Evria was just so excited when she found out that I wanted to write a little bit about the White Haired Pixie Norns in Albia! I had never noticed it before, but the little curly twist of hair on ... Continue Reading


Evria was just so excited when she found out that I wanted to write a little bit about the White Haired Pixie Norns in Albia! I had never noticed it before, but the little curly twist of hair on ... Continue Reading

With the population pretty much at its maximum, less time is needed to bring up new baby Norns. Admittedly, I adore the new youngsters, but it can get pretty tiresome trying to guide each one through the first few ... Continue Reading

My Grendel, Xodin, has been entertaining himself with the lifts, instruments, and large supply of hootch while I’ve been rushing about with the new baby Norns. While there was a relative lull in activity, I spent some much needed ... Continue Reading

Prior to Evria’s and Evrietta’s newest eggs, the population in Albia stood at 9 Norns. Special thanks go to Tarlia for providing information about the population cap in Creatures 1. For some reason I had thought that 16 or ... Continue Reading

I find that I really look forward to starting up Creatures 1 to check on my Norns. Even though the population is starting to grow, I still find it necessary to check in on everyone. In the theories of ... Continue Reading

The location where a Norn is born in Albia often dictates what will happen during his or her first stage of life. In the relatively confined areas near the incubator and garden, a young Norn can’t get into too ... Continue Reading

The excitement and anticipation surrounding a new birth in Creatures sometimes eclipses the consequences of that birth. A new baby Norn is adorable, but I’ve already fallen into the trap of not thinking ahead. An educated Norn often does ... Continue Reading

Since Arnessa’s untimely demise, there have been no more pregnancies or births. I think all of the Norns are feeling a little melancholy, even though no one witnessed the actual death. Fortunately, everyone has been enjoying themselves in some ... Continue Reading