Mixing starships and spells can go so wrong, but the best ones make it feel inevitable. The 'Dragon Age: Origins' crossover where Shepard is a Grey Warden recruit from a crashed shuttle is probably the most polished I've read—it treats the tech like strange magic and the darkspawn like a new kind of Reaper threat. That author really nailed the party banter vibe from the games.
There's another, less famous one crossing with 'The Witcher' that just sticks in my head. Shepard as a witcher-school graduate, biotics explained as a chaotic mutation. It's grimy and philosophical in a way the source material isn't, but it works because both series are about monstrous things and the people who hunt them. The prose gets a bit clunky in fight scenes, though.
I tend to avoid the high fantasy like 'Lord of the Rings' blends; the tone clash is usually too severe. But give me a setup where the Normandy crew lands in Skyrim and has to deal with the Thalmor? I'd read that mess in a heartbeat.
Honestly, most fantasy crossovers try to force Shepard into a hero's journey template that doesn't fit. The interesting exception I found was a short 'Mass Effect'/'Elder Scrolls' fic focusing on Liara as an archaeologist stumbling into Blackreach. No chosen one nonsense, just scholarly curiosity meeting dwemer ruins, with implications about the Protheans that gave me chills. It was all about the setting interaction, not power fantasies.
I dropped a 'Game of Thrones' crossover after three chapters because it became obvious the writer just wanted Garrus to snipe Joffrey (which, fair, but write an original character then). The magic system integration is usually the weakest point—biotics already are space magic, so adding actual spells often feels redundant unless the writer is very careful with the rules.
Search for 'A Krogan in King Arthur's Court'—it's exactly what it sounds like, hilarious and surprisingly poignant. Wrex dealing with medieval politics and declaring a quest for a 'proper tankard' is a mood. It's a one-shot, but it understands the assignment: take one element, play it for all it's worth, don't overcomplicate the cosmology.
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