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  1. On 7/23/2021 at 6:26 PM, mhiahia said:

    If you need more details let me know, I'll do my best to recall them.

    So I finally got around to breeding the parents on my own to see what the conceived child would be. But I made a mistake. I forgot to put their mutations in. The mistake child was so beautiful though I decided to save them. I then repeated with the appropriate mutations and got a very different result. You can decide which one you would rather have in the playthrough if you want.

    No mutations:

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    Mutations:

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    (also don't mind the names, they will probably be given no name or a different name for the playthrough. Unsure yet how I will do names since they have no-one to name them)

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  2. On 6/25/2021 at 6:07 AM, __________________________ said:

    "Yes," Your mother purred, then added, "they're hard working cats training to be warriors. All except one, that is,"

    "Ah," said Mistykit, not really knowing what the rest of the sentence meant or caring. "Can I stay with you, momma?"

  3. On 6/28/2021 at 6:38 AM, __________________________ said:

    Willow licked her chest before standing, "Alright, then.. Maybe we should start over there?" She suggested, flicking to the shadowed area where you and Panther had been hunting.

    "Makes sense," said Dove, "I'll stay in the back and keep a look-out for danger. Dog you go in the front."

  4. This happens to me sometimes, usually it goes through eventually I just have to be patient. Which is hard for me but I don't want to risk loosing the whole thing I've worked so hard on so that wills me to leave my computer alone till it's done loading.

  5. 11 hours ago, Nightfire said:

    Reunion

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    "Hey! Look over there!"

    After walking for what seemed like eternities, Koi pointed towards bright yellow and blue figures in the distance. Ghost was immediately hit with happy nostalgia as he looked on and saw his mother, Rowan, and brother, Soil. He scanned the group for his father, Carrion.

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    Ghost and Soil went right up to each other.

    "Brother! You've returned, like you said you would." Soil's smile was happy, but also weirdly sad.

    Ghost smiled. "This is Koi, and that one with a shoulder scar back there is Arctic. We've been sent to see how you're all doing."

    "Is living in an Empire good?" Soil asked. "Since the day I led you towards where the Empire would be, I was hoping it would be."

    "Yes, so far. Although it seems it's only up from here." Ghost couldn't grin wider if he tried. "Where's father?"

    Soil's smile faltered and his gaze darkened. "He died a few days ago.. You're lucky you didn't have to see it."

    Ghost was hit with emptying sadness. "I'm.. sorry I wasn't here for him."

    "Not your fault at all." Soil's smile was back, but had clearly taken a toll. "That one over there is Dirt. And mother is expecting her last child. We've merged with Bronze and Fire Diamond's family to get better protection from enemies."

    Ghost nodded. "Good to see you're well protected against the elements."

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    As Fire Diamond had her child, Arctic looked down at the teens and children of the group with a seemingly torn expression, different from their usual serious nothingness.

    "Arctic, what's wrong?" Koi asked.

    Arctic shook themselves, expression once again being hidden. "We should start heading back soon. I can smell fresh meat.. there might be a balance bear nearby."

    "What?" Ghost turned to Arctic, worried.

    "It doesn't seem to be close enough to smell us, though. And if it did, it would catch Fire Diamond and her children's scents and be warded off by the poison. They'll be fine. But we have no protection against balance bears, other than our claws." Arctic explained calmly.

    Ghost seemed a bit on edge, but a bit calmer. "Alright, if you say so.."

    "..Wise elder." Koi finished, looking at Arctic smugly.

    Arctic snorted, turning away from Koi. "You seriously have no clue about when it's time to be serious, do you?"

    Koi shrugged. "At least I'm not a pessimistic blob of gray grrr I am murderous and I also know a lot."

    Ghost began laughing, and even Arctic let out a small chuckle. "Whatever..."

    Koi grinned, glad she could get even a nicheling like Arctic to crack a bit.

    (I have a feeling they're soon going to be in danger...but this scene is wholesome

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  6. Episode 37:

     

    On Long Island, Tadukro chases down his upset son Vanlurno to try and explain that power isn't everything. Vanlurno asks that the female he had selected as leader be able to come back with them to be his mate. Tadukro thinks about it and reluctantly accepts. They prepare to head back to Pink Line Island next turn. One of the green line siblings drowns trying to cross over to Yellow Line Island in order to make it back to Nuvan's Island eventually. With their situation more desperate, Nokirvan comes up with a plan. Him and Elko will breed, and tell their child about the tragedy that has occurred; tell them to go back to their half-siblings and give them direction and a mission. Elko accepts the plan and prepares for her final child, who will hopefully set right everything that she has messed up.

