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| gender | Female | | age | Baby | | generation | 2nd | I really like Brea and I am not just saying that either. She has been very obedient to the Hand from the moment she hatched. She eats, sleeps, and amuses herself on her own without much fuss. One very minor drawback is that she does tend to prefer solitude over the company of other norns, so you may need to steer her towards other norns every now and then for socialization, but not much else. Her mother was a very yellow Banana norn named Zam (no idea what generation she was) who I bred back in 1998 and imported into my new Albia. Her father is a 1st gen Purple Mountain norn named Lando. Her parents' genomes combined to give her a very interesting orange tint which goes quite well with her PM norn body and the color tends to get passed on more often than not.
This version of Brea is 1 minute old and just knows her name, nothing else, she is about as close to being freshly hatched as you're going to get. |
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Gonna try her out later! I love Banana Norns the most.
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In the photo, she does have a reddish color, but she is definitely orange as it becomes very obvious when she matures.
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She seems to have a slight red tint.
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I simply love her! She's beautiful!
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