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Asari couple on the Citadel

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Classic chicken and egg situation
What came first? The Asari Sculpture or Liquid Container
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Fellas I have some questions about the Asari.
Specifically Samaras red headpiece thing. I know the realistic answer about why she has it is because to humans a face without eyebrows would look odd and male gaze etc. BUT i want a genuine explanation anyway. I think there was a headcanon about mind melding long-distance but idk how I feel about it. There's also the 'status symbol' aka these are people who are to be taken seriously. I also respect the 'part of induction into the Justicar order' explanation. Like specific facets of the design for this headpiece symbolizes the fact that the wearer is a Justicar and it's intended to be worn permanently so the adding of it to your head is a painful process that's done almost ceremonially. I think I like that one best because it's a lifelong commitment to the order and it's harder to hide. But still, any other theories?
How do you think the incest taboo works for asari? If there is one at all?
Asari do not mix DNA the same way as humans do. They use their partner to randomize their own genetic code when creating a child.
So what does it matter if they use a sister, cousin, etc. to do so?
No genes are exchanged. Inbreeding, therefore, is theoretically not a problem.
With that said, ardat-yakshi are more common among pureblood asari. So the father does seem to play some role in reproduction. Perhaps ardat-yakshi occur even more often in closely related asari and that replicates the incest taboo.
Maidens also stereotypically have a high drive to roam, so that points at asari being driven to reproduce outside their family. Despite, again, no genes being exchanged.
There's also the whole power dynamic that occurs among family, but given single parenting seems normal among asari maybe that's less of an issue.
I feel how asari are presented in-game there'd be an incest taboo because 'they're just blue human woman', but I like the idea of them not having one or a significantly different one because they are different.
that little triangle shaped extra piece in asari crests that's in the center in the back pisses me off.......... what is that, where does it come from, why is it there?

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If I was an alien, I'd definitely wanna be an asari (who isn't beating the allegations that asari are promiscuous)
I just wanna embrace eternity with all the aliens 😔🥀
finally…. after a decade i finally drew them all. they’re real now and ready for art fight
An art gifting game
This might be a very popular fanon already but I think asari crests would absolutely regenerate after serious injury. The first line in the codex under Asari: Biology is "Asari have a robust cellular regenerative system." which I interpret as them having the ability to heal rather nasty scars really well (since scar tissue really is just incomplete and rushed regeneration) and be able to regenerate at least their crests if not full limbs. This also makes sense if we go by the headcanon that crests grow after birth, since they already should have a mechanism where they're able to grow at the tips postnatally, throughout the first 30-40 years of their lives. Perhaps if the individual is immunocompromised or the injury is far too serious (crest breaking off near the forehead) the crests are not able to regenerate and just simply scar.
Edit: I forgot to mention salarian babies would also regrow their tails!!
Edit 2: The codex brings up their long lifespans right after it mentions regeneration, so it's most likely refering to homeostatic regeneration (cell and tissue renewal during aging), but I think regrowing crests are also fun.