Thrennion began his life with a couple of unsettling genetic mutations, only he turned out to be much more adaptable than I thought. When I pictured him as an adult, I saw a rather unhappy Norn. Fast forward to ... Continue Reading


Thrennion began his life with a couple of unsettling genetic mutations, only he turned out to be much more adaptable than I thought. When I pictured him as an adult, I saw a rather unhappy Norn. Fast forward to ... Continue Reading

It wasn’t long before my Creatures 1 world found itself with one more egg! Zelroo had a relatively simple pregnancy after experiencing the death of a friend. She was considerate enough to lay her bright egg right near the ... Continue Reading

The end of the fifth generation of Norns was slowly drawing to a close, and I was faced with another loss shortly after I stepped into Albia. A beloved Norn passed away and left his friend, Losthrayte, to find ... Continue Reading

Many of my Creatures 1 Norns were in their twilight hour of life, so I felt rather prepared for the inevitable. Of course, when it actually happened, I was still very sad. Brekennion and Losthrayte became traveling companions, yet ... Continue Reading

The desert island in my Creatures 1 world was quite the spot for a certain pair of Norns. The last time I visited them, they were setting up a home in the lowest level of the island. It was ... Continue Reading

Poor Thrennion! His status as one of the last male Norns in Albia put him in high demand, and he was about to get even more popular with Zelroo and Hybralvao. Chip wrote a beautiful tribute story for me, ... Continue Reading

There were no more Norns to introduce to this generation of my Creatures 1 world, yet there were still plenty of adventures to have! Young Thrennion proved how he could quickly adapt, yet he was soon faced with an ... Continue Reading

With my work on so many new Creatures 1 egg sprite sets, I learned a few things about working with C1 images. For one, there is a specific palette file that defines 256 colors within the game. Use any ... Continue Reading