This page is dedicated to my Wolfing Runs, namely, my first Wolfing Run which I just completed not too long ago, hosted by Melinorn. You can see her version of events and pictures through the link provided.

So, Melinorn started off with some
bright green gargoyle norns, which slowly evolved into the ones above. It was a horde of gargoyles, mind you. I had some random norns bred from before, and I used a lot of my Nightshade and Lavender Bengals, which you can download in my Egg Sets Page.

Pictured left are two awesomely colored gargoyles that came out of the Wolfing Run. As you can see, the pink one I transformed into the Strawberry Bengals, a mix between Gargoyle and Bengal. This one here is Juliette, the ver norn I took the genes from. As for the purple, he's cross between a Gargoyle and a Bubble Norn; perhaps an egg agent will come of him later.
These here are the three old stooges that refused to die. They actually hung out in the upper level of the Norn Terrarium, and slept their heads off the entire run. At the end of the run, they were still alive, and so were transported to my Sanctuary World, where they are (still) thriving today.
I only had one miserable problem throughout the run, that being my Norns ALL deciding the elevator was the play to be, and cramming themselves in it time after time.

Of course, when ALL of your 30+ Norns decided to push the elevator buttons, your elevator never stops. You will notice that ALL of my 20 or so Norn eggs are located in the elevator. This is because they dragged the Cupid's Lyre in with them, and proceeded to kiss-pop themselves silly while traveling up and down.

And because there were so many of them, and constantly kiss-popping, I had another problem: my norns weren't eating.  So every so often I had to go into my game, and pull all the Norns out of the elevator, or risk mass suicide. It usually takes about an hour before they all get back in.
And this (shamefully) is my entire Norn population spilling out of the elevator after another dizzying run. As you can see, the hearts are flying, and the kisses are popping. This is the point where I turned off the sound effects.
So that, in essence, was my Wolfing Run. It was pretty good, as Wolfing Runs go (I think). We had about 10 members, which popped on and off as they were available. Each person brought a good number of breeds to add to the mix, so we got some really nice variations. (Check out Melinorn's pictures for more details!)

If anyone is interested in hosting a Wolfing Run, let me know, and I'll post the submission guidlines on my site, to help you look for willing members!
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