
index:
1: The Story of the Last Shee
2: Installation
3: Looking after your Shee
4: bugs
5: Credits
6: Contacts 

**The Story of the Last Shee**

Thousands of years ago, all the Shee left Albia to search for a better
world...

All? Not quite.

Moving so many people and all the food and provisions the Shee needed for
their long interstellar journey, there was bound to be accidents, things
accidentally left behind.

All was silent in Albia. The dust was settling after the Shee's exodus, and
the final few abandoned norns shuffled through the deserted land. In the
darkest corner of the cobwebbed cellars, an egg sat, waiting to hatch.
Inside, the outline of the baby creature could be seen. It wasn't a norn
egg, though. It was larger, and a mottled green never seen in norn, grendel
or ettin eggs. The form inside seemed thin and spidery compared with the
stocky little bodies of the norns. A norn approached the egg.
"Me foo dis." she proclaimed, picked the egg up, and walked proudly off with
it. After a while, she dropped it, and then forgot she had ever seen it. The
little embryo inside the egg was still now, and nothing would wake it until
it was placed in the incubator.

Years passed, and the norns and Grendels died out. The bottom levels of
Albia filled up with earth, and were lost. Finally, a new race appeared- the
Handish, and resurrected the norns and the Grendels, but it never saw the egg
waiting patiently at the bottom of a lift shaft. One day, however, a young
male norn picked it up, and then rode the lift up to the ground floor. He
wandered across into the kitchen, and put the egg down- into the incubator.

A few minutes passed, and the Shee hatched. Norns clustered
round, looking at this stranger they knew no word for, and taught him their
ways. That was the last Shee or was it.

But one of any thing is no good, when the Shee labs and the Ettin race were
covered and trapped inside Albia so was the Second egg. The Ettin soon found
this still green egg and with know way of hatching it hid it. Far from the the
hands of the Grendels who would do it harm. Time passed the Grendel and Ettin
forgot about the Egg. Then the volcano began to erupt the land was opened and the Ettin met the Norns. The Shee by this time had learnt from the norns and set out to explore the New World. Things were coming back to the Shee, things about the time when Shee ruled albia and something pulled him towards the lost egg. After many days of searching he found the egg and brought it to the incubator, there he watched as the Last of the ancient race hatched.

**Installation**

In order to see the shee, you must place all files ending in .s16 into the 
images folder, and all files ending in .att into the body data folder of
your Creatures game. Then import Sidhe or She into your game.

**Looking after your Shee**

The shee is not selectable, until you have the Grendel and Ettin Selector powered up.

The shee is genetically distinct from the norns, grendels and Ettin. The 
principal changes are better eating habits, much longer lived (about 72
hours- he matures slowly, too.) and he is able to control his body 
temperature. He will expend energy in the cold to stay warm- be warned
this means that he can die of hypothermia! When hot, he secretes a new 
chemical, chemical no. 88, called 'water'. He can obtain this by breaking
down starchy food- so if he complains about being hot, try feeding him
something starchy.

**Bugs**

The Shee can damage worlds if you place them in either the gene splicer or the metamorphic device I have experimented with this and it causes you world to close and reset to the last save point. I can not accept any responsibly if damage is done to you computer or creatures 2 world. 

**Credits**
All sprites were created or based on Lis Morris's original Shee sprites.
Female Shee assembled and edited by Ettin Boy
Converted to creatures 2 by Ettin Boy
Thanks Mat for testing the Shee. Special thanks to Celeste for testing and posting the Shee.
**Contacts**

If you have any problems or bug reports, email at: sales@charvet.co.uk 

Enjoy!
Lis,
http://www.shee.demon.co.uk/
Ettin Boy's e-mail
sales@charvet.co.uk
