Chapter 27 - Pestilence & Paparazzi
Life went on in Moonlight Falls with all its usual weirdness as Barty dove fully into his requirements. The latest drama for the rest of the family involved Macavoy’s new ability to cast a Pestilence Curse (I guess after years and years of conjuring apples for hours at a time, he finally got there). His first attempt at cursing Matilda didn’t seem to do anything - or at least, I thought not, until a couple days later when Matilda showed up at one of her great-grandfather’s free clinics.
“Everything looks good, Matilda! Keep on keepin’ on.”
“But--*cough*--I don’t feel very well…”
“I said everything looks good! And I’m a doctor, so I know! All right, people, who’s next?”
Over the next week or so, the sickness did indeed spread through the family. It resulted in two or three days of bad moodlets for anyone who caught it, but the truly annoying part was the “Coughing Fit” action, which automatically canceled anything else the Sim was doing at the time. This meant that nobody was able to get more than an hour’s sleep at a time because they kept waking up to cough.
A little too real am I RIGHTEventually, I got so fed up with Macavoy casting curses all the time that I banished him to the family’s other lot across town. This was the same lot where Macavoy had blown up a million pieces of furniture for his inventing skill challenges. The charred remains were cleared away and a small hut was built.
Screenshot-71.jpg…Where Macavoy went right back to playing with magic (and occasionally cursing himself with the pestilence out of pure boredom).
Don’t worry, I still let him visit his wife and his younger kiddos occasionally. He was pleased to find that the twins, Anderson and Myra, had grown up and Anderson was now a zombie - at least on this one occasion.
Yeah and apparently Aubrey is only capable of producing female children that are exact clones of her.
Since our next generation was going to be a werewolf, I started spending a bit more time with Bailey, having her go out hunting to see the results. She didn’t make the most convincing huntress ever with that prim-and-proper vibe, but she did manage to collect an impressive array of valuable collectibles in her first few outings. (I’m nervous to have our future werewolf heir do any collecting, though, since the categories of items hunted are random up to a certain level.)
Bailey kept running into some sort of routing issues while hunting. Sometimes she’d run growling to a certain location, arrive, and stamp her foot and wave in frustration because she couldn’t actually hunt the thing that she was trying to hunt. Or something.
Cornelius was keeping busy at the hospital, as usual, but he was also rather busy with his love interest, Rachel Gandillon. He’d rolled a wish to kiss her shortly after meeting her a few chapters ago. Weeks later, he finally asked her out to Mick’s and kissed her on the lawn before they went inside.
The rest of the night was spent singing very, very badly together.
Rachel was a most gracious supporter of her date. Hey Cornelius! I think we found a keeper!
And Barty? Well, he was neck-deep in requirements 24/7. The man hardly ever slept thanks to Van Helsing, his Motive Mobile. He spent nights clacking away at his computer, writing satire books, and days working in the directing branch of the film career.
Once in a while he got to spend an afternoon somewhere scenic filming B-roll footage. I don’t know what B-roll footage even is, but apparently paparazzi are not allowed to be in it.
Barty supermaxed the writing skill much quicker than I expected. He’d shot up to level 10 within about two days of young adulthood, but even after that his progress was impressively quick. After only a couple of in-game weeks he was able to turn his attention to alchemy, which he supermaxed soon after.
The writing skill comes with lots of high-point wishes and plenty of opportunities. That, plus constant use of Van Helsing, an unending supply of plasma fruit (which gives a +50 moodlet when eaten raw), and 150 Vials of Bliss made of pure lettuce, pushed Barty through the rest of his requirements at impressive speed. He reached the top of his career and completed his final wish well before his adult birthday. (Which will never happen anyway because he became Immortal for one of his Lifetime Rewards, but hey! It felt impressive.)
Once everything was nailed down, it was time for another genie encounter.
And then a Bailey encounter.
And then a paparazzi encounter. This paparazzi guy was a witch who was almost as bad as Macavoy when it came to casting curses on anyone within a half-mile radius. Suddenly I had nothing for Barty to do anymore, so he got to "Intimidate" the paparazzi for fun. Worth it.
You can probably imagine what happened next.
Bailey walked into the fortune telling wagon for work the next day, then pivoted and walked right back out just in time to spin into a new outfit. Generation 5 was nigh!
Barty and Bailey were excited to be parents. I tried not to worry about that slightly hungry gleam in Barty’s eye.
Bailey was pampered to the max during her pregnancy. She hardly moved from the couch and the kids’ TV show she was forced to watch. (Genies are supposed to guarantee triplets, but with room for only two additional Sims in the household, I wanted to be extra-sure we'd get twins.)
I did let her escape the house one night when she had a wish to read a pregnancy book. Once she arrived at the library, however, she turned right around and made a beeline for the Vault of Antiquity, where she autonomously chose to Research the Supernatural. It turns out that Supernatural Fan is actually a hilarious trait, especially because Bailey’s ultimate discovery in the archives was that “the Supernatural is nothing but a bunch of hogwash”. (Suuure, Bailey, suuuuure.) She also had some kind of encounter with ghost broccoli? I think I need to send my Sims into rabbit holes more often. (And my favorite part of Bailey being a Supernatural Fan? The fact that she still gets the “Wow! A vampire!” moodlet whenever she’s around her husband. So cute.)
Generation 4 - Bartholomew BuslingthorpeLife State: Vampire
Traits: Hates the Outdoors, Friendly, Snob, Lucky, Vehicle Enthusiast
Favorites: Soul, Tofu Dog / O Positive, White
LTW: Turn the Town
Spouse: Bailey Swain
Toddler Requirements: Level 3 in two skills (xylophone, writing books), best friends with both parents
Child Requirements: Honor Roll, one opportunity (Stinky Bugs)
Teen Requirements: Honor Roll, romantic interest (Tabitha Herrington), level 3 of cemetery part-time job
1 Best Friend: Shonna Knox (vampire)
2 Career Rewards: Sim Choice Award, Green Orb Award
3 BlackOps: Emergency Interviewer, A Little Bit Of Drama, A Few Pages Of Satire
4 Lifetime Rewards: Acclaimed Author, Immortal, Map to the Stars, Watering Hole Regular
5 Regular Wishes: Master the Alchemy Skill, Marry Bailey, Make At Least $15,000 In Royalties, Make At Least $25,000 In Royalties, Reach Level 10 of the Film Directing Career
6 Skill Challenges: Specialist Writer, Speed Writer, Prolific Writer, Master Alchemist, Excellent Elixirs, Alchemists Anonymous
7 Items for Museum: Satire Books