A few weeks ago, I mentioned that I would be posting a few tutorials about the features of CrEd32, which is a program for Creatures 1. Thanks to everyone who responded to the survey! It seems I have some ... Continue Reading


A few weeks ago, I mentioned that I would be posting a few tutorials about the features of CrEd32, which is a program for Creatures 1. Thanks to everyone who responded to the survey! It seems I have some ... Continue Reading

On the quiet docks of Creatures 1, I found Orddu enjoying a short respite. She was one of the older Norns of the world, as her delicate wrinkles endlessly revealed! Although she had stayed with Melyngar for a long ... Continue Reading

Albia was in a state of impressive peace, save for one Norn. Melyngar became unable and unwilling to eat, which brought her life force down to a dangerous level of about 30%. Her body was able to sustain her ... Continue Reading

I caught up with Taran in the caves beneath the desert island. He was grateful to escape from the grasp of the sunlight, and Llyan soon joined him. She was just shy of twelve hours old, and I knew ... Continue Reading

Taran, Orgoch, and Llyan decided to form an old Norn colony on the desert island. It was ill-planned, especially with its lack of food sources! I brought in enough carrots and honey to keep everyone sustained for a bit. ... Continue Reading

Although Adaon’s teleportation trick was still a mystery, he settled in quite nicely in the Albian music room. His tiny fingers wove a beautiful tune on the harp, though he was not opposed to producing some unfiltered noise from ... Continue Reading

With the terrible loss of Ellidyr, Albia found itself without the presence of a Grendel. The silver lining to the cloud of death was that any new Grendels would be the children of Achren and Ellidyr: Their legacy would ... Continue Reading

Many might recall a discussion about the Creatures Editor 32 (CrEd32) during the CCSF 2012. Created by Kinnison over a decade ago, this powerful program for Creatures 1 is still relatively unknown. Some aspects of it might seem a ... Continue Reading