
Cerberus officer Jax Valkyr is frequently sent on missions to eliminate potential threats before they become a problem, and recruit potential allies to the cause of the pro-shark organisation. She'll use any means necessary to fulfil her mission objectives and secure her kind's survival - and eventual dominance - in an increasingly hostile galaxy. Assassination, blackmail, corruption, and seduction - they are just a few of the methods she'll use. Her nickname is whispered on two-dozen worlds, from the heart of Citadel Space to the frontiers of the Terminus Systems, and with very good reason.
The Illusive Agent - Fear her, Hate her, Crave her. And never let your guard down around her.
I anticipated receiving this piece for quite a while, and again naomy didn't disappoint. This is a very sexy Mass Effect-themed pinup piece featuring my battlesharksona, Jax Valkyr, as a slinky and sensual Cerberus agent. Naomy captured exactly what I had in mind for this piece and has drawn Jax in her own unique and vibrant way and this time replacing the cuteness she usually draws Jax with, and instead adding some smouldering sexiness.
Will you be turned to the cause of Cerberus and their pro-shark agenda?
Jax Valkyr & accompanying fluff © Myself
Artwork ©
Mass Effect © Bioware / EA
The Illusive Agent - Fear her, Hate her, Crave her. And never let your guard down around her.
I anticipated receiving this piece for quite a while, and again naomy didn't disappoint. This is a very sexy Mass Effect-themed pinup piece featuring my battlesharksona, Jax Valkyr, as a slinky and sensual Cerberus agent. Naomy captured exactly what I had in mind for this piece and has drawn Jax in her own unique and vibrant way and this time replacing the cuteness she usually draws Jax with, and instead adding some smouldering sexiness.
Will you be turned to the cause of Cerberus and their pro-shark agenda?
Jax Valkyr & accompanying fluff © Myself
Artwork ©

Mass Effect © Bioware / EA
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Shark
Size 904 x 1280px
File Size 568 kB
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