Downloads

I come across quite a few interesting things in my worlds, so I always try to share them when I remember. Occasionally I even make things! Either way, all the downloads I've uploaded to Creatures Caves can be found in a tidy list here, just because it's nice to have everything in one spot sometimes. If for any reason these downloads become unavailable, please let me know and I'll do my best to get them back up!
Adoptions
Dusky Boys Adoption Pack
This pack contains two male norns from a wolfling run who mutated some nice, subdued colours. Their colouration is exclusive to males, and activates at adolescence. They would make a nice addition to any world that needs a little more colour variety!
Community Jungle Wolfling Pack
This pack is much bigger, containing 26 norns! All are babies, and are the end result of the Community Jungle Wolfling run I ran a while ago. A great pack for if you just want a lot of norns with a good amount of variety.
Titania
This SERU girl was a member of Astralis, a Hera world I ran a while ago. She's quite interesting, and possibly a hybrid of all three species! She definitely has ettin and norn genes, and I wouldn't be surprised if she had grendel genes in her as well; her legs definitely suggest she does, as does the fact that she's killed before and has anger issues. She might not be ideal for a breeding world, seeing as she's stuck on the adolescent stage and, you know, the whole killing thing. But if that's a thing you're willing to work around, go for your life. Her genes are a lot of fun to explore.
Breeds
Erigizian Norns
These guys are my first genetic breed, so forgive me if things are a little off. The egg agent definitely is, but hey, it's functional, to the best of my knowledge. They're extreme omnivores, and can safely eat just about anything. Fever toxin makes them a little hotter. They get very angry around grendels, so I wouldn't recommend keeping them together. They're more resilient in terms of how much damage they can take, and are more prone to anger and violence than your average norn.

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