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Ghosthande
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7/14/2008 | |
A lot of my Norns do this, but it's something I've never seen a Norn do before last night. A Norn will stand on one foot and pivot on his hips like he's trying to keep his balance. Or like he's about to take a step, but then he recoils before his foot touches the ground. Often times, once one gets started, other Norns nearby will join in. It started off with just one male but now I've seen about half my norns... do this. They will do it anywhere and everywhere. Is this some kind of dance? And why have I never seen it before when all of a sudden it seems to be so popular? Has anybody else seen their Norns do this?
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Malkin
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7/14/2008 | |
Steve Grand put something similar into C1 as a lek - which is a biology word for a mating dance.
One dance is the choo-choo, in which the norns do the Locomotion whilst stepping on the spot, and another is the honey wiggle, so named because they wiggle after getting a belly full of honey. it's quite cute
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Prodigal Sock
Ghosthande
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7/14/2008 | |
I've seen those before--they ARE quite cute. Didn't know they had a function other than as an easter egg. I've never seen Norns dance in the way I've described, though. Assuming it really is dancing, but I can't think of what else it would be. Illness doesn't make Norns wiggle, does it?
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