A very special thanks goes to Creatures Caves for adding 26 new Norns as downloadable adoptions! The original Discover Albia Norns could not be completely forgotten, and I hope to hear about their adventures in other C1 games! I ... Continue Reading
Norns Archive

Is That Another Horse Norn?
In the peacefulness of the temple, beneath the flickering torches, Brennis passed on from old age. He was, in a way, a savior for Albia. Without him, many of the females would not have had the opportunity to become ... Continue Reading

Attack of the Clones, Creatures Style
For a time, the White Haired Pixie Norn look was most prevalent in Albia, since the healthy adult females all had these strong traits. Recently, however, the Horse Norn traits have taken a more dominant role, despite the fact ... Continue Reading

New and Familiar Residents of Albia
Does this face ring a bell? This is little Enterra, the one Norn who broke out of her egg and had to be exported. Luckily, she’s back to take on the world with her honey pot! She resembles many ... Continue Reading

The Little Baby Norn with the Big Appetite
It’s amazing to see how far just four of the original hatchery Norns have gone! I was a little surprised to see two eggs still waiting to be hatched: Although the genetic pool may not be as diverse as ... Continue Reading

Age and the Not-So-Inevitable
Onessa reached an old age a bit sooner than was expected, although it’s quite possible that the plague took a lot out of her. She tends to wander off alone, staring off into space and waiting for food to ... Continue Reading

A Norn’s Neverending Pregnancy
Recall that Olennia recently showed signs of a genetic mutation affecting her progesterone and estrogen production. Specifically, these are inversely related, with a certain amount of progesterone always in her system, without the presence of a fertilized egg. Making ... Continue Reading

The New Kid on the Block
I last left Albia with 6 fertile females and 2 infertile males. Although there were about five unhatched eggs in storage, it was obvious that without a new male, most of the younger females would have a slim chance ... Continue Reading