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  7. 1 hour ago, TunaCheeseCrisps said:

    because he had the masked pattern instead of dots and the dalmatian tribe didn't take kindly to those who arent like them (theyve slayed so many, you don't even wanna know...)

    (Ahhh I see, that makes sense strategy-wise. If you want to have only dalmations killing the non-dalmations helps

  8. Day 12 Fangs

    Run knew something was wrong when she saw the look on Mimime's face.

    "Fang and Strawberry are fighting!" Mimime frantically said.

    That's obvious! Tell me what's wrong! "We knew that already," said Run, unable to hide the worry and annoyance.

    "No," said Mimime, "I mean physically fighting! Fang attacked Strawberry!"

    "Fang wouldn't do that!" Run snapped, this is rediculous, why would Strawberry and Fang fight?

    "Well he did, I saw him jump at her," Mimime argued.

    "Maybe he was provoked, or maybe you are mistaken," Run accused.

    "Do you honestly think Strawberry would try and hurt Fang?" Mimime questioned.

    No...I don't. I just can't believe what you're saying! What motive would either of them have? What were they even arguing about anyways? "I just can't believe it," Run finaly said.

    "Well hurry up and believe it, before Fang and Strawberry hurt eachother, or worse. We have to go stop them!" Mimime pushed.

    She's right. If Fang's in danger of getting hurt I have to stop this fight!

    "We should go in different directions to come at the fight from different angles," suggested Stalker.

    "Alright," Run said, "I'll go this way." She bounded off, quickly, I have to get to Fang. I have to save him.

    *

    Mimime was halfway to the sight of the fight when she heard a scream. Stalker was about 10 feet to her left, and whirled around.

    "Is that Run?!" he said, quite worried.

    "I think so," said Mimime, "but one of us has to go on and break up the fight. I'll go see what's wrong."

    Stalker nodded, and Mimime ran in the direction of the scream. Minutes passed, Mimime's heart was racing, what would make Run scream like that?

    Then, she saw someone run out of the snow. It was Run, crying.

    "What happened?" Mimime asked.

    Run just sat there a minute, unable to say anything. 

    "What is it?" asked Mimime, anxious to know.

    A few more minutes passed, Run crying and trying to collect herself. Mimime walked over to her and huddled with her.

    Then, finally, she spoke, "A-a-a male-he-I tried to stop him but he wouldn't. And I-I freed my paw somehow and hit him in the head-and I did it again-and then when he got off me-he-he-he-" she burst into tears again.

    I'm going to kill that male for what he did to Run! Poor sweet Run never hurt anyone, and now this has happened to her, "He what?" asked Mimime, trying to be comforting but unable to keep the anger out of her voice.

    "He-he-began to sumble and-an-c-cough up bl...ood...he just kept doing so and convulsing-I-I stood there. I was unsure what to do. Then he was still-completely still...he was..." Run broke up into crying again.

    What are you upset about? Mimime thought, I mean, sure it's not pleasant to see someone die, but you should've been relieved at least! "It's alright," she soothed, "he deserved it."

    "No-no-y-ou don't under...stand. I hit him-I caused him to die," Run stuttered.

    "If the guy died with a couple slaps to the face he had a serious problem already. You didn't kill him. He was going to die within the next week, maybe even today," Mimime explained.

    Run only started crying again.

    "There, there, I know you've had a terrible experiance," Mimime said, trying to comfort her.

    *

    Stalker saw his father from far off. He was tempted to call out to him, but something wasn't right.

    His father was lying down in an odd position, and Mimime was no-where to be found. Let's not assume anything. But also, I won't say anything in case that would alert someone I shouldn't want to find me to my presence.

    He crept closer, and closer. He got within smelling distance, but Fang didn't stirr. He got so close his father should be able to sense him, maybe even hear him, but Fang didn't move.

    Finally, Stalker was so close he could touch him. He put his paw on his father, and shook, trying to wake him up. It was to no avail. His father didn't feel as warm as he should be.

    No, it can't be! thought Stalker, dad would never loose a fight. Nothing could ever take him down. Stalker fought the tears and decided to creep around the other side. He took a deep breath and looked at Fang's face.

    His eyes were closed, mouth slightly agape. Completely motionless, not breathing. Stalker had seen this look, this stance, come over many a rabbit. Some deer too. Even some of his siblings. But he never thought it could happen to his father. Not to Fang. He was too wise, too skilled, too smart, too strong, too good at everything for this to happen to him.

    Tears welled in Stalker's eyes as he looked around, searching for whoever did this. It was Strawberry. It must be. They were fighting, and now she isn't at his side. He spotted her some feet away, leaning over, back turned to Fang's body. Probably wiping the blood off onto the snow.

