The next egg to be hatched was a special one, for inside was the only child of Arnes. He struggled throughout his life, yet found one lucky moment to kisspop with Dalselv. It never dawned on me that the ... Continue Reading


The next egg to be hatched was a special one, for inside was the only child of Arnes. He struggled throughout his life, yet found one lucky moment to kisspop with Dalselv. It never dawned on me that the ... Continue Reading

After nursing Angharad back to health and succeeding in feeding her a few carrots, I was ready to bring another Norn into Albia. A little male named Coll popped out of his shell and was ready for action right ... Continue Reading

With the sad and untimely death of Smoith the Grendel still fresh in my mind, I was determined to hatch another male Grendel who would live longer. This adorable little one is Ellidyr, an Aqua Grendel from Grendel Man! ... Continue Reading
One of my biggest issues with Creatures 1 Grendels is the way that the females struggle to move about. Anyone who has had a little baby Grendel probably has seen how adorable the females are… Until they start to ... Continue Reading

With my first two Grendel residents lounging comfortably in the garden, I set to work on introducing the first Norn egg into this world. The third generation began with a beautiful female named Angharad! She is the daughter of ... Continue Reading

A fresh new world awaited my eager eyes as I entered Creatures 1. This would be the start of the third generation: The beginning of a generation that would combine the best of their Norn ancestors. The honeybees buzzed ... Continue Reading
Decisions about which Norns to keep and use are always difficult. One must find a balance between diversity, favorites, and some genetic stability. It’s a necessary task for some worlds, and an absolutely essential task for Creatures 1! I ... Continue Reading

Hopen quickly found herself at the end of her life, despite her excellent eating skills. Still, 10 hours and 17 minutes was nothing to be ashamed of. I had hoped that she would pass on peacefully near her garden, ... Continue Reading