 | Don't let the generation count fool you, this norn (due to his '1st generation' ancestor being cloned from an 18th generation norn) has the genetics of a 25th generation norn! He was raised in a feral run, so he should be able to take care of himself if need be. Here are some of the many unique mutations in his genome:
- A slight purple tint when young.
- He is rewarded instead of punished when the hand slaps him. You'll have to use positive reinforcement to train him.
- Eating plants are of great nutritional benefit to him.
- He will most likely not ride lifts obsessively as they actually make him more bored.
- Friendly plants make him less angry (This is of little benefit to him, but maybe it could help his children.)
- He may have an odd walk when panicked or in pain.
I hope you have fun with him! Feel free to message me if you download him. I'd love to hear about his adventures, children, and life in general! |
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Sounds great, will see how he does
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If he gets reward when slapped, can't you still punish him just by saying "no" to him while he is vocabulized?
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Oh, wait sorry xD
His not ment to be gen 18 is he?
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Oh, when I downloaded him he wasnt genoration 18, I think he was gen 7 or 8...
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Those are some interesting mutations indeed. I've inadvertently bred norns with narcolepsy (who sleep for extended periods of time) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (who are scared all the time and can't be cured)...but what would you call a norn that gets "jollies" from being slapped?? I've seen the mutation in which norns have a slight purple tint in childhood...I keep hoping that they'll keep that color in adulthood and am still a bit disappointed when they don't.
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downloaded and added into my breeding experiment i'll message you with how many young he has once he's all settled in
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He sounds interesting!
Thanks for posting him here!
Im going to get him later and breed him and see what happens I can tell you how his kids turn out if you want.
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