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eumedieval · 6 months
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Loja Medieval de Tecidos!
Vários objetos decorativos (Jogo Base - Base Game) para decorar suas lojinhas de roupas. Observação: Usar a tecla de atalho [ para aumentar os panos enrolados acaso queiram no tamanho que está nas imagens.
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wewantmods · 10 months
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30+ Sims 4 Medieval CC: Embark On An Epic Journey
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summerr-the-simmer · 2 years
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The princesses of the castle give their parents a lot of grief sometimes, especially the elders, as Cassandra tries to find her daughters husbands. Luckily, Margaret is smitten with a nobleman and looks to be engaged soon. Later, Gerold and Daisy take advantage of a moment alone.
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eumedieval · 7 months
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Gnomos de Madeira!
Sim..., gnomos de madeira para decorar sua casa, sua marcenaria ou seja lá o que você quiser decorar. Todos são para jogo base e apenas decorativos.
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eumedieval · 7 months
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Pergaminhos - DECORATIVOS
Ao contrário das Certidões de Casamento, esses pergaminhos "não são overrides", são apenas "DECORATIVOS". Criei mais alguns temas para ficar bem legal. Mesh e a textura são minhas e eu não autorizo edições (mesmo me dando os créditos).
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summerr-the-simmer · 2 years
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Life goes on at the Meyer farm. Isaiah’s son Elijah ages up into a very handsome teen. He’s too good-looking to be a peasant! Maybe he needs to make a noblewoman fall for him...
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summerr-the-simmer · 2 years
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At the castle, Juanita entertains the family with singing and then later sits with Princess Bathilde as she writes her letters. Queen Daisy tells her husband she’s expecting again!
At the Meyer Farm, Ronald proposes to Anne. She accepts and makes plans to leave her position at the castle and move into a little cottage with her husband after their marriage.
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summerr-the-simmer · 2 years
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Back at the Meyer homestead, the farm is lovely in the sunrise, and is getting more profitable every day! Isaiah is finally better after a long illness, and is enjoying being married again. His brother Ronald is still there, helping out. One day, after selling some produce, he goes into the tavern to have an ale, and the tavern owner died right in front of him. It wasn’t pleasant, but he did meet a young lady named Anne, a servant at the royal castle. They bonded over the death they witnessed, and he comforted her. He asked if he could see her again, and she said yes.
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summerr-the-simmer · 2 years
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Shortly after Elijah is born, both his parents catch illnesses. His mother has both typhoid fever and tuberculosis! and his father has scarlet fever. Their daily tasks soon become too much for them, and Ronald comes to stay at the farm a while and help out. Thank the Watcher for family!
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summerr-the-simmer · 2 years
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As for Gerold’s adoptive parents, the peasant couple the Meyers, they passed away leaving behind two young sons, Ronald and Isaiah. Ronald stays put in the hut, and Isaiah, intent on marrying the woman he loves, takes out a loan and procures a beautiful small farm. He has now moved up from peasant to...lower-class farmer? but still above peasant! However, making the loan payments will be tough. He marries Joan and they soon have a son, Elijah. 
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summerr-the-simmer · 2 years
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At her Debutante Ball, Margaret falls for and ultimately marries Lord Stanton. Things are good at the castle!
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summerr-the-simmer · 2 years
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Hearing about the downfall of King Malcolm, Cassian visits the castle and Gerold welcomes his childhood friend (and half-brother) back with open arms. He acknowledges Cassian as the true heir and offers him the throne, but Cassian much prefers the life he has now. He does, however, allow Gerold to accept him back into the family, and to bestow on him and his children the title of Crown Royal. The royals hold a Royal Audience to allow all the people to meet the new King and Queen, and their toddler daughter, Bathilde.
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summerr-the-simmer · 2 years
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Gerold and Daisy are beloved by the public. King Malcolm, on the other hand, constantly raises the taxes, and really angers the people when he publicly hits a woman who insulted him, and then has her executed by being burned alive, based on some trumped-up charges. His reputation is officially “Despised Tyrant.”
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summerr-the-simmer · 2 years
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The castle hosts a gran feast for Sir Gerold and Lady Daisy’s wedding. Malcolm and Cassandra have a child together, a girl named Crystanta. The two couples fall into a routine of domestic bliss and Malcolm enjoys ruling a kingdom. But simply ruling won’t keep him happy for long. 
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summerr-the-simmer · 2 years
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Gerold and his lady-love Daisy steal a few moments to themselves in the castle. Cassandra marries Malcolm and he becomes the new king of Henford-on-Bagley. Gerold proposes to Daisy in front of the townspeople at the Royal Audience, and they are married promptly.
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summerr-the-simmer · 2 years
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King Alaric dies suddenly of a fever, with no heir. The laws of the kingdom do not allow a woman to rule. If the newly widowed Cassandra had a son instead of a daughter, she could rule as regent, but she does not. After meeting with the royal advisor, she realizes that since no one has heard from Cassian in years, the crown will go to a distant relative. Cassandra’s best bet is to re-marry. Then, she and her daughter could stay in the castle, and she may still have some power, if her new husband is as persuadable as Alaric was.
Alas, who should show up to woo Cassandra, but Prince Malcolm of the house of Landgraab. He’s tired of waiting for his father to die, he wants to rule NOW. Cassandra thinks he is very handsome, and she could do worse. In any case, she needs to get married, so she accepts.
Probably not a good idea, but you do you.
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