The newlyweds go off to China with the bride’s grandfather as a somewhat unusual travel companion. Victor is just there to complete his photo collection. Maeve is the first sim to gain entrance the ancient Dragon Cave and wants to explore it while her husband is more interested in reading the book he brought with him.
Maeve: “That statue looks best over there… No wait; push it in the other direction, I see the floor switch now.”
Bubba: “Make up your mind woman, this thing is heavy! Why can’t you do this yourself?”
Maeve: “But you are so athletic and strong and I’m so weak, I have no body skill at all.”
Maeve’s adventuring method is a little strange, it involves someone else following and doing most heavy work for her. The reason is that I don’t want her to get any athletic points yet since I’m hoping she’ll get mostly cooking opportunities as her special OP and I’m planning the athletics skillmax for the next generation. That child will probably also be a girl since I got the idea to have generation 5-6 being males and generation 3-4 and 7-8 being females to have some more variation among the immortals.
Bubba: ”Hey, you just smashed a boulder with that gigantic axe you found! I thought you said you were weak. ”
Maeve: “It's a magical axe for boulders and clearing rubble; I don’t need any strength to use it.”
Bubba: “Is there a magical weapon for moving statues too? Then I might actually get some rest on this trip.”
Maeve got to visa level two adventuring in China and also found Pangu’s axe. Maeve and Bubba both got wishes to have first child during this trip and since Tosha still has a lot left on her age bar they can start trying for baby without waiting for his art skills to be complete.
I’m thinking of renaming Bubba something else. I might just have gotten the wrong impression from American media but for me the idea of someone named “Bubba” comes with the mental image of a big guy living in a trailer with his wife and ten children and everybody is also each others cousin.
First priority for Maeve is still cooking and after a few days she completes her cooking skill and also completes her LTW by learning all recipes. She can now make fresh ambrosia and Victor also gets to eat his favourite food for the first time in his long life.
Arthur: “I hope the food tastes well; have some perfect nectar to go along with it. I’m sorry I can’t offer more of this cake, it’s my special diet.”
Arthur finally repaired the last computer he needed for the electrician challenge and is now an immortal. He eats his first ambrosia at a small gathering of his friends in his new property Central Park. The fantastic upgrade that gave the park three stars was adding one more bench and a new grill.
He knows his friends don’t fill the requirements for ambrosia but compensates a bit by serving his daughters homemade lobster and baked angel food cake to all his friend accept April Song who ran away to fish instead. Ramiro and Chandra (furthest away in the picture) are the only ones among the friends that seem to have any children; they live together now in a house full of young boys and he is engaged to her sister Jennie.
Immortality requirements for generation 2: Arthur Crown1. LTW: The perfect garden.
2. Career: Science.
3. Skill SuperMaxed: Handiness.
4. Properties: Science building and central park, fully upgraded.
5. Unique Rewards: Super green thumb, Fireproof homestead, Teleportation pad.
6. Best Friends: Cliff Alto, Marisol Bachelor, Rob Burton, Ramiro Landgraab, Chandra Neal and April Song.
7. Black ops: Settle an argument (Handiness); Broken laptop (Handiness); Fix the election...machines (Handiness); The best evaporating dish is a clean one (Science); Fix it! (Science); Nourishment for herbivores (Science).
8. Portraits, sculptures and photos: Toddler, child, teen, young adult, adult and elder.
That was a lot of updates at once but I finally wanted to catch up with where I am in the game.