A wonderful blast of lightning knocked out my power over the weekend, and I lost a beautiful set of pictures I had been planning on using for a new entry. No worries, though! Creatures remained unharmed, and it wasn’t ... Continue Reading


A wonderful blast of lightning knocked out my power over the weekend, and I lost a beautiful set of pictures I had been planning on using for a new entry. No worries, though! Creatures remained unharmed, and it wasn’t ... Continue Reading

A very happy baby Norn emerged from the incubator shortly after his egg was warmed up! This is Erikstad, the third child of Arik and Eydis. He was the first second generation Norn to not look like his parents: ... Continue Reading

It was only a matter if time before Arnes was no longer the only Norn in the world! Out of this pretty little egg popped out the daughter of Arik and Eydis: This is Bolga! She looked almost exactly ... Continue Reading

Halvor was the very first creature to enjoy the brand new Albia! He seemed very impressed, and quickly made his way from the incubator area to the jungle. It was nice to listen to him and know what he ... Continue Reading

I decided to take a quick look at the genetic differences between Norns and Grendels. As one of the more misunderstood beings in Creatures 1, Grendels have a few key differences that can make caring for them slightly different ... Continue Reading

It was only moments into my latest visit to Albia when Bera became pregnant by the omnipresent Folkvar! He disappeared shortly afterwards, as was his custom. I couldn’t help but share in Bera’s excitement and happiness: Ever since she ... Continue Reading

One of the most interesting features of Creatures can also be one of the most confusing and daunting. Even in the relatively simple world of C1, Norn genetics are extremely complicated. All the same, a challenge is always fun! ... Continue Reading

I continued the second phase of the first generation by hatching another egg. The ultimate goal is to have a fertile male and female of five different Norn types form the foundation. Meet Ingelill, which is pronounced [ING-eh-lil] and ... Continue Reading