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#1 2018-06-11 03:38:35

Lomice
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Registered: 2018-06-04
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Shot out to the Coco family :)

I was Ruby Coco, 3rd generation, I spend most of my life hunting rabbits, we had a small carrot farm going and some berry trees when I died.
I was lucky enough to come back on generation 12, but we have already lost the last name, it was until later, when I died, that I realized it was the same tribe, this time I was Emmy.
Thanks to both of my moms for keeping me alive lol

Just started playing the game about a week ago, it was my first time experiencing a long blood line, so happy I was there to help it grow, I'm glad I came back to see what it turn out to be, sadly at the end there were no girls and I pretty much the last survivors where boys, except for my niece, but both of us were too old to have babies, it kinda sucked cause we had enough food to keep us alive.


Thank you family <3

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#2 2018-06-11 04:27:46

Baker
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Registered: 2018-03-06
Posts: 445

Re: Shot out to the Coco family :)

Hi Ancestor. I was Isabella Coco, Gen 7, You were my Great Great Grandmother. I made many batches of stew to feed the masses but we had a soil crisis in my time, we were in desperate need of compost. I raised 3 kids who did well besides Jake who suicided, My daughter built the sheep pen but she got snaked before she could get any sheep in it. I didn't see my Son much but he said Q as a baby and lived to 58, He's probably around here somewhere.
Unfortunately, my grandkids didn't last long at all.

I thought I should explain my last words just in case you were confused. When I was really old I located my sister who was a fellow old hag, We talked about our lives for a bit and decided to go to the graveyard and die together. We were joined by third old women, Sammy I think. We were all due to die in minutes and I asked "I wonder who will die first" but I soon realized I only had four squares left so I claimed my victory before turning to bones.

http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … &id=302838

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#3 2018-06-11 07:42:16

pein
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Registered: 2018-03-31
Posts: 4,337

Re: Shot out to the Coco family :)

I was gen 12 too, then a kid of an eve same place, i made it work, i had ban from coco family and the nameless family died out


https://onehouronelife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=7986 livestock pens 4.0
https://onehouronelife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=4411 maxi guide

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#4 2018-06-11 19:12:19

Lomice
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Re: Shot out to the Coco family :)

Baker wrote:

Hi Ancestor. I was Isabella Coco, Gen 7, You were my Great Great Grandmother. I made many batches of stew to feed the masses but we had a soil crisis in my time, we were in desperate need of compost. I raised 3 kids who did well besides Jake who suicided, My daughter built the sheep pen but she got snaked before she could get any sheep in it. I didn't see my Son much but he said Q as a baby and lived to 58, He's probably around here somewhere.
Unfortunately, my grandkids didn't last long at all.

I thought I should explain my last words just in case you were confused. When I was really old I located my sister who was a fellow old hag, We talked about our lives for a bit and decided to go to the graveyard and die together. We were joined by third old women, Sammy I think. We were all due to die in minutes and I asked "I wonder who will die first" but I soon realized I only had four squares left so I claimed my victory before turning to bones.

http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … &id=302838


Hi there smile
When I came back we almost ran out of food too for a bit and I think some mothers died trying to feed their babies.

I did see your last words and wondered what you meant, that's funny
I died saying: "Teach new generations how to farm"

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#5 2018-06-11 19:14:30

Lomice
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Re: Shot out to the Coco family :)

pein wrote:

I was gen 12 too, then a kid of an eve same place, i made it work, i had ban from coco family and the nameless family died out

I think one of my sons in that generation, killed someone in too hmm

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#6 2018-06-11 21:23:44

pein
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Re: Shot out to the Coco family :)

https://onehouronelife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=2081

sorry, 8th gen, but then like half hour in other, so pretty sure its around 12
i had the only knife at first, then i got it back, a lady was killing someone then starved, the other guy ran and return with bow, he was actually helpful after that, i made a vein and fed sheep, compost, made reserve hoes and all tools again and left some ingots and iron, but the vein was very close


https://onehouronelife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=7986 livestock pens 4.0
https://onehouronelife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=4411 maxi guide

Playing OHOL optimally is like cosplaying a cactus: stand still and don't waste the water.

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#7 2018-06-12 11:07:41

sc0rp
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Registered: 2018-05-25
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Re: Shot out to the Coco family :)

Lomice wrote:

I was Ruby Coco, 3rd generation, I spend most of my life hunting rabbits, we had a small carrot farm going and some berry trees when I died.
[...]
Just started playing the game about a week ago, it was my first time experiencing a long blood line, so happy I was there to help it grow, I'm glad I came back to see what it turn out to be, sadly at the end there were no girls and I pretty much the last survivors where boys, except for my niece, but both of us were too old to have babies, it kinda sucked cause we had enough food to keep us alive.

Thank you family <3

I'm glad you had nice experience.  I was Cara in 2nd gen.
http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … &id=301743

I've set up most of the farm here.  And I wouldn't call it "small".  When I was born, there was adobe and three clay blobs.  I left the place with nearly 30 berry bushes, few patches of carrots, few patches of corn, few patches of squash, few patches of beans and few patches of milkweed. That's quite huge for 2nd gen. The farm might have looked like a big mess for untrained eye, but actually it was carefully laid out around border of desert patches, so people stopping by to have a snack, mothers nursing babies and kids watering plants all kept their temp right, without even thinking about it. That's why we could afford 4 3rd gen womens living to old age, popping babies all time, with no famine in sight.

I wonder who my older sister Nana was.  She spend all game trying to make her first stew.  Thanks a lot for bringing all various seeds!  Unfortunatly she died of old age after finally preparing raw stew and waiting for hot coals to boil it.  She passed it to the next gen.  Hope it tasted good.

I'm also curious who worked their ass off getting iron and setting up the forge?  We had steel tools when I was mid 30s. That helped a lot.  Stone hoes break like matchsticks now.  They have only about 20 uses, but you have to spend 8 on replanting milkweed for the next one.

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