
The real Tali Zorah comes with a Getty Images credit.
My friends, money can buy you love. Or it can over at the BioWare store, anyway, where you can currently pick up a framed version of that picture of Tali from the end of Mass Effect 3 (spotted by Kotaku), the one she only gives you if you chose to romance her. For the low, low cost of $30, you can possess a portrait for your mantelpiece that will raise the eyebrows of visitors for years to come.
(Image credit: BioWare)
Here’s the problem for me, though: It’s the wrong one. The Tali portrait in the BioWare store uses the picture from Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, an original artwork that replaced the lightly edited, controversy-generating stock photo from the original ME3: “attractive woman in field smiling with sunset“.
While you’ll never catch me yucking anyone’s yum in these hallowed pages, I have to confess that buying a framed portrait of my videogame girlfriend holds no appeal for me (but if you fancy it, hey, live your truth). But the notion of BioWare selling a fully dolled-up version of that stock photo everyone hated is very funny to me—certainly funny enough to buy as a surprise gift for my Tali-romancing friends—and I’m sad it’s not an option.
But alas, it’s not to be. Perhaps I can console myself with the little morsel of lore in the photo’s description. You can find a letter from Tali to Shepard on the BioWare store page, the full text of which reads:
“Dear Shepard, Â
As you may remember, I presented this picture frame to you as a gift on the Normandy. It was my way of expressing my admiration for you and our bond as comrades-in-arms. On the back of the metal frame, I’ve emblazoned a promise that will never fade – ‘Shepard, wherever you go, I’m with you.’Â
I know it’s not much, but…this is what I look like under the mask. I’m sorry if it’s not what you were expecting. I know Quarian faces can be a bit…different. Every time you look at my picture, I hope you will be reminded of our adventures on the Normandy, from our battles against the Reapers to our intimate conversations in the privacy of our quarters. Â Â
I am not one to express my emotions openly, but thank you for being my friend, my confidante, and my inspiration. I look forward to many more adventures together.Â
Keelah se’lai, Â
Tali’Zorah“
Given that (spoilers for ME3) my Shepard’s consciousness is currently scattered across the void of space so as to unite organic and synthetic beings into a new, higher order of being, they probably won’t be enjoying that many more adventures with poor, dear Tali, but I suppose it’s the thought that counts.