The original Mass Effect trilogy is held dear by a vast number of players. The story of Commander Shepard and his crew as they try to save the galaxy from the fearsome Reapers has taken its place in video game history and will hold up as one of the greatest series ever. Mass Effect is known for its diverse cast that spanned a number of species from the series' worlds, all with their own personalities and agendas.
One of the most popular characters seen in the original trilogy was Tali-Zorah, or Tali. Mass Effect's Tali was a part of the quarian race and was known for the mask that she had to wear due to her race's weak immune system. One artist decided to take their love for the character and dedicate quite some time to make a beautiful art piece honoring her.
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A Redditor known as Togira21 posted an image of a work of cross-stitching that they did based on Tali. According to the user, the piece took them 177 hours over six months to complete. For the pattern, the artists stated that they used a mobile app that creates a pattern from an image, which then gives the exact colors to use. Togira21 mentioned that they found the work to be relaxing and that they also did a cross-stitch of Mass Effect's Garrus.
A number of Reddit users have shown their love for Togira21's work, with some calling it amazing. One commenter said that they would buy the stitch work if was put on a pillow, though the artist stated that they only know how to stitch on special fabrics. When asked whether working on the piece hurt their fingers, Togira21 responded with a no, though they did mention that it would occasionally hurt their wrists. The work is incredibly beautiful and
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