    A rage was building up in Stalker, I must avenge my father, and now is the perfect time to strike with her back turned to me. He crept closer and closer, until he was able to pounce on her. He stayed low to the ground, aiming, and then...he leaped into the air, claws out, ready to land right ontop of her.

    Strawberry must've heard him though, because she whirled around, just in time for him to land on her. He pinned her down, "You killed my father!"

    "Stalker-" Strawberry began.

    "I don't want an explanation! I already know that he attacked first! Or at least that's what Mimime says. I don't want to know why. All I know is that you kept going, you didn't stop at beating him and bringing him to his senses! You killed him and were going to flee the scene or lie to us!" Stalker roared.

    Strawberry's eyes welled with tears, and she opened her mouth to talk. There's nothing you can say that will change my mind.  He held one of his fangs to her neck, ready to deliever the final blow.

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    (This is the best screenshot of this scene that I have. Things didn't exactly happen in game as they did in the story. But this story I'm weaving makes sense and has the same outcomes as the mad bug-fix scramble that truely occured. Also all characters and creatures mentioned in the story did actually exist in game after I increased their spawn rate with commands)

    "What's that thing?" Mimime asked, seeing the creature hanging in Strawberry's mouth. It was a small creature a little bigger than a rabbit, and odd looking too. It was obviously dead, blood entrenched its coat.

    Strawberry just stood there, sadness and anxiety in her eyes. Stalker's eyes betrayed greif. Neither of them seemed to be able to speak.

    "Where's Fang?" Run broke the silence. She seemed to be coming out of the depression she had been in with how alert she was. Mimime would've been glad, if not for the answer, or lack of it.

    "What's going on?" asked Mimime.

    "My father..." began Stalker, tears slipping down his face, "has left us."

    "Fang would never leave!" roared Run, getting up in Stalker's face before Mimime could stop her.

    "Run," Mimime said, putting her paw on Run's shoulder, "please, come sit next to me."

    Run whirled around, "why?"

    "My father didn't leave of his own will," Stalker said, "listen to Mimime."

    Run had a worried look in her eyes, a look of such confusion, but yet of knowing what she was missing. She nodded and stiffly walked back over to Mimime. She sat down.

    "Fang is...dead," Stalker said with a voice of greif. Run collapsed beside Mimime, she began sobbing and wouldn't stop. Poor Run, what a horrible day for her. First that male doing what he did, and now the one she loved is gone. Mimime tried her best to comfort the female, but she couldn't stop crying. She'll need to do that for a while. She's greiving. Mimime herself was shocked, Fang was so strong...nothing could've killed him apart from another saber. And I know who had the opportunity to do so, but I can't bring myself to believe it. Even in her deepest rage, my sister wouldn't do something like this. She isn't a killer. But Mimime couldn't help the doubt seeping in.

    Strawberry must've saw Mimime looking at her, "I-"

    Suddenly, Run stopped crying, "You killed him...you killed Fang!" This time Mimime was prepared and held her back.

    "Let me go!" cried Run.

    "You don't know what she killed Fang," cautioned Mimime.

    "I know she did it! They were fighting, remember?" Run argued.

    "Even if she did, does killing another member of our pack, someone else you care about, someone who helped raise you, help anything?" Mimime asked.

    "If she killed Fang she deserves to die!" Run yelled.

    "Give her a chance to explain herself first," Stalker cut in, surprising the two of them, "She has a tale she wants to tell you, and I myself don't know whether it's true or not. So I brought her to you instead of killing her myself." Mimime wasn't sure she liked this development.

    "Fang never attacked me," Strawberry said, "he was attacking this." She pointed to the creature at her feet. 

    "He was hunting in the middle of a fight?" Mimime asked, not believing her sister.

    "No," said Strawberry, "it was going to attack me."

    "Attack you?" scoffed Run, "That thing's so small it couldn't hurt a saber if it tried!"

    "That's what I thought, but it has fangs-"

    "Fangs?" interrupted Run, "oh yes, it does. Tiny ones!"

    "Yes, but deadly. When it bit Fang-"

    "So you blame Fang's death on a tiny critter with tiny teeth? What a story!" Run scoffed.

    "It's true," came a voice.

    Mimime whirled around to see a male more red than her. Bright red, a coloring that would've made her laugh another time. He also had a long nose, and his fangs were small and short. One of them had the tip broken off.

    "And who are you?" growled Run.

    "A saber who usually runs alone. But I like to observe any others from afar. I heard an argument while I was hunting voles and went to check it out." said the red male.

    "What's a vole?" Mimime asked.

    "A little critter smaller than a rabbit. They often burrow underneath the snow in these parts. Anyways, I saw that there Poison Fanged Stripy Vole get jumped by a male with a black coat. Then they fought that thing, but it bit the male a couple times. A couple bites of poison from one of those things causes some serious illness. It certainly did for the black furred fella."

