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Twinkle

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1/1/2026 | |
One of my norns in my DS world died out of nowhere. I thought she was doing fine, but I found her dead suddenly. The autopsy report said she died from a heart attack, and I'm not sure how. I didn't see any toxins or anything other then her having no ATP on the medical monitor. She was in the C1toDS world, and part siamese part bloom. I'm not really sure how heart attacks work in C3DS, but I know they tend to happen when the creatures have damaged hearts, but I checked everyone's organs and thier hearts were fine. Her mother has no bones (!?), and low immune and loci, so I'm wondering if that had anything to do with it. Her father's organs are fine. A few of my other norns have thier bones completely gone as well. |
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RisenAngel
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1/1/2026 | |
CFF and CFF-derived genomes (TWB, 2017, etc.) have a gene that damages their hearts when adipose tissue gets too high (translation: they ate too much fatty food). I'm guessing this is probably what happened to this norn; I believe Bloom Norns are TWB (or at least have that as a genome option).
The best way to avoid this is just making sure your norns don't eat fatty foods unless they're actually hungry for fat (which is to say make sure they eat fruit when hungry for carb or protein). You could also try intentionally poisoning them with geddonase (delivered by stingers, among other pests) as that consumes adipose tissue, but geddonase also damages their liver catabolic, which will result in your norns starving to death if that organ dies since it's how they extract energy from long-term energy stores (glycogen, the aforementioned adipose tissue, etc.).
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