| This norn is absolutely ruthless and bloodthirsty. She's a serial killer norn that I bred in 2006. I was lucky enough to find a copy of her, so I'm repackaging her and uploading her for all to enjoy.
She is more vicious than any grendel. She will attack and beat to death anything moving, and she doesn't do much else, except grin evilly and talk about how angry she is. There seems to be something seriously wrong with her. She also dies spontaneously unless you force age her to adolescent for some bizarre reason.
She is pictured here with her victim after beating a newborn baby norn to death. Read the .txt file included for more info and gruesome pics. |
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After playing with her for a bit as a youth, it just seems that she can't live very long before dying randomly after about 10-20 mins. It might be because she generally does not seem very interested in eating. She is very scared but also very angry so yes, she does attack creatures. However she is more cowardice with grendels and retreats which i find weird. Again, I am playing with official breeds so that might be why she's playing differently than described.
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I am not sure if its because I dont have ANY of the sprites but It is basically a splice between a norn and an ettin that is very purple and the behavior is VERY scared and nothing else.
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Thanks for one of the funniest moments of my C3/DS experience due to this norn. I let her loose in a room full of adult norns, expecting her to decimate them. Instead, she started stuffing her face with food from the dispensers and wandering about saying how angry she was. When she reached adulthood, she finally picked out a victim and commenced whaling away on her while repeating "me love norn". However, this norn (of my ~120th generation) apparently does not get hurt from being hit, and so this went on for about 10 minutes with no resolution. Quilla eventually got bored and wandered back to the dispenser to resume eating everything in sight!
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There used to be Norns in generation 40,000 or so...
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WOAH that generation tho....
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Yes, they do. Not all of them inherit the gene, but at least half of them do. I'm working on a breeding project with her offspring that I will be releasing later.
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Wow! I wonder if her children (if they live) develop the same issues?
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