It was only a matter of time before everyone grew up, and most of the young males would be exported. I decided to spend a little time with them, since the females had gotten most of the attention up ... Continue Reading


It was only a matter of time before everyone grew up, and most of the young males would be exported. I decided to spend a little time with them, since the females had gotten most of the attention up ... Continue Reading

On my return visit to Remniova, my C3/DS world, I had an enormous list of things to do. There were eggs to hatch, names to choose, marks to apply, agents to inject, and several details to be ironed out. ... Continue Reading

At last, Aldra decided to abandon the incubator in search of more interesting scenes from the world! She found out how deliciously wonderful coffee could be, although I was thankful that she avoided a full blown caffeine addiction. Norns ... Continue Reading

It was just another day in Creatures 1, with a gentle breeze floating through the air and sending the wind sock into a dance. A lone piece of cheese sat poised on a platform, ready for an adventurous creature ... Continue Reading

Skuld the Grendel had been abandoned by the Norns, and found herself alone on the island for a time. No matter what I did, it seemed like her happiness had completely drained from her. However, Valla decided to take ... Continue Reading

Most of my Norns have only passed through the settlement, without much thought for exploration. Pettvika decided to break the mold by sticking her little Norn nose into everything! Naturally, one of the most dangerous weeds seemed to be ... Continue Reading

When the world settled down just enough, I raced to introduce another second generation Norn into Albia. One must take advantage of slow times, after all! This adorable little one is Valla, the daughter of Ranulf and Kari. Kari ... Continue Reading

Every Norn death is a bit of a sad and traumatic experience, yet the death of Leira was one of the most heartbreaking events I witnessed in Creatures. I knew she was getting quite old, and headed over to ... Continue Reading