I recently started the March of Time challenge for the Sims 4 and to say I'm invested in an understatement.
Everyone irl is tired of me talking about my sims so I came here to ramble instead ^.^
The main family, the Sweeney's, came to the "new world" due to the Morgan and Sons trading company crumbled after Mr. Morgan's death. Laurent Sweeney, who had been a manager of one of Mr. Morgan's warehouses and therefor formed a relationship with the family was offered his youngest daughters hand in marriage. Rachael Morgan had grown up in luxury, and made her distaste for Laurent's status clear, and he respected her attitude. He joked that he would woo her until she agreed to marry him, but then her father passed and her brothers were struggling to stay afloat with the dissolvement of the company. It seemed better to marry Laurent and move to the new world to avoid any fallout.


It was rough at first. Rachael had been used to luxury, and unfamiliar with menial labor. There were plenty of growing pains, but eventually she learned to accept her new life, and to love her own ally out in the wilderness. She and Laurent would go on to have six kids, four living.
Phineas, their oldest, is now a teenager. Soon the role of head of house will fall to him. He is his father's son, a hard-worker with a penchant for gardening. He wants to learn all he can from Laurent, who was able to bring their family to wealth through hard work and connections he formed working for the trading company.

Of course, he still had time for romance.

Then you have the extra children (lol). Thomas, Wendy, and Faye are all progressing nicely with their own goals and wishes, although what the future holds for them is still uncertain.
This is just the basic rundown of the story to get it out of my system. I have two more families added to the game for tandem play through, and a bunch of excel and google doc sheets to organize everything.
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Robyn
Wow, this is so convoluted??? I love it. Sims players are truly something else.
Being a sims player is playing the game 15% of the time, and spending the other 85% preparing to play the game T-T
I absolutely love it though I give all my sims backstories no matter how important they are to the actual plot of the story
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