I’m not sure if you’ve guessed yet, but I do still have internet. I’ve looked through the sim section of the Apple App Store and I’ve picked out two of my favorite ‘sim’ games. Rather than force you to wait til I get my computer back for more Creatures stuff, I thought the least I could do was offer up some other game content for you to read up on after my Creatures backlog runs out. I’ll do my best to keep you informed and entertained guys! I promise.

~Kez

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At 7 hours 37 minutes old, Five Cheese passed away, surrounded by everything she needed. I’d petted her and encouraged her to eat food and seeds, but she only laid there. She took a nap, woke up to say “me love mom” and then promptly passed away.

She and all the other Generation 1 Norns are available for download. Please feel free to download them to meet them and raise them yourself.

I retired the wolfling vendor and gave the beach ball and pepper plant to Bethany to enjoy.

While she played and ate in the Norn Meso, I set about hatching all the eggs for export. We’ll get to meet everyone once the next world is started, so please don’t get mad at me for not sharing pictures just yet! ;D

In the time it took me to get everyone ready, Bethany became Ancient. She was just as angry as ever and continued to drink her Calm Balm, just as before. It almost seemed like the world was slowing down along with Bethany, though. I was starting to get errors every few minutes and Bethany was taking more and more naps. At 3 hours, 54 minutes, though, she was already starting to live longer than most of the other grendels.

I watched her eat tubas and shuffle around the lift for a while and even started crocheting. It reminded me of the times that I used to have a single creature to play with while I learned how to play the game. My creatures typically didn’t live for very long before they were beaten to death by grendels, but I was pretty relaxed by now anyway. Soon, Bethany hit 4 hours flat, still not quite reaching Impartial Relation’s record of around 4 hours, 20 minutes.

She watched the popping pappus seeds drift down and stared at the flowers as they grew. She was still fascinated by the Awkwood Creeper and watched as the seeds fell.

Eventually, she passed away, amongst the seeds she admired so much. She survived to 4 hours, 24 minutes of age and is survived by 2 eggs.

She will always be remembered for her dedication to both her lover, Gifted Waves, and to her fascination with the Awkwood plant.

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