 | I think this is close to the limit of what they can tolerate, but it works.
Next up, long term exposure....
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 | Clearly, I have a serious addiction to these new Mermaid Norns. |
 | A better shot at the visual bug on the female adolescent Pearl Mermaid norn (notice her shin). |
 | Apparently, female Pearlmaids have mismatched legs in adolescence. Granted, it doesn't impede their movement at all, but it does kinda look silly. |
 | I was playing with City and Primavera norns, and this was the result; this is Card's family, (Cards being the norn I just uploaded in adoptions.) He's got a pretty big family by now.  |
 | Two little WildKat ladies chilling in Veridia. The one on the left has a red tint of 132, the younger one has a green tint of 132. |
 | My new wolfing norns are quite the gardners. They've managed to plant bramboo everywhere without my help. Go figure! |
 | I accidentally left a group of pure (Generation 1 - 3) ChiChi norns unobserved for a few hours, and they've changed breed in response! |
 | Breed slot conflict (norn slot Q) made for a nice surprise when hatching a pair of C1 Wildkat norns. |
 | In C1-to-DS, Blaze tried to play with the large telescope thing but it caused an error. I clicked "Kill Agent" and when I went to see her, she was literally stuck in the air! I picked her up and put her on the ground and so she resumed normal Norn activities, so everything's alright. |
 | So nice to see a happy family of Norns. Especially since in my Siamese Wolfling Run, everyone seems to hate each other. |
 | A screenshot of my GoM wolfling run (which has reached about generation 260 at the time of this picture). The metaroom is Daedalus, from the Children of Capillata series, in case you were wondering - I did some editing so that I could inject it alone without also having to inject the Universal Hub.
The very lowest floor of the metaroom serves as the breeding grounds - adult female GoMs can feed by hitting, either by smacking the norn dummy or other grendels, while males can just mate (and they have to; otherwise they'll die). There's no food there for young females, however, so they must leave through the red interporter and walk across the metaroom to the feeding grounds (the entrance to which is on the left side of the picture). When they become adults, they must use the yellow interporter to return to the breeding grounds.
The upper level is dedicated solely to the Ovicidal Agent (which constantly eliminates older eggs) - that level wasn't getting used for anything else, so I didn't see the point in keeping the system in another metaroom.
Minisauron used a similar test for the Ueber-GoMs. I just adapted it for a single metaroom to test out my own variant of the GoMs. |
 | I thought this was rather cute. Sagwa's still alive after all these months since I've been playing very slowly, and she and Spangle just had two twins, Mino and Mina. The two met their mother and have been hanging around her, it's pretty adorable.  |
 | Inspecting "his" garden and thinning out the radishes. I bet the poor boy is sick of eating them already! Or perhaps he likes the mildly warm surprise this food item has to offer. ![[nlaugh] [nlaugh]](/images/smilies/emot_laugh.gif)
Yes, this is one of my C1 surprises in store, and my first COB too! I'm in the process of finalizing the code for these. The original sprites were made by Mea and can be found in her blog; I just tweaked them to fill in the gaps in the growth cycle and to convince the sprite builder to let the greens show up nicely. No worries, I already left her a nice thank you note for them. ![[nblush] [nblush]](/images/smilies/emot_blush.gif) |
 | I'm having way too much fun with this awesome agent Laura made! It's making me nostalgic. Eat the fruit already, Sagwa! |