Saturday, February 20, 2010

Generation Czech, Chapter One



Hello, and welcome to the new Around the World Legacy. Or, in Czech, Cesta Kolem Světa.
In this legacy, each generation will be named a word starting with their letter from a language starting with that letter; so a sim from generation C could be named Čína, the Czech word for China.

Last time on the Around the World Legacy, the neighborhood was consumed with glitches, and no matter how many times I tried to save my poor sims from that fate, I eventually had to *gasp* uninstall.
They were reinstalled immediately, and then poor Bihotz, the heir of Generation B, and the love of his life, Lemon, were re-created.

It wasn't easy, and I'm sure I got everything all wrong, but I was just happy to play.

Besides these two, I also removed every original family from the town and made my own. Seven other families have moved in, including eight single guys and eight single girls. Each generation another gaggle of sixteen eligible men and women will move in. They are not for the heirs to marry, but their children will be, so I'll make them pretty!

After living in the lap of luxury, Lemmy and Heart over here find themselves dropped onto a big empty lot. After buying a few essentials, they are down to their last... oh. $0 in the bank. Guess it's time for jobs!

Bihotz got a job in culinary because his lifetime wish is to get to the top of that, and Lemmy got a job in music because her lifetime wish is to get to the top of that. She has a guitar in her inventory and will be practicing non-stop until she's able to play for tips.
This family needs cash!
Especially since Lemmy got pregnant the day they moved in.

Of course she discovers she's pregnant in the ONLY ENCLOSED SPACE ON THE LOT. Because it's just so EASY to take her PICTURE IN THE SMALL F*ING BATHROOM!

Lemmy is immediately banished to the park, where she plays her guitar non-stop. Bihotz has been gardening and trying to improve his cooking when there's no money for books. Or food.

Of course Lemmy goes into labor when they can barely afford a crib. She rushes to the hospital, shoving past the odd-but-pretty CAS sims that are her neighbors.

Yes, Lemmy, I agree, it is stupid to have a baby when you can't afford to eat.
Welcome the little one anyway! She's named Cvičitel which means Teacher in Czech.

And - sorry for the short chapter! - I'll leave you here, with a photo of the new parents relaxing on their bed, Cvičitel in her crib behind them. I think you can imagine what comes next.
See you next time!

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