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Norns Can Breed Ettins?! Screenshots FlashfireEX | 5/28/2008 | | Okay... first off, I swear I didn't include ANY Ettins in this gene pool! Strictly Magma Norns, Yellowstone Norns and Astro Norns! You should see what it looks like now! Long neck and small head! I have no idea how this happned! If anyone knows don't hesitate to comment and tell me! |
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yeah that happened to me to. except with the head of a grendel. sometimes baby norns have an extra head genome [or any other "body part" genome.] to make them have the appearance of a different species. but be happy you have a cool norntin!
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Aww! *hugs* It's soooo cute!
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I think It's so adorable
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Oh can you say.... mutation?
She's a really cool looking norn, at any rate.
What happened was this: The gene slot for the head mutated into the ettin slot. While this usually causes Desert ettin heads, you ended up with a poodle, somehow. I guess you either had a freak occurance... or you don't have C3.
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That can happen, sometimes a Norn has an extra genenom in them, thus creating parts of an Ettin.
I had this happen, though it wasn't an Ettin, it was a Chichi.
Cute picture, really love the pink Ettin
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