Soon enough, the youngest Norns of Albia began to grow up and explore their world in more detail. Little Pettvika decided to make a feast of whatever she could get her tiny hands on. Norns are notorious for their ... Continue Reading


Soon enough, the youngest Norns of Albia began to grow up and explore their world in more detail. Little Pettvika decided to make a feast of whatever she could get her tiny hands on. Norns are notorious for their ... Continue Reading

One creature who had adjusted quite well to the new world was Skuld the female Grendel! As with many C1 Grendels, she was quite good at taking care of herself independently. Oddly enough, I heard a kisspop when she ... Continue Reading

What better way to celebrate a new world than a new birth? This adorable little Norn is Nordmela! Her father is Folkvar, and her mother is Dagny. Interestingly enough, Dagny only produced three eggs during her lifetime: Forvika was ... Continue Reading

No one seemed more excited to be back in action again than Kleppstad! He had reached his last life stage some time ago, but still seemed fairly intent on taking care of himself. Perhaps he remembered what a fertile ... Continue Reading

I had quite a few eggs to hatch in my world, and it was only moments before the first Norn popped out! This is Torvo, the first of Lamna’s triplets to hatch. Since Lamna was not lucky enough to ... Continue Reading

Nevorria was bursting with pride after she became the alpha female! This photo was captured at the moment she laid her first egg and solidified her place. Whereas every other female would be exported after bearing a litter, Nevorria ... Continue Reading

Our journey through Dee’s genetics is almost completed! I highly recommend at least glancing through Part I and Part II of this case study. I briefly want to cover her modified instincts, appearance genes, and pigments. Further along, I ... Continue Reading

In Part I, we had a look at the genome of Dee, a very interesting Creatures 1 Norn who is descended from the Yin Yang Norns. Special thanks go to Malkin again for suggesting Dee as a case study! ... Continue Reading