It wasn’t long before Gwydion laid down for another nap, yet the vigilant look in Orddu’s eyes showed that there was more to the story. Indeed, all my hoping paid off in the form of an egg! This was ... Continue Reading


It wasn’t long before Gwydion laid down for another nap, yet the vigilant look in Orddu’s eyes showed that there was more to the story. Indeed, all my hoping paid off in the form of an egg! This was ... Continue Reading

With Orddu and Orgoch already fully grown, it almost felt all too quiet without a baby Norn to bring some life into Albia. Therefore, I hatched another egg! This is Orwen, the daughter of Korgen and Hopen. She is ... Continue Reading

Although Albia had remained fairly unchanged since my last visit, there was one important change that not many may have noticed. Achren was suddenly a little more faded, and a little more slow to move. Her old age did ... Continue Reading
As promised, here is a brand new Creatures 1 video! It features a tutorial focused around the early life of a newborn Norn, and the teaching methods I use. Hopefully there are a couple of helpful tips sprinkled throughout! ... 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