On a late spring evening, just as the light was starting to dim outside, a little life began to stir in Albia. It was finally time to begin anew again with a new generation of Norns and Grendels! I ... Continue Reading


On a late spring evening, just as the light was starting to dim outside, a little life began to stir in Albia. It was finally time to begin anew again with a new generation of Norns and Grendels! I ... Continue Reading

One of the elements of starting a new Creatures world often goes unmentioned, even though it can be rather important. It takes some time to set everything up perfectly, before the sudden storm of Norns flies by to devour ... Continue Reading

After spending over a year in a folder, my two Creatures 1 Norns from the tutorial world were brought back to life! I meant to post more about them and the different gameplay mechanics long ago, yet that idea ... Continue Reading

With the fifth generation of Creatures 1 Norns chosen from a large stock of eggs, I decided to get things in order a little ahead of schedule. My recent Creatures numbers game resulted in the idea that I could ... Continue Reading

The final chapter of this Creatures 1 generation meant that it was time to go into planning mode! I took a moment to look at the Performance Kit for the world that was coming to an end. The numbers ... Continue Reading

I intended to complete this generation of Creatures 1 Norns and Grendels prior to Discover Albia’s birthday, yet I had the unfortunate event of Adaon’s death to deal with. Arianllyn played a mournful tune on the harp, which was ... Continue Reading

Happy birthday, Discover Albia! Today marks the fourth year of this blog’s existence! It’s been a thrilling journey, filled with plenty of amazing readers. Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to read, whether it’s been a ... Continue Reading

After spending so much time with my Creatures 1 Norns, my two Grendels were rightfully feeling neglected. I found Adaon in the garden with a 60% life force: I assumed he had been ill, but there were no traces ... Continue Reading