Yay! Nice to see you're taking another stab at the 4x4 dynasty, Trip! Welcome back to the 4x4 board, by the way. I was getting lonely here all by myself
I was getting sad seeing the lonely 4x4 boards! At least they're better off than the Domination and DecaDynasty boards.
I think this temporary title "Trip Does a 4x4 Dynasty" has a nice ring to it.
I'll probably keep it for this thread, but the proper story (whenever I get to it) needs something more...literary.
I like it too, although it does sound like someone is taking an off-road trip.
I could totally have seen Mika and Gladsten doing that. Maybe for the story (98% of this is shot retroactively, so I get to do what I want!).
Generation Two: Jeremy Singh (né Yang)You should have been grey like your dad, Jeremy! You betrayed me.
First off, let's just start with his toddler pics. This guy was the cutest little baby ever:
Though he seemed to test his mum's patience.
After being born into a bad relationship (Jeff was kind of a jerk anyways), Jeremy grew up as a normal child with a showy flair. I assigned him the Diva trait early on and he spent a lot of time fishing for compliments. Because I wanted to wait until young adulthood for him to do...basically anything, the years leading up to that were boring.
But soon he would be the red-headed martial arts master of Moonlight Falls (not my first one either):
Jeremy's life was reliant on a good deal of strategy. My intended career for him was Acrobat, so no leveling up athletic until he could hold the job. As for martial arts, I intended to get most of that done in China (Malcolm holds a Level 3 VISA, so I can squeeze a lot out of it)...but not until he maxed his athletic skill, lest he level that significantly in China and therefore not have it count towards his profession. Tricky stuff...but it did mean that I completed Jeremy's requirements better than his "test run" (a.k.a. Generation Two from last attempt).
Don't worry, playing acrobats are totally worth it.
And his
stats:
Career: Acrobat
Two Best Friends: Kenyatta Weeks, Tommy Rader
Three Skill Challenges: Master of Meditation, Timber Terminator, Gem Collector
Four Ops: Showtime in the Park, Tour de Force, Secret Techniques, Meditation Benefits
I want to say that Jeremy finally had an easy, monogamous life, unlike his mum and grandparents. But nah.
PartnersHarold Singh (né Maldano) was Jeremy's high school sweetheart. They got romantic at prom and things were looking up for them for a while! Especially because Harold is of original townie stock: son of Peanut Ivy, and grandson of Marigold Maldano and Pappy Wolff. Jeremy was not the first red-headed, athletic martial artist to marry a Wolff either. (I had a life states dynasty founder once. If you remember her...I commend you for sticking with me for so long)
Harold eventually broke up with Jeremy, in spite of my best attempts. But why?
There was Catherine Bean, for starters. The granddaughter of Haley Sumari and homeless townie Victor Bean, and the daughter of homeless townie Kyle Huang, she stuck out as mother material in a town riddled with Y-chromosomes and puddingly females. And yes, she is the mother of Generation Three. At the moment, she and Jeremy have mutual wishes to marry each other, so we'll see what the future holds.
There was also Lea Witherspoon, a legally-edited (yay plastic surgery) homeless townie/Carmella's boss (she got a job in Business). Actually, she was the straw that broke Harold's back. Carmella hit Lea with a love charm, and Jeremy was the poor schmuck who said hi to her. I didn't mean for it to happen. And I don't have any pics of Lea, even though she was super-pretty after editing.
SiblingsJeremy, much like his mum, was the only child born to both of his parents. But it's not to say that they didn't provide him with extended options.
Sam Fitzgerald was born to Jeffrey and his new wife, Elizabeth Timbley (daughter of Branch Timbley and Zoe Durwood). Elizabeth was a rather plain-looking girl, considering that her dad is the same way and that Zoe isn't exactly a stunner either, so I was actually pretty thankful for Sam to come out looking like Jeff.
Shyam Farmwell (né Singh, left) barely counts, considering that he's Jeremy's step-brother...uncle (married his aunt Gretchen and yes, she proposed to him to keep the Farmwell name alive)...whatever. And Sanjit (right), his son with Gretchen, is simply Jeremy's cousin. But the pictures are here for completeness. They're family too.
Jeremy still has a lot of life to live, considering that I plan for him to stay young for a little while longer. So he might get a part two to his summary. But until next time: