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I'm glad I went back to my plans to do the Veronaville chapter. I remember now why I wanted to do it in the first place, aside from the character development and plot usefulness. I have a lot of fun playing around with my faerie territories, and I'm fairly inspired to continue with the next part of chapter 35. I spent some time this morning shooting images for it, so an update could be happening sooner than you (and I) thought.

I have a couple of pics that probably won't end up in the chapter (at least not in the same way), but they do show some of my mythology for Faerie, which I touched on in my installment of the first Round Robin Legacy. Also, it shows that I get carried away with sim breeding.








Some faery love action. Oh yeah!

I mentioned the breeding issues that the faeries have in a previous chapter. Basically, the males have all started to become sterile (they're a little like calico cats that way, I guess). Because of this, the ones that still have some kick to their sperm are pretty dedicated to furthering the species. Sure, they can interbreed with sims, but they prefer not to, because it dilutes their, shall we say, "abilities."

My main man for faery breeding is Cale Mustardseed, who is actually Cale Peet. Yes, aside from my drunk-downloading of [livejournal.com profile] dothesmustle 's Nathan Peet (oh, the shame!), I also grabbed her Cale, and the lovely lady is Candace Peaseblossom (aka Candace Piper). Cale being one of the main breeding studs of the faeries is, of course, a joke. It's a wink and a nod to his status as the official founder of the first founder challenge at [livejournal.com profile] legacy_writers. He's already seen a LOT of action. :P His genetics will be seen in a number of the adopted children of the Summerdreams.




I've also been busy breeding plantsims.

That's Daisy, getting her plantbaby on. I switch out the ideal plantsim quite frequently, just to get lots of variety in the plantbabies.




I'm also breeding werewolves. They're one of the other creatures that are somewhat faery in their make-up. I consider the plantsims and werewolves to be sort of cousin species of the true faeries. They probably branched off way back in the early days of their evolution.

This sim, Lou Garou, was bred from some sims I downloaded from LL30 Sims and then mashed together in CAS with the pacifier. I know the skin came from there, anyway (she's always a wolf, even by day). I'm using her to breed up a pack of werewolf sims in Faerie (mostly with Cale as the father—like I said, he gets around). I wish I could give proper credit to the LL30 Sims I used to breed some of these faeries (I used some others to create toddlers with Cale), but I added them to the game ages ago and forgot to record it, and now that the site is down and I have no way of solving the mystery. If you recognize any of the genetics, please let me know, okay?

Anyway, have a nice weekend, everyone! Maybe I'll have something to update with by the end of it. Thanks for all the great feedback on the last chapter, also! I really appreciate it.










Date: 2010-03-20 11:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petchy-14.livejournal.com
Was he a Warewolf who had a picture which had his face Lop-Sided, light Browney Or Yellow eyes, and wore a Bowling Shirt? I can't remember his name, but Keely Might... I guess. I spent a LOT of time just Browsing through the Pictures of the Sims on there, Examining their Facial Features and Style.. And yet the only Sims I managed to produce looked Dull and Unoriginal, and all Related to each other. *Sighs*

For the Longest time, I had Pirate as my Alien PT - and He was only removed Reluctantly when I swapped
him out for a 4-PT-Mod which Fitted in better with my Strangetown Project.

Date: 2010-03-21 12:00 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com
Hmmm, I don't think that's ringing a bell, but like I said, it was actually a very long time ago. I should have kept notes. Oh well, hindsight is 50/50, right? Not much I can do about it now.

I wouldn't say that at all! I think your sims are very original. I'm sure I downloaded at least one of yours when I went on this breeding experiment.

I much prefer a multi-PT mod. The surprise is half the fun! :D

Date: 2010-03-21 12:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petchy-14.livejournal.com
Oh Miss Tomato, you are very Much Deranged - I knew it myself when I churned out Eleven Sims in one day that they all looked the same. And yet? I just kept on making them. Heck, If I had a Face Template, I'm sure 60% of those Sims would fit into it. *Sighs*
my Aliens were the Most Unique, though.. So I guess I did something Original.
...And then Sims 3 came out, and I started to get Better, to Compete with the new Game and also because I didn't have it when everyone else did!!
I know I'm harsh on Myself, but I prefer it that way because it means I'm going to keep impoving. I mean, over at Bodyshopped Sims [Website] I put new versions of them Up and when you Compare them back.. Wow, I shudder! :D

So did you Grab a Bunch of Sims and played with CAS's MAKE BABIES Features? ^_^

Date: 2010-03-21 12:35 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com
Yeah, you're far too harsh on yourself. I tend to do the same, so I understand. But believe me when I tell you that your sims are quite interesting! ^_^

I did. I'm a big fan of the pacifier option in CAS, because the children created that way actually have recessives in-game. It'd be a great way to populate a whole neighborhood with sims that actually have complex genetics right from generation one. If I ever do a legacy, I think I'll be doing that.

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