I had just opened the game when I got two pregnancy indications. Yup. Another pregnant grendel, and this time, I know who the father is!

Yup, Des is the mother this time, and I caught her running from the father to be, Giants. What will hatch out of these two, we’ll find out!

I later caught her being chased after by Mac and thought there would be more babies coming, but she wasn’t having any of it. She didn’t seem to like Mac much, anyway.

I then, quickly, killed all the game’s bacteria and moved on to checking on the norns. The little ones were eating and resting, so I hatched another egg.

This is Scandal. It’d been a few days since I picked out my norn eggs so I’d forgotten what breeds I selected! Silly me.

Since I’d killed off the bacteria, I felt more relaxed about the world as a whole and set out to hatch our fourth norn egg.

Meet Lowe, our Civet male. He took to the intelligence core right away and as soon as he’d learned his words, he was allowed to join the others.

The four of them took to playing on the ground floor of the terrarium, pushing toys and eating everything.

At this point, everything had calmed down quite a bit. I took an inventory of my creatures. I know it isn’t a lot, considering they can take excellent care of themselves, but I still had 6 eggs to hatch! Two more foundation norns, and two eggs from each of my grendel girls. I was about to be very busy.

I took the lull in activity to clean up the Norn Terrarium a bit and clean up magic beans that had made it to inconvenient places, replant some Bramboo near the graveyard, check on everyone’s health and just do some maintenance around the ship, making sure all the ecologies were where I wanted them.

I also managed to snap a photo of Cheese taking advantage of the peace. It was very nice.

There was one issue with Des being eaten by bugs, so I killed the pests and gave her some Calm Balm to get her to sleep. She was angry about the pain and could’ve used the sedative anyway.

Then, as I was getting ready to introduce the next two norn eggs, I got another two pregnancy notifications. Obese Bomb was pregnant again and this time, I knew for sure that Mac was the father.

Sadly, this would be the last time she laid eggs, with my population control.

I wanted to share this picture to 1, show you the proud parents and 2, show you that Boney Grendel females don’t have  a pregnancy sprite! Go figure, right? I’m not sure I’d have a belly at all if I were mostly made of bone, but it’s still hilarious to see her as basically just a floating head and limbs.

At this point, the only Youth of the Norn group was Wren and all the others were Adolescents. It was time for me to start preparing for pregnant norns, but I still wanted to hatch the other foundation norns first. The two girls liked to spend time together but Scandal and Lowe liked to spend a lot of time together and I wanted to finish getting a diverse group started.

Before any more injuries or pregnancies could seize my attention, I rushed to hatch the last two foundation norn eggs. I got a boy Fallow norn I’ll call Kettle and a girl Bruin I’ll call Sour.

Thin Desire had a different idea, though. I’d just finished uploading pictures of these two norns when I got two more pregnancy indications.

This brought our grendel egg total to 8! Hopefully, none of them were stillborns or sliders. That concluded the breeding careers of all of the grendels, though. I felt a little bad for neglecting them so much but since they were all adults, I felt it was alright to move on to the young norns.

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Today I made a small change to the game that allows multiple births per pregnancy. The reason for this is that grendels have the unfortunate gene that causes females to grow old and die after their first pregnancy. I’m often lucky if this baby grendel is a female but most times, I have to introduce a new female to make it to later generations, which is unfortunate. To alleviate this, I decided to make litters possible, much in the same way that Jessica did in her C3/DS Social Experiment world.

Anyway, the Grendels were all settled and were all Youths and Adolescents now so I started to flip through the norn breeds in Muco to decide what I wanted.

I ended up picking a huge variety of breeds instead of just two males and two females from two different breeds. Now, I have 3 males and 3 females, all from different backgrounds.

Meet Five Cheese, or just Cheese for short. She’s a Bondi norn and the first female norn in the world. It took me a minute to realize that she wouldn’t be able to learn a full vocabulary in the Norn Terrarium, so I added a Portal Intelligence Core to the Norn Terrarium, near the Incubation area. I was alerted to Bomb contracting a bacteria, which I intercepted with the hover dock, and Cheese here feeling pain from eating chilis but I was soon ready for my next egg.

Loving Wren, this handsome Male Chichi Norn was born just as Obese Bomb got pregnant and laid two eggs. I had to neglect poor Wren for a moment to scoop up her eggs for later. Since both Mac and Giants were nearby and kiss-popping her, I can’t know for sure who the father could be. I think I have an idea who the culprit is, but I can’t know for sure just yet.

Mom looks pretty pleased with herself.

Hopefully, these two hatch and grow up without any problems!

The new eggs got me thinking, though. How would you all feel about an egg-counter?  Not one in game, but one in the blog? I might also keep a family tree, though things may just get out of hand. I’ve installed a population control agent so that creatures become infertile after fathering or mothering 4 eggs. I had originally wanted to limit this number to 2 but with so many different breeds roaming around, the chance for still borns and sliders gets pretty high, and I don’t want to limit myself.