    "I don't believe you!" said Run struggling against Mimime's grasp, "Strawberry could've told you to say this!"

    "Well I'm just saying what I truely saw. Anyways I ran off once the fella died. But then I heard this and I had to go check out the second argument. Can't just let the only pack on the mountain kill eachother till nothing's left."

    "Why-I don't believe you and I don't care! I'm going to avenge Fang!" Run screamed.

    "Run," said Stalker.

    She looked at him, crying, "You believe this male? You believe Strawberry? You don't want to avenge your father?"

    "If my father truely died to save Strawberry, killing her would be wasting his sacrifice. It would be spitting on his grave. I don't want to risk it. I won't ever fully trust her, but I can't wonder my whole life if I spit on my father's grave," Stalker replied.

    "Fine then," said Run, "I'm leaving."

    Mimime grabbed her, "Wait until your cubs are born."

    "Cubs?" asked Run, confused.

    "Yes...I think you'll probably have some soon..." Mimime tried not to bring up again what happened earlier.

    "Oh..." said Run, "fine. And you can have them when they are. I don't want to be reminded...of this day."

    Stalker and Strawberry looked confused, but their faces said they didn't want to ask. Taisra poked her head out of the hotsprings, "Can I come out now?"

    "Yes," said Mimime, unsure what the future held for this poor cub. For their whole pack that was falling apart.

     

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  9. On 8/8/2021 at 10:53 PM, Nightfire said:

    Staying in Place

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    Horizon pulled Ghost and Koi (red with white spots) over to talk.

    "I have a special mission for you two. It's very important, and will be very good for the mountain."

    Koi perked up at this. Her mother had always told her to listen to Horizon and this was her chance to prove herself! "What do you need?"

    Horizon nodded. "I'm glad you're happy to help. Have you heard about the Empire Outsiders?"

    Koi thought for a second, before remembering who those were. "Those groups of nichelings who left the Empires back when you became leader?"

    Horizon smiled. "Correct! You're a very fast learner."

    Koi grinned happily. Ghost nodded at her, but he felt a strange worry in his stomach.

    Horizon continued. "These Empire Outsiders have gone missing, and I haven't found any trace of them. Although they did leave the Empires, there's very valuable allies among them. Without these allies, our Empire could be destroyed. If we can't find them, we're standing on thin ice constantly.. if you can, our Empire will surely live forever."

    Koi shuddered. So much pressure to save and protect the Empire.. if she didn't succeed, what would Horizon do to her? "I'll protect the Empire with all my life, I promise you."

    Horizon patted Koi's head, but there was something unsettling in her tone. "I trust you to keep that promise."

    Koi felt a bit of uneasiness, but Horizon swiftly moved on. "Arctic will be going with you; they're powerful and can defend you all in case of attack. Ghost knows the way there; he's the descendant of the Empire Outsiders. Good luck too all of you."

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    The group assembled, and left to find the Outsiders. Alecto then came to speak with Horizon.

    "Is it time?"

    Horizon responded, still watching bouncy Koi leave. "Is everyone ready?"

    Alecto nodded. "I'm still unsure on why you want to do all this."

    Horizon shrugged. "I'm just making sure they.. stay in their place."

    Alecto stared at Horizon for a long moment. She had heard the tale of Blood Sky before, and hadn't been able to sleep for a long time after imagining the image of Blood Sky's twisted neck, and the horrid words repeated by Fire Opal over and over again. With a shudder and flinch, she walked away, shoving the thought down again.

     

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    Ghost walked down the island, feeling powerless beside the large, muscular figure of Arctic and tired beside bouncy bubbly Koi. The group was making good ground for their second day, and Ghost knew exactly where his family was.

    Salvador had warned him of Horizon's darkening future, and Ghost was scared he was going to fail the old nicheling. But he needed to stay as unsuspicious as possible, and comply with what Horizon said.

    But he couldn't shake the feeling he was getting watched.. And that he was bringing his family an unwanted demise.

    Oh no!!!! Don't do it Ghost! Lead them the wrong way! Also what is Horizon going to do to the rest of the group? The way she said it makes me fearful for them...

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  10. On 8/9/2021 at 8:20 AM, Modiano said:

    Congrats! Meanwhile I can't take care of more than 30 nichelings XD

     

    On 8/9/2021 at 8:17 AM, TunaCheeseCrisps said:

      I finished the 101 dalmatians challenge, it was more fun than I thought!

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    101? Pfft, that's nothing! I have like 130

     

     

    nichelings not dalmations

     

    Congratz on completing the challenge! Those are some beautiful nicheling dalmations!

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