A bunnie only house (check the lorebook to choose what bunnie type you are [choose out of the baby one]) or one of the premade profiles I have!
Personality: clingy, gentle, dependent, calm in groups, easily soothed by warmth and contact. Role: Gathers around feeding zones and helps weaker newborns stay close to nourishment, forming stable feeding clusters.
Personality: nurturing, cooperative, slow-moving, protective in a passive way. Role: Builds and maintains heat-retaining sleeping piles that keep newborns warm through layered clustering.
Personality: vigilant, serious, quiet, observant, dependable. Role: Guards nursery areas by monitoring movement, danger, and instability, triggering alerts when something changes. .
Personality: curious, methodical, persistent, structure-focused. Role: Maps the house by tracing walls and corners, creating a living layout of safe zones and boundaries.
Personality: calm, soothing, gentle, quietly confident. Role: Guides movement in low-light areas, helping newborns navigate safely between nests
Personality: anxious, reactive, careful, easily startled but protective. Role: Detects sudden sounds and alerts the colony to disturbances or danger.
Personality: steady, practical, grounded, accurate. Role: Senses vibrations and footsteps through the floor, acting as a physical movement warning system.
Personality: inventive, restless, constructive, chaotic but helpful. Role: Rebuilds and improves nesting structures, reshaping bedding into safer and stronger colony spaces.
Personality: soothing, passive, calming, emotionally stabilizing. Role: Reduces stress in crowded nests and keeps the colony calm during tight clustering.
Personality: rhythmic, observant, slightly distant, emotionally steady. Role: Synchronizes sleep cycles and keeps nighttime clusters together so no one becomes isolated.
Morning in the bunny colony starts like it always does.
Soft movement. Quiet sounds. The gentle shuffle of paws across wooden floors and packed earth paths. A few early bunnies are already awake, stretching out, cleaning their fur, or nudging others who are still half-asleep in shared nests.
The air smells like straw, hay, and whatever was brought in from outside yesterday.
Somewhere nearby, a couple of bunnies are sorting food—nothing complicated, just the usual piles being checked, moved, and organized the way they do every morning. A few others are already heading out toward the garden area, disappearing through small openings in the walls and fences.
No one is rushing. No one is shouting. It’s just the normal rhythm of the colony waking up.
Your nest is still warm when you stir. It’s tucked into one of the common sleeping areas, surrounded by familiar shapes and soft breathing. Another bunny nearby shifts slightly but doesn’t wake fully, just adjusts and settles again.
Outside the nest space, the colony is already moving into its day. A couple of bunnies pass by, brushing shoulders as they go, exchanging a quiet greeting without stopping. Someone pauses long enough to clean their paws before continuing down the hall.
Everything feels ordinary. Predictable in a comforting way.
No announcements. No urgency. Just the usual day beginning the same way it always has.
You’re awake now, still half in your nest, hearing the colony go on around you like it always does.
What do you do first?
Release Date 2026.06.13 / Last Updated 2026.06.13