Please ignore this! I’m just posting this to ensure the download is still available whilst I do my minor revamp.

CFE Gizmo Norns

This genome comes in two versions. First, is the CFE Gizmo version. This version includes all of the CFE edits and Gizmo instinct and biochemical edits. This version, however, does not include the changes to the reproductive system and lifespan that come with the Gizmo version.

The CFE Gizmo Full version does, however, come with the reproductive and lifespan edits in the Gizmo version and should only live about 5 hours.

Both versions include a gene that I add that causes Inhibin to reduce Testosterone. This is what the chemical was intended for but was never used.

CFE Gizmo Full
Bengal Bruin Civet

CFE Gizmo
Bengal Bruin Civet

Untitled-1CFE Gizmo Norns – Updated

Vampess’s Creatures Full of Edits update meets Darcy’s Gizmo update!

I am in no way responsible for the development of either of these sets of updates – all I’ve done was combine them together.

Unlike my previous release, this one comes in only one flavor – CFE with all of the Gizmo changes. Mutations can still occur to the life genes in this version but the chances are greatly reduced.

AstroBengalBruinChichiCivetFallowHarlequinZebra

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I’d almost forgotten that I’d lost two norns. It’d been a month since I stopped blogging in favor of welcoming my husband home and seeing to a TON of obligations with his family. Maybe someday I can afford the trip home to see mine.

Anyway, I still had 4 norns – two male and two female but not one of them was younger than 4 hours. Opal, who was over 4 and a half hours old and Lydia who was over 7 and a half hours old were both starting to take longer and longer to recover from their pregnancies.

I took some time to teach the norns the rest of their vocabularies while I mulled over what to do about the population. I basically had two open slots now but I wasn’t in a rush to hatch those eggs just yet. I had just come back and wasn’t sure who was who or what I was doing.

A quick census was all I needed to come back, though.

Untitled-1 copyAidan was still stuck, staring at the lemon, Bobby was playing with the lifts, Opal was napping in the lower levels of the island and Lydia was playing with the jack in the box and having a generally good time, smiling even.

I then glimpsed at the eggs. I had a total of 6 of them and a gap after the first. Because of the gender ratio, I guessed that I’d made a slot available for a first gen egg! Sounds just like me, anyway.

I then remembered to turn on the observation kit and lo, it seems everyone was feeling just fine! I did have to feed Opal once when her health dipped below 60 but a honey pot had her fixed right up. She did sample the Campanula on the island but she fought off the effects fine on her own.

As I tried to figure out how to use the “Think” word from Encyclopaedia Nornica, Bobby made his way to Opal on the island. I kept them well fed but if I remember right, these two were such good breeders I didn’t think they’d need my help.

I checked on Lydia in the meantime and found she’d reached the next stage of life – she had grey on the tips of her ears and in the hair on her head. She seemed very tired but after a long nap, she was ready to pull mama. However, I’d noticed an issue. In making my rounds, I learned that Lydia, Aidan and Bobby weren’t experiencing hunger.

It was about then that I’d decided to export everyone and their eggs and start over. It seemed like I was starting to have all sorts of weird issues.

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