It seems like 2013 was just beginning, and here it is coming to a close! This year was a wonderful one for the Creatures community, with plenty of new content to enjoy. I have a rather large list of ... Continue Reading
2013 Yearly Archive

A Norn’s Invincible Maternal Bond
Sometimes it amazes me at how many details I never fail to forget! Though it had been around two months since I last checked on my Creatures 1 Norns, I wasted no time in completing itty-bitty Niltava’s language training. ... Continue Reading

Returning to Creatures with C2toDS
Someone disappeared for quite some time! I devoted most of my time in November to the CCSF 2013 with my two wonderful partners in crime, Darby and Ghosthande. With a nonstop string of releases, I needed a little break ... Continue Reading

In Celebration of a Norn’s First Meal
I last left Creatures 1 with my two Grendels snuggled up near a very pregnant Astrapia. Her egg was soon delivered without incident, and she settled in for a well deserved nap. Adaon joined her, while Arianllyn waited impatiently ... Continue Reading

Mechanical Beginnings in Docking Station
The technological world I had planned for C3/DS took a backseat ride while I spent some time in Creatures 2, but the final preparations were finally completed! I removed a few agents in an attempt to avoid the extreme ... Continue Reading

Bridging a C2 Problem and Finding Another
The first order of business with Colony Twelve in Creatures 2 was to ensure that no one else would meet the same untimely end as Ectatomma 3. The last two females from that group decided to test the bridge ... Continue Reading

The Journey of Ant Norn Subject Myrmica 4
Before long, it appeared that the Myrmica group was about to become rather fractured. Their home was in the starting position with the greatest possible area, which pointed to a group that would fan out quite a bit. Yet ... Continue Reading

The Case of Pezz and Finding a Forgotten Breed
Recently, DragonSparke contacted me to take a look at one of her Norns who was stillborn, due to a genetic mutation. Fortunately, she managed to fix the offending gene and successfully hatch the egg. Congratulations! She discovered an unknown ... Continue Reading



