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You could hand wave something about gravity or mass effect fields if you wanted to have slightly smaller flying turians

Well, I’m actually not going into mass effect fields in Fibonacci because I’m going a fantasy/medieval field, but I think I may have come across wrong in my post.

I actually have no problem giving turians huge wings.

In fact, I actually really like the idea. In Fibonacci, I want to make these species different from each other in a way the games didn’t allow. Culture didn’t seem to be a huge conglomerate, but instead a kind of bland uniformity. Sure, there were characters that told us about the differences, but if you looked at the interactions of NPCs in particular, everyone was the same. Hell, even if you took into consideration the different body shapes of turians compared to others, the fashion was all the same. Even if it is the future, I doubt every species would have such a similar design for everyone.

I know, I know, it was aesthetic, but I hope to have differences at least in the worldbuilding doc for Fibonacci.

Speaking of, I’m highly considering releasing the doc to the public as a sort of unofficial wiki for fans. But I don’t even though if that is something people would want so I keep it private for now with the occasional share 🙂

Thanks for the ideas, though! I appreciate when others help with problem solving ideas because sometimes it’s difficult just talking to yourself 😀

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I don’t think too many people think about it, but Garrus is ambidextrous when it comes to sniping. In his Homeworlds comic, he uses his opposite shoulder than the games during his gun training with his father. Even if they weren’t thinking about that at the development of the comic though, it’s become a HC for me 🙂

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Send Me a Headcanon and I’ll Tell What OC I Associate It With

  1. Light sleeper
  2. Has non stop puns
  3. Will cut you if you hurt their loved ones
  4. Has a dysfunctional family
  5. Likes rock music
  6. Will give you the middle finger
  7. Is a sweet angel
  8. Can kill you with a pencil
  9. Looks sweet but will murder you in cold blood
  10. Looks like they will murder you but is a sweetheart
  11. Will eat everything if they could
  12. Wants to run away from everything
  13. Knows random facts about everything
  14. Owns a motorcycle
  15. Is book smart
  16. Is naïve
  17. Would steal a penguin from the zoo
  18. Has very exaggerated facial expressions
  19. Likes Harry Potter
  20. To solve other peoples problems, they say to murder the problem
  21. Is a nervous wreck
  22. Likes dragons
  23. Will laugh as they kill you
  24. Would bake a cake for a friend who is sad
  25. Is the comforting one
  26. Acts like they don’t care, but do
  27. Loves children
  28. Gets lost easily
  29. Likes to work out
  30. Will sends meme in the group chat
  31. Knows every song ever
  32. Likes socks
  33. Can’t sleep without something special
  34. Has a sweet tooth
  35. Has amazing hair
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Hola and happy Wednesday. So, winged Turians, eh? :) I see in my mind’s eye a cold and sparkling aerie with spikes and spires, and other things starting with spi- (not spiders). Er, hmm, cold? Well, that might not work, unless feathers=insulation, so, maybe? Oh yeah, and Turian Town’ll be sexy, too, of course. There! Now you can see why I am a master of world building, not. Stuff I make up is limited to OCs and est. char fleshing out, but it keeps me sane. Have a good one!

Hey, any kind of imagining is good imagining! I admit I didn’t share the Fibonacci Wiki’s (yes, I’m thinking of it as my unpublished, personal wiki, lol) entry on turians. Seeing as how they are different than canon by a lot, I guess I should have! 😀

Palaven is a very rocky dessert, made of massive cliff faces and deep canyons. Turians have built their homes and cities along the sides of these cliffs and, as result, evolved with wings. Since joining the rest of Eros as a united kingdom, they have built structures for those races without wings, but they settlements are all built into turian-made caverns dug into the sheer cliff faces. I have a picture, but I’ll need to reverse Google search as it’s a person’s art and I would like to give proper credit if I’m sharing it publicly.

Also, their wings are actually more akin to bats (or *cough* dragons) and are quite massive. Again, I have a picture, but I would need to find the artist before sharing.

Thanks for the guessing and ideas, though! I love hearing what readers and such have to say ❤️

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So I’ve been doing the math on my winged Fibonacci turians, using flying dinosaurs in particular.

These guys are going to be huge just to be able to carry their weight, but honestly? I can’t find a reason to complain. You know me, I love my size differences 😉


So the average turian height (without including the height that their folded wings add) is around 7 ft, give or take.

Their weight (wings included) would be around 250lbs and 275lbs (~113 – 125kg)

That would mean that a wingspan – and I’m even fudging the math because that kind of weight would need a hell of a lot more length to the wings – is going to be about 32 – 35′ (~10 – 11m).

Whoa…

Although … I’m kinda digging it.

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Hola! And good news about the world building. Hopefully this also means that you are feeling few ill effects from last week and are having some happy times. I am just grateful that something in which I am so interested, and that gives me happiness (er, your writing, that is), is good for you. :) Keep resting and recouping!

Thank you so much, anon. Really ❤️

I think I’m going to refer to you as the Fibo Anon 🙂

I love hearing from you and having some support in the huge project Fibonacci is becoming, so thank you for these little asks you send in. And also the comment you left on the fic itself! I haven’t gotten to replying yet, but I greatly appreciate it.

And my recovery is going as well as you’d expect. I’m sore and had a reaction to the adhesive from the surgery, but I’m taking meds for both. Good news is the pathology had no bad results and my doctor said that ultimately, this was a good decision to help with my endometriosis because the state of my reproductive organs wouldn’t have ever allowed me to have children. I don’t mind that because I’m not really in the mindset to want children of my own, so relief of the pain means more to me.

Sorry to ramble, anon, but thank you again for checking up on me!