I recently mentioned how Xodin had discovered the still and the wonderful world of alcohol. Fortunately in Creatures 1, the drug is less of a toxin and more of a source of pleasure. Norns and Grendels alike suffer from ... Continue Reading


I recently mentioned how Xodin had discovered the still and the wonderful world of alcohol. Fortunately in Creatures 1, the drug is less of a toxin and more of a source of pleasure. Norns and Grendels alike suffer from ... Continue Reading

After the sadness surrounding the first death in Albia, my Norns are starting to return to normal and smile. Most importantly, Noric and Adria have improved their health as a result of better eating habits. A very special thanks ... Continue Reading

Death is a natural part of Norn life, but it is something that is never sought after. In many cases, it’s also unexpected and heartbreaking. Old age or disease often indicate an impending visit to the grave. In the ... Continue Reading

Xodin made a trip back to the mainland, after realizing that the island can get a bit stuffy. Perhaps he came looking for me, since I’ll grudgingly admit that I neglected him for a time. With Adria running away ... Continue Reading

Naturally, Norns are polygamous by nature and are mainly driven by drives and the desire to pass along their genes. Of course, with Adria and Noric, I was hoping against hope that our newest mature female, Evria, would end ... Continue Reading

It’s amazing how quickly time can fly in Creatures, and how a few Norns can make the world seem out of control. But I think that’s part of the challenge of the game: Being able to have a functioning ... Continue Reading

Happily, Diren is growing up in a wonderful little world! He has yet to demonstrate his father’s issue with forgetting how to eat, and he just loves hanging around the garden. Seems like he’s growing up so quickly: He ... Continue Reading

After some quiet time on her own, Adria decided it was ready to lay her first egg! She was quite surprised by the whole process, but I think curiosity was more evident than fear. To her credit, note the ... Continue Reading