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type | Genetics Only | author | KittyTikara | updated | 7/27/2013 | The Anai and Rikori Stinger Norns are insectivores who love nothing more then eating stingers. Both are technically the same breed, with the two of them having major differences. The Anai live longer, about 11 hours, and have longer pregnancies. Being based off the CFG Norns, they also die fairly quickly if they don't eat anything. The Rikori are your basic CFE Norns with the ability to eat stingers. Both the Anai and Rikori have a few "sub-types" that have a some minor difference to them. They use a few official breed sprites, and the sprites from the Golden Desert Norns and Desert Norns.
Word of warning, don't breed the Anai with any other type of Norn, or you will get stuck pregnancies. The Rikori can be bred with other Norns, but might not be fully immune to stinger poison. |
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If thats the case about stuck pregnancies
IS it possibly to the use "Force the egg!" cob to lay it?
EDIT: Oh and the Golden Desert norn link has nothing in it
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That's it exactly, Grendel Man. Though I have seen a fertile mix from an Anai, but that one was lucky to inherit the Rikori pregnancy genes.
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Most likely, an Anai mixed breed is likely to inherit the progesterone half-life from its normal parent, but the receptor from its Anai parent (which presumably is set to a higher value than normal). The result is that the progesterone in the mixed breed keeps decaying before it gets to the level necessary for the female to lay her egg.
At least, this is what I'm able to gleam from similar scenarios involving Apple Norn crossbreeds.
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What causes the stuck pregnancies in Anai mixed breeds?
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