I was about to create a video documenting a rather strange illness affecting Pipit and Whydah. However, before I even had time to set up a video, Pipit was resting happily in an almost fully recovered state. He flew ... Continue Reading


I was about to create a video documenting a rather strange illness affecting Pipit and Whydah. However, before I even had time to set up a video, Pipit was resting happily in an almost fully recovered state. He flew ... Continue Reading

All was well in my Docking Station world, where my Geats had made the successful transition to a new world. There were a few elements I added in, mostly to test them out without worrying too much about functionality. ... Continue Reading

Junco, the Norn I thought would only live a few hours, was well into his old man stage. The Albian island was a lovely place for him, but it had been abandoned by everyone ages ago. I found him ... Continue Reading

It might be April Fools’ Day, but there is some serious news brewing around Discover Albia! I was recently talking with Laura about creating a resource for frequently asked questions and common problems with the Creatures games. It started ... Continue Reading

My Colortrue Gaius were on a bit of a hiatus as I worked to build them a new world. Although the current one was not a failure, there were serious issues with overcrowding and excessive stress. Put together with ... Continue Reading

When I last left my Geats, I was in the middle of planning out a new home for them. It wasn’t that I suddenly despised the world they were in, but it was clear that it was just far ... Continue Reading

One of my recent concerns centered around the possibility that my Creatures 1 Grendels, Adaon and Arianllyn, would never meet up again. It took several hours, yet their reunion was a relatively happy one! They were so excited to ... Continue Reading

After suffering through a terrible day, I was tempted to either take a break from Creatures 1 or dive right back in to rebuild. I tentatively entered the world, suddenly so quiet and lonesome. Believe it or not, my ... Continue Reading