open: @fideliusstarters
location: greenhouse three
Having just finished up with class and, conveniently, with a free chunk in his schedule, Ant had hung back, allowed for the small crowd to dwindle before going and taking his exit. Stepping through the entrance, he noticed someone else loitering outside on the path and soon sidled up next to them. "I was lookin' for some company, one tha' might want 'ta join me for a short stroll 'round the greenhouses." He jerked his thumb back, in the direction of greenhouse six and seven, the ones tucked further back— all the while with his trusted lighter clutched into his palm."'Ye know, get a bit of fresh air. You down?"
Fireflies and romance are in the air. Liberty and Ty went out on a date, and Liberty realized just how much Ty meant to her - enough that an engagement could be the next step.
Life has been very quiet for Liberty, but one night opportunity literally knocked on her door when a very cute, fellow trailer resident knocked on her door.
As soon as she set eyes on him, Liberty internally swooned over the redheaded Ty O'Connor.
Your story is one of endurance, of making something out of nothing. Of finding love and life in simplicity. Your story is where it all begins.
Liberty Lee is sick of her lovey-dovey roommates, so she makes a kneejerk reaction and moves out - too bad she has no job, no money, and nowhere to live. Her roommates try to assuage their guilt by letting her stay in an old trailer from a dead aunt, but that's the last bit of help she'll ever get from them - Liberty Lee is officially on her own.
Whimsy Legacy Expanded by @lysiablr
Aspiration(s): Master Maker
Traits:
Loves Outdoors
Freegan
Any Trait
Bonus Traits / Lifestyles:
None
Focused Skills:
Fabrication
Handiness
Wellness
EVENTS / GOALS
Events
From the Ground Up
As you earn funds, build your own home on your lot. You should use the micro / tiny home features in Build / Buy mode. As a young adult, you must live in the smallest tier micro home; in adulthood, you may expand to the largest tier of tiny home.
Family Life
Get married to another 'homeless' Sim - in other words, when you marry, they are not permitted to bring any money with them upon move-in. You must have at least one child, and your child(ren) should be named based on a nature theme.
Goals / Tasks
Have at least 3 tattoos.
Rarely wear makeup, and dress as casually as possible at all times.
Start on an empty lot in Willow Creek or Windenburg, and reduce money to $0.
Can use any lot size, so long as it becomes a tiny home lot later.
Give your Sim a tent and a potty bush.
Use money cheats to set money to $0.
Be self-employed with the Freelance SIMply Crafted career.
If you have any issues with gigs, you can use the Manual Labor career instead.
(EVENT) Must build and live in a suburban-style micro home for your entire life.
May upgrade to a tiny home upon aging into adulthood.
Your home should be filled with plants. All over the place. Everywhere!
Foster a healthy garden on your lot.
(EVENT) Find love while 'homeless,' and marry.
Spouse may move in, but cannot bring any money with them.
Your spouse may have a part-time job, but not a full-time job or career.
Name all children after nature.
Must have at least one child, but may have as many as you'd like.
Master the Fabrication / Handiness / Wellness skills.
Complete the Master Maker aspiration.
SUCCESSION
Heir Selection
G2H should be the child with the highest relationship to the G1H when the G1H ages into an Elder; if it is a tie, the role of G2H defaults to the oldest child between the tied heirs.
Succession
Succession occurs the moment that the G1H becomes an Elder, even if the G2H is not yet a young adult. If not a young adult yet, they may remain in the childhood home until they age up.
Endings
Check the boxes for each criteria you meet at the moment you switch to your next heir. If selecting an ending before death, just ignore those boxes. Your ending is the one with the most boxes checked off. If there is a tie, use a random number generator to choose your ending.
Suburban Bliss
Mastered all of the focused skills.
Completed the listed aspiration(s).
Managed to build a respectable home during young adulthood.
Your garden continued to flourish throughout your life.
You left behind $15,000 or more for your heir to take upon move-out.
Had multiple children.
Had positive relationships with all children at time of succession.
Spouse still alive at time of succession.
The Lives We Leave Behind
Did not master all of the focused skills.
Did not complete the listed aspiration(s).
Did not manage to build a respectable home until adulthood.
Most of your plants wilted, or you did not care for your garden well.
You did not leave behind $15,000 or more for your heir to take.
Had only one child.
Had negative relationships with one or more children at time of succession.
Spouse passed away before succession.
Suburban Bliss
You led a life surrounded by love; you created a space of your own, which you cherished throughout all of your days. Though you started with nothing, what you have built is more than just a home - it's a life, well-lived. It was yours... and it is your family's. This must be bliss. You've managed to lay the foundation for what will be a long, long legacy ahead.
The Generation 2 Heir will begin their story with the Home Turf bonus trait, which should be added manually.
The heir may take a maximum of $15,000 when splitting the household. If the current household funds do not meet this amount, leave the money alone and use money cheats to give the heir $10,000 total after the household split.
The Lives We Leave Behind
You knew that it wouldn't be easy, starting with so little. You did what you had to do in order to get by, and you found happiness despite what world-weary woes were sent your way. That determination to live and make the most of what you had - not just for yourself, but for those you leave behind - is an enduring trait that will follow through your lineage for years to come.
The Generation 2 Heir will begin their story with the Frugal bonus trait, which should be added manually.
The heir may take a maximum of $10,000 when splitting the household. If the current household funds do not meet this amount, leave the money alone and use money cheats to give the heir $7,500 total after the household split.