Sheesh, having such a morose figure in nurseries would definitely be disconcerting for kids. No wonder Nina had nightmares about it! I really like the idea of the NPCs being 'demi-watchers'. The way I understand it, you suggest they're like... folk legends of the Sim World? It would make a lot of sense if they were perceived as this. And I suppose that in a world where magic is a political issue, folk legends get treated more seriously.
Yes, they're like folk legends/saints. So sims could keep icons of them around and ask for help from them and such. (maybe there's a Feast of the Social Bunny day or something?)
I really liked this, especially as it involved the grey lady. I'm really loving how you're incorporating all the little aspects of the Sims game into your story - it's flowing really well and makes sense! I hope you don't mind a quick WCIF - do you know where I can get that mini Grey Lady statue, the on in Nina's bedroom?
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I really like the idea of the NPCs being 'demi-watchers'. The way I understand it, you suggest they're like... folk legends of the Sim World? It would make a lot of sense if they were perceived as this. And I suppose that in a world where magic is a political issue, folk legends get treated more seriously.
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The mini statue can be found on insim here:
http://www.insimenator.org/index.php/topic,107491.0.html
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