Wild Norns

Lately I have been doing some "wolfing runs" for some of you who are new to creatures, this means that the creatures arn't looked after by the owner, they are left to fend for themself.A lot of people have tried these but failed either because of lack of experience, badly chosen test subjects or they just couldn't take sitting there and watching the norn die.

I have managed to create a succesfull wolfing run that is still going smoothly.

WARNING!
NORN OWNERS WHO CAN'T STAND SEEING A NORN DIE INFRONT OF THEIR EYES WITHOUT BURSTING OUT IN TEARS SHOULD AVOID THIS KIND OF EXPERIMENT.

Don't they look made for each other?

Now thats out of the way, on with the presentation.
First of all what I did ( God, I feel like I'm writing up a science experiment in school) First I chose 2 very well kitted up norns
( ones which seemed pretty hardy in their gene structure)
I then cloaked my hand pointer invisible( only availible in C2)
Hatched the female, then the male, and that was it, unlike many people who did these experiment I didn't teach them to eat or a few words, I didn't even let them know of my existence. I then left them over night and came back in the morning to find....

Results of first night
The two original norns where still alive in their old age. They'd had 2 children, one had died but another had survived, and too my suprise, the floor was lined with more than 5 eggs, all unhatched. If anyone can actually explain to me if eggs do hatch on their own in creatures 2 or was it an idea that was scrapped after C1. If you can answer me this question and have a web page I'll put an add on my page for you. send the information to
james@minyall.globalnet.co.uk


First wolfing norns in old age.

 

What happened after a while
Many things happend after that, as none of the eggs were growing I must confess I put them all in the incubator to make progress again. I noticed all the females of this colony were pale brown and all the males red. Which seemed to be passing down, and their were no visible signs of any gene crossing, in apperance all the females looked the same and so did all the males. My graveyard was now brimming with norns that didn't quite make it, and the incubator room was filled with norns running around jabbering out their rubbish that they ussually talk which was getting on my neves (well you try and sit for 2 hours listining to norns go "bab, uch ima hugay" continuosly)
I noticed that the oldest female wasn't around( the first female norn) I looked at the norn list and luckly she was still alive, I went to see how she was doing and she was sleeping in the volcano, with a grendel, they were both sleeping together and I have photographic proof of it as well.

This is completely genuine and it is not a fake, hard to belive isn't it.

The norn and grendel became good friends actually and laughed and kissed everywhere. Which was more than her children did for her I can tell you that. Sadly though like everything she died, but not before she was the first norn of the colony to meet an ettin. She lived a good life didn't she, she was kind of the norn ambassador to the other races.
As she was dying the Ettin stayed by her side all the time,( this is turning into a romantic novel isn't it?) and as always, I have photographic proof.

Thats it for now. If you would like to be updated of my wild norn work then sign up for the update letter at my homepage.

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