No pictures this time! I’m sorry. :C
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After that little peek into Grendel genetics yesterday, it was time to encourage my norns to make babies. Sour Drink only has to lay 4 eggs then I’ll be done with this generation’s breeding.
With some gentle encouragement, I got her to have eggs with both Uptight Kettle and Loving Wren. What a sweet girl! I scooped up her eggs and put them in the inventory for later. I set her in the grass to let her take a nap but she busied herself eating seeds instead.
Back to Flawless, though, she was now an hour old and still an Adult. I decided to move her mother in with her in the Norn Meso to keep her company. Since her mother was rendered infertile now (and females can’t mate) I saw no harm in it.
I skimmed through my population list and saw another female who had turned into an adult at only 18 minutes old. Wide-eyed Payment was an adult now! I started to suspect that it’s a Boney Grendel trait to age very quickly. Finally, I decided to just move them all back to the Grendel Terrarium. Flawless hadn’t aged to Elder yet and showed no signs of passing away.
Before long, it seemed like I had grendels kiss-popping again. I didn’t have to worry about the norns anymore so it was just as well.
The grendel terrarium was starting to get very crowded. I debated taking all of the first generation grendels out of the game to make available for download or injecting a new meta room for them to use.
I have to admit, it didn’t take me long to decide to do both.
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I turned out to be an idiot and accidentally deleted the rest of this blog post.
So I’m going to guess what I wrote.
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I have 4 male grendels to my 2 females and might have to introduce new blood as needed. I could always remove the population limit, but I want to keep things sort of limited. It’s hard to know for sure what I want my plans to be when I create these worlds and I end up having to adjust as I go.
I’m probably going to play with one group at a time from now on (and introduce bacteria) because, while I like being so busy, it isn’t especially condusive to blogging as I go and it isn’t as much fun for me. I also don’t get to spend as much one-on-one time with my creatures and don’t have a chance to get to know them better. So I’m going to divy up play time as such:
From here on, every generation will be separated entirely and I will only play with one species of creature at a time.
Creatures with Detrimental genes will still be put into the Norn Meso for study.
Once a month (after we move) I’ll release all the creatures I played with that month for download/adoption/study.
So there’s that. We’ll see how things go tomorrow.
Grendel Eggs
Obese Bomb
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Thin Desire
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Norn Eggs
Sour Drink
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Five Cheese
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Scandalous Laborer
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One was Wide-eyed Payment, the daughter of Obese Bomb and Earthly Giants. She gave me the hope I needed for the next generation. I only hoped she didn’t have an aging disorder.
Next was Gifted Waves. I was pretty happy that these two turned out to be purebreed creatures. It’d make it easy to check them for mutations and if they were clear, I would have a more stable population as a result. A quick look at Wide-eyed’s profile says there’s no mutation, though. Lucky me! Clear Glass, on the other hand..
Just as I uttered my wish, Scandalous Laborer and Lowly Adjustment became pregnant with two eggs. I set the mother to be away from the others to lay her eggs and out popped two little eggs, just as expected. It was quiet again for a little while (but only because I have Creature Voices turned off) so I set about planting more bramboo.
Before long, Lowly Adjustment was at it again! This time, he’d gotten Five Cheese pregnant with two eggs! After Five Cheese laid her eggs, I sent her off to join the others. I divied up the eggs into groups and waited for the next couple. It looked like Loving Wren and Sour Drink were going to be the next couple but Sour Drink was still just in the Youth stage.
At only 18 minutes old Flawless Color was an adult. I didn’t pick up on this in her genetics and, in fact, wouldn’t know how to check her aging related genes. I was impressed with how large she’d grown but I wasn’t sure whether she’d live on to pass her genes.
Just when I thought I’d finished, Loving Wren and Scandalous Laborer were going to be parents! Two more pregnancy notifications popped up and I set up the mother to be to make the eggs easy for me to catch and sort. These would also be Scandal’s last two eggs. With her last eggs laid, she also took a well deserved nap..PNG26-12-2012-22-42-pm.png)
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With the arrival of these two (and my internet going down Christmas day) I’ve made time to sketch and check out the genetics of my two newest grendels.