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Symia
   
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10/9/2006 | |
hey peeps the norns are lookin great at Symia on DS mail Symia world colors to get some of my preciously bread norns!

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KnyteTrypper


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10/9/2006 | |
Bread norns? Wheat!

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 Tea Queen
Laura
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10/10/2006 | |
Dear Laura,
How can I create interesting Norn breads?
- Norn Lover
Dear Norn Lover,
I assume that you're talking about Norn breeds, for which you need to know your way around a graphics application and .att files and the like, but as for Norn bread... You shameless person! I'd imagine that it involved... Ingredients... Do you love your norns, or do you just loave them? I bet you secretly hanker for a Breaded Hatchling Norn, when you can't sleep and you fancy a late night snack! Or perhaps a nice jellied Norn cutlet? A Norn and pickle sandwich? You are a disgrace of a Norn keeper, and I am thoroughly disgusted by your cavalier breading of Norns. I have no choice but to report you to the Rights for Norns Society.
- Laura
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Symia
   
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10/10/2006 | |
ha ha i spelled bred wrong. i mean that my norns are cool colored and generation 44801! is'nt that neat.

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Wup
    
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10/10/2006 | |
Eek! Fastagers! Meh, I use FAs as lab rats, Like Quin, she was promptly stuffed full of grendel eggs when I learned how, and Millie, she can fly!
ps. I haven't played Monster Raannnrrrnnchhdoggy |

KnyteTrypper


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10/10/2006 | |
Hi gen and fastager aren't the same thing. In an incredibly ancient bloodline like this one, which is available thanks to Mairenn at SeeYou7.net there are bound to have been some fastagers along the way. But none of the 44000s I've downloaded from her site, myself, or the subsequent developments from the base out here in the community, are fastagers. However, they do tend to be smarter and more disease resistant than first gen Creatures, and less likely to fatal mutation, these having been bred out of the bloodline long ago. Sounds like you may be using the best stock you encounter as "lab rats," and keeping the dross. At any rate, the fastager mutation is easy enough to fix.

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Symia
   
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10/10/2006 | |
mine are all fastagers.

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awmanman
   
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10/10/2006 | |
That might be a problem.
Nine times have I been told im crazy and ten times I have accepted it. |

KnyteTrypper


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10/10/2006 | |
Oh well. Bound for someone in a hurry for 45000 to breed it back in.

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shlazamataz
 
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10/12/2006 | |
yeah, mine are to. they like breeding. ALOT.
Beware what remains hidden in the day. For it may harm the unwary. |

KnyteTrypper


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10/12/2006 | |
It's really easy to fix.
Alternatively, if you don't have a special breeding project going on, download some of the high gens from my website, which ARE NOT fastagers, or robust breeders, either. They are VERY long-lived. but they basically don't breed at all until the hit adult stage. Use the inseminator or something to mix them into your bloodline and that ol' nasty fastaging will go away pretty quick.

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Symia
   
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10/19/2006 | |
ugh sahkmet stop sending me those insulting mails, or i'll be sure to have my norns come over and bight your brains out! (just kidding). oh ya for those of you who don't know, just call me Lawrence. i watch lawrence of arabia once a week and play creatures all day. what a geek! anyways, if you want some fast agers or you want to chat, see Symia on your contact list!

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shlazamataz
 
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10/19/2006 | |
hello sister. Symis is my sister, so she is JUST KIDDING. ihope. OW! a chichi grendal is gnawing my ear!now my neack! now my brain! AAAGGGHHH...
'fig nu narg. eat sister. eat everyone. eat them all!'
*grendal laugh.*
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