I quite accidentally gave them different expressions but they’re all ready!
Here’s a second picture. 🙂
All that’s left to do is wash, dry and mail them off to their new home!
Hey again! It figures I’d have a great weekly feature idea just before moving again. Yeah, it seems I move a lot, right?
Anyway, probably 2 months from now, once I’ve settled into the new house, I’ll start streaming Creatures weekly but I need ideas about what to stream and what day to choose, nevermind what hours!
Here are some ideas that I’ve cooked up myself (watch this space so I can add member ideas!)
1) A weekly wolfling run. Any number of people can submit (or choose) creatures every week for the stream. The last surviving Creature (or one with most offspring, or most kills, whatever) wins! The victory conditions will be randomly chosen and will remain secret until the stream starts.
2) A ‘drama’ show. Here, I’ll have a number of creatures of various breeds, species, etcetera to live out their lives with narration. I’m not very creative so this might have to be a recorded and edited feature instead of a stream.
3) An afk LNA style stream. Here, I’ll have Amaikokonut’s autotab cos file in effect to monitor creatures. There will be no narration. Just creature drama! Creatures can be submitted at the end of every stream to my e-mail address to be featured the next week or whenever a creature dies. We’d have to do test runs, sort of. Any creature that is not immortal would be allowed.
4) Tying in streams with the Creature-trading world concept that I’m working on with Norn_XXL (Idea: Norn_XXL)
Next is what day of the week! I think Wednesdays would be fun for the alliteration (The Weekly Wednesday Wolfling Run!) but any other day of the week would be fine by me. Time slots can be decided after I move and finally, I could do any of the creatures games and could even alternate between the 3(4?). Leave some input and let me know what you think!
In case you didn’t get the news, I finished the Norn doll I was working on.
I’ve chosen to call him Chester Nornington and when he isn’t holding crochet hooks, stitch markers and yarn balls for me, he’s guarding the dog cookies on the desk. He isn’t a very cheerful guy seeing as he has to protect the dog cookies from two 40 lbs dogs.