, both with awesome gameplay, characters, and stories.

I will not hesitate to say “I am Commander Shepard and these are my favorite games on the Citadel.”

So, if you are looking for a game to play after you finish Fallout 4 or Rise of the Tomb Raider, pick up a Bioware game. Either start with Mass Effect or Dragon Age Origins. And while those games are not as new as the others, every story needs a beginning. And once you get through that beginning, you will be hooked. I promise.

I should goIn fact, this same group I got together with on N7 day is planning another get together in December just to focus on Dragon Age. We will do toned down cosplays of characters from that set of games. We will take pictures, talk, laugh, and eat.

So, in other words, geek out.

But that’s what these groups of friends are for, right? Geeking out.

And we do it so well!

And with all of this being said, I will bid you farewell with some words from Commander Shepard.

“I should go.”

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Dragon Age at Dragon con https://nerdsonearth.com/2015/09/dragon-age-dragon-con/ Sun, 13 Sep 2015 12:44:44 +0000 https://nerdsonearth.com/?p=3390

I’ve gone to Dragon con for a few years now and I have dressed up each year. But it wasn’t until this year that one of my cosplays really had people stopping me left and right. (Not to brag but a few friends and I were featured in a cover photo for a Geek & Sundry post […]

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I’ve gone to Dragon con for a few years now and I have dressed up each year. But it wasn’t until this year that one of my cosplays really had people stopping me left and right. (Not to brag but a few friends and I were featured in a cover photo for a Geek & Sundry post on the best cosplays of Dragon con 2015.)

As a result, I thought I would write an article that answers the reoccurring questions of Dragon Age fandom, the process that goes into picking cosplays, and much more.

 

[divider] “You looked really cool. What were you?” [/divider]

12002111_10205263661167462_299755532307189911_n copyThank you everyone for the compliments! I was my Mage Lavellan Inquisitor from Dragon Age Inquisition (but in the picture featured in Geek & Sundry, I was bunny version of my Inquisitor with some 2 other amazing dragon age bunnies and my friend as mass effect Shepard bunny). People who play Dragon Age are thinking of all the responses to go along with that while others remain oblivious. So let me explain.

Dragon Age Inquisition is a part of a Bioware game series that focuses on fantasy such as dragons, knights, mages, elves, dwarves, etc. In this game you start out with your main character who, spoiler, becomes an Inquisitor when things hit the fan.

When choosing your character you get to choose what class, race, gender. For my second playthrough I chose

  • Class: mage – uses magic and an awesome staff,
  • Race: elf – in Inquisition you’re specifically Dalish elf, which I could rant about, but what makes an elf Dalish in the simplest terms is that they got face tats (vallaslin), and
  • Gender: female.

Each Inquisitor depending on what class and race you pick gets a background story and family lineage. The elf Inquisitor comes from a Dalish clan, Lavellan, and the clan is lead by a Keeper. They like to wander around in the wilderness away from humans and search for restoration of Elven culture.

My inquisitor was also a mage which made her the “First to the Keeper” in her clan. It’s almost like having a super awesome apprentice.

I could talk about this all day, but I might lose some of you in too much lore. But if you’re interested in the Dragon Age lore, hit me up in the comments and ask away!

[divider]“Why did you pick that character?” [/divider]

I got this question from people who were big fans of the game series and along with people who had no idea what the character was. When I come up with cosplay choices, I usually go with characters I relate to personality wise, or I pick people who have personality traits I wish I had.

I love picking strong female lead characters because that’s exactly what I strive to be. I would like to take on any challenge life throws at me like my inquisitor and not even hesitate at the sight of it.

My Inquisitor was also a more personal character rather than a pre-designed character from the game. In the game you get to customize what your Inquisitor looks like, what kind of vallaslin they get, what armor they can wear.

Also you get to choose what they say. Are they more serious, more aggressive, do they associate with Andraste or their many gods? As Inquisitor you get to ultimately decide the fate of your game. So I went with a character I personally customized and I got creative with it and tweaked things a little. All in all it was a fun experience.

