Is Liara a part Krogan?

Is Liara a part Krogan?

In ME2, Aethyta mentions that her father was a Krogan, so if Asari mated by normal means, she would be half-Krogan, which would make Liara a quarter Krogan.

Is the bartender on illium Liaras dad?

In Mass Effect 3, it can be discovered that the Asari Matriarch Aethyta is Liara’s father. Matriarch Aethyta can first be encountered working at the bar on Illium in Mass Effect 2. She’ll explain her life story to Shepard.

How do I talk to Liara’s father?

Just talk to her on the Citadel and encourage Liara to talk with her.

Why is Liara the only asari with eyebrows?

In fact they are not eyebrows, just facial markings that resemble eyebrows. They were probably added by BioWare to make her look more attractive for us and later they came up with some lore explanation.

Is matriarch Aethyta Liara’s father?

Aethyta confirms that she is in fact Liara’s “father” and is watching Liara on behalf of other asari matriarchs, who are suspicious because of Liara’s occupation as a powerful information broker, her relationship with Matriarch Benezia, and her friend Shepard’s prior affiliation with Cerberus.

Who was Liara’s other parent?

Mass Effect 3 reveals that Matriarch Aethyta is Liara’s other biological parent, making her “one-quarter krogan” on Aethyta’s side. Matriarch Aethyta is first encountered in Mass Effect 2 as a bartender in Illium, where Liara was based as an information broker.

What planet is Liara’s mother on?

Before you leave the Citadel, Captain Anderson will mention that Benezia’s daughter, Liara is located somewhere on the Artemis Tau cluster and that she could provide valuable information about her mother. You’ll eventually find her on the planet Therum in an old Prothean dig-site.

How do asari reproduce?

Instead of trading cellular material directly like other biological organisms, asari reproduce by “melding”: linking their nervous systems with their partner’s using their biotic abilities and utilizing the electrical pattern of their partner’s system to provide a template for half the DNA of their resulting child.

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