Time had slowly woven itself into the past, and little Orgoch was already growing up before I knew it. She tried to follow in Eilonwy’s footsteps, though that entailed terrible eating habits and a lot of slapping. I coaxed ... Continue Reading


Time had slowly woven itself into the past, and little Orgoch was already growing up before I knew it. She tried to follow in Eilonwy’s footsteps, though that entailed terrible eating habits and a lot of slapping. I coaxed ... Continue Reading

Angharad looked so thrilled when she found the tomato plant, and one would expect that I would share in her contagious smile. Instead, I was in another panic stricken frenzy. Why? Angharad’s pregnancy at around 11 hours and 30 ... Continue Reading

A little blue egg mysteriously made its way into Albia, and the incubator whirred to life as it always had. The precious little one looked amazingly like Orddu, yet they were entirely unrelated. Meet Orgoch, the daughter of Engan ... Continue Reading

With a little motivation at long last, I broke ground on my latest Creatures 1 project! Before I go into any detail, know that this is not absolutely necessary to play the game. In fact, the project is basically ... Continue Reading

Although announcements abounded for the new Norn eggs, the resident Grendels were not about to be left out of the excitement! Achren felt a little under the weather after laying her tenth egg, yet Ellidyr was the happiest father ... Continue Reading

As another day began in Albia, my attention was focused entirely on Angharad. At over 11 hours and 30 minutes old, she had successfully conceived her seventh egg. I was in a panic, and jumped whenever she seemed to ... Continue Reading

I braced myself for the impending death of Angharad. I put off my time in Creatures 1 for that exact reason, so I wasn’t surprised when a death announcement popped up after a few minutes. To my horror, though, ... Continue Reading

Orddu was one of the funniest Norns when it came to the learning computer! To make sure each concept sinks in, I always repeat a word until the baby can say it about four or five times. I tried ... Continue Reading