[divider]“How did you make it your stuff?” [/divider]

To be honest, one of the biggest elements to my cosplay was the Enchanter vest that looked like dragon skin and I had a friend make it. I originally planned to make it, but I was not up to taking on the task of learning how to sew just yet. It turned out great!

The under shirt that resembles the Skyhold pjs was probably the funniest one to explain how I went about making it. Mostly because of how last minute and janky it sounds. Undershirt is a khaki blazer I found at Goodwill. I “tailored” it to fit a certain way to look more accurate. The funny part, The Inquisitor Skyhold pjs have these distinct gold buttons. I looked around places for similar looking buttons, but none really suited me.

Last minute, I used my guitar pick puncher and punched out guitar picks made out of old expired gift cards. I shaped them up, and then used hot glue on top to make the swirled detailing. Spray painted them gold. Sounds completely tragic, but I actually got compliments on them.

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Also the Inquisitor has an “anchor” in their hand. I got questions about how I made it as well.

  • I used some left over transpa art/Worbla-which is a clear thermoplastic that you can heat up with a heat gun and mold it however you like.
  • I molded mine to look like a flame like effect.
  • Then got mini party LEDs because I’m not talented in the LED area at the moment.

The one I have been seeing pictures of was my Bunny Inquisitor.

  • I made Elfroot bunny ears which I made with a wire clothes hanger that I shaped into the ear form.
  • Next, I attached to hangers to a headband along with attaching sturdy hair clips to the headband.
  • I hot glued some green sheer fabric and stuck some fake leaves on it.

Yeah, it actually is as simple as it looks. (The two lovely ladies in this picture were also featured in the Geek & sundry post with me.)

bunny-quisitor

Another big accessory was the staff. I actually have written a tutorial on how to make the staff for the site, including how to make a glowing orb!

[divider]“Did you meet new people?”[/divider]

 

Yes! This year was the year of new friendships for sure. I learned a new lesson this recent Dragon*con, and it is to join a fandom group and go to meetups.

I joined up with the Dragon Age group on Facebook over the summer, and I loved seeing people post cosplay progress pictures, meet up ideas, advice, and general love for the series. 12003310_10205263669167662_8357217627542170622_n10351246_10205263669727676_1110896087323402373_nNever have I ever been around more supportive and fun people that were a part of a “fandom.”

I usually dislike the association of fandoms because they have negative sides like hating on people for liking certain characters, judgmental views, criticizing accuracy in cosplays, etc.

With this group, I would much rather call them a “fanmily,” because complete strangers got together, had so much fun, and left with more Facebook friends.

I got to play Cards Against Dragon Age with a group  of 30 or so and it was the highlight of my con. Dragon Age is such a well developed game series, with amazingly considerate and creative creators. It translates well within the fans and I loved being around such amazing people.

This year was probably my favorite because I truly did feel like such a celebrity when walking through the halls someone would yell out “Lady Lavellan” or “Inquisitor” as if I was walking through my very own Skyhold fortress.

I loved meeting new people who enjoy the same things as me, also gaining more opportunities to be a part of future projects! My final advice to sum up this article:

  • Go to Dragon con. Just do it.
  • Go to any local con, for that matter.
  • Cosplay! Dress up as anything you love and anything that makes you feel confident.
  • If you’re wanting to start getting into cosplaying and having a recognizable page, get good quality photos. Photoshoots. I didn’t and I kicked myself in the butt for it. Always next year!
  • Go to big group meet ups for things you love. As someone who is introverted and can get overwhelmed in big groups, I never felt more accepted and comfortable.
  • Embrace your weird! Fun fact: That is actually a thing Felicia Day came up with to raise money for Stomp Out Bullying. Felicia created Geek & Sundry. Felicia Day is an amazing human being, and once again not to brag but a picture of me got feature on a Geek & Sundry post. So big ol’ round about there. But in all seriousness, embrace your weirdness. Don’t be afraid to dress up, play magic, have dance competitions with Star Lord. Once you embrace your nerdiness, I promise you it is the most liberating moment in your life.

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