Anyway, let me know what you guys think!

Egg counter?

  • Yes! Keep track of the eggs! (100%, 3 Votes)
  • No, I think we're fine without it. (0%, 0 Votes)
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What about a family tree?

  • Maybe, it would be interesting. (67%, 2 Votes)
  • Yes, definitely! (33%, 1 Votes)
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After the recent death of Geese, I figured it was a good time to introduce the next pair of foundation grendels. Since C3 generation creatures are much smarter (pre-programmed to survive and breed well) I left my Banshees to their own devices and hatched these two. Admittedly, it’s going to be difficult for me to tell them apart.

Bomb doesn’t look too happy in her picture but with the name the Autonamer gave her, would you be? Giants looks pretty pleased, though.

Before long, I had 4 (mostly) happy grendels in the jungle, all advising each other to “eat potion” when they’re angry. They’re doing a great job of eating when they need to and sleeping isn’t an issue since calm balm seems to have a soothing, sleepiness effect.

Honestly, I’m glad to have such good sleepers in my grendel population. I’m not sure if it’s common to have creatures who won’t sleep in C3/DS since I’ve only just started reading blogs about peoples’ games but in my experience, it’s actually a pretty common problem.

As I made my rounds to make sure that everyone was happy, I caught these two playing in the grass. Just as I tried to snap a photo, Mac said that he liked Bomb, though they were retreating from each other, Bomb backpedaling and Mack charged forward. If not for their names and speech bubbles, I don’t think I’d have caught them!

It wasn’t long before these two were slapping and kissing each other, though. Maybe we’ll have a pregnancy before long?

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I would be lying if I said that I wasn’t sure what to expect or that I wasn’t excited! It’s a little difficult to imagine anything other than a Banshee grendel to come out of each of the eggs that I’d selected from Muco or that I wasn’t expecting them to be mutated or mixed. Generally, C3/DS doesn’t allow for that sort of thing.

Anyway, I’d picked out a single male egg and two female eggs. I’m thinking of introducing Boney and Tiger Grendels into the mix soon but I just wanted to play with my favorite grendel breed for a little while, anyway. I also find their voices a lot more pleasant than the Norn voices and wasn’t ready for a headache so early in this play session.

Anyway, let’s move on to our first creature for the game, Macabre Desire, the male Banshee Grendel.

Mac

Cute, isn’t he? He was quick to push the stone of knowledge(?) on the top layer of the jungle. I only had to lead him to it and he pushed it almost right away. Since then, he’s been telling me that “grndl happy” and has started to learn his name, saying that “macabre dethire happy”. I’ve always liked Banshee Grendels and I think they’re more misunderstood than even the original C1 Grendels since they were written up to be the worst grendels alive in the DS Story.

Anyway, I decided to lead him to some food while I hatched the next egg and attempted to teach my next grendel the language.

Geese

Grumpy Geese pushed the stone more quickly than Macabre Desire did (Mac for short). Of course, she shortly told me that she was angry and then attempted to “hit hand” while I took her picture. It’s hard to be upset with her knowing that Grendels in general are hard-wired to be angry. I don’t mind her hitting my hand much but I’ll have to keep an eye on her when she’s around other creatures.

Finally, it was time to hatch my third and final egg for this group of foundation grendels.

Des

Thin Desire is so sweet. As soon as she had pushed the stone and I carried her off to the photo room (Random’s Room with a green screen installed) she started following my hand! She kept saying “get Mom” and when she’d reach me, she pushed the hand over and over, announcing how happy she was. I think I’m in love with this little girl already.

After I’d introduced myself to each of them, provided them with some food and offered up some affection, I decided to let them explore the jungle and meet each other.

Of course, it didn’t take long for one of my creatures to start complaining about something. Mac kept going on and on about how lonely he felt, so I brought Des over to keep him company. Despite my telling him to “approach grendel” he didn’t listen to me and instead kept complaining. Eventually, I coaxed him into pushing a grendel and he started kissing Des. By this point, Des was already annoyed, however and said she disliked Mac. Next thing I knew, they were slapping each other and doing an angry song and dance.

I checked on Geese to make sure that she was alright and I found her walking back and forth in the grass with no direction. I asked her if she was angry and she very strongly said yes. It was time to break out the calm balm.

It could just be that I’m lazy and don’t like running back and forth to the injector to get calm balm but I made sure to bring a giant bottle of calm balm with me in case all of my grendels got angry and I couldn’t calm them. As the description (in the wiki) says that too much calm balm can kill a creature, I try to limit them to how much they can have at a time. One calm balm for each of them did the trick, though and a few of them fell asleep.

My satisfaction with this success was cut short when I saw this, though.

The ATP Decoupler is probably what did her in. I always knew that the jungle terrarium was the most dangerous of all of them (at least the ones installed in this game) but I held out hope that the other two would make it since I’ve had grendels survive to the next generations in the past. In any case, it might be time to introduce new blood since their numbers have already been reduced to two.

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