This challenge is based on Morbid's Ultimate Decades Challenge. It is a very involved challenge, and there are also spreadsheets (a blank one is available in the challenge write up), to track your family's progress, and also to keep track of what "year" it is. For instance, year 1300 lasts a mere 4 sim days. And, there are certain restrictions that come with the time period you are working on, such as what harvestables you can grow, and restrictions on items you can't use during that time period (for instance, in 1300, there was no electricity, so you can't have a tv). This challenge is not for the faint of heart. as it involves "death rolls" to coincide with what could have happened to your sim during a certain time period (disease, etc.). For someone who gets very attached to their sims, this, in itself will be a challenge for me.
Most gamers play this challenge with mods and cc; however, I won't be. This will be played as a vanilla game. I have, however, up-dated all the builds in the world I will be playing in to reflect off-the-grid builds. Some builds have been replaced and new builds have been downloaded from the gallery. For this time period, I have chosen to live in Henford-on-Bagley, and most of the residents' clothing has been updated; however, I can't account for those random townies' clothing, or sims from other worlds popping in. @Snarkysims has actually re-done Henford-on-Bagley as a Medieval World, and I have used some of her builds in my gameplay. Additional medieval builds have been placed in Newcrest. Not quite the same as you can see modern buildings in the background, but I had an overflow of lots that I wanted to use, and that is where I placed them.
It was morning, and at the Thatcher Farm, Isabelle had something to tell Thaddeus. Ever since that first night when they had "been together", anytime they looked at each other, or kissed each other, they had ended up...well, let's just say that they couldn't keep their hands off of each other. Which is probably why Isabelle was feeling a bit sick this morning.
She went inside the house and gave Thaddeus a kiss on the cheek, and saw him look at her expectantly. But she just smiled and said she had to tell him something, and then she saw the look of concern on his face.
Isabelle took a deep breath, "Thaddeus, I'm pregnant...we're going to have a baby..."
At the De Baskerville cottage, Reginald was sitting at the chess table playing chess when Colette came over. He got up and she placed a kiss on his cheek.
Reginald: "My dear Colette, are you trying to soften me up so I will lose another game of chess to you? You know your mere presence drives me to distraction..."
They sat down together and Colette smiled: "Well, that is a thought, but I actually came to tell you something, Reginald. I'm...I'm expecting...we're going to have a baby."
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Reginald let out a gasp, "What? Are you sure? How...how did this happen? Oh...nevermind...I know...oh my gosh...our baby was conceived in a bush!"
Colette was silent and was worried that Reginald was not happy about the news.
But then Reginald smiled, "Colette...this means...this means that I am going to be a father. This is such wonderful news!"
Reginald nodded and they stood up and Reginald gently placed his hands on Colette's stomach and looked up at her, "I can feel the change in you now, and I do not know how I did not notice before. This is truly a miracle...our baby..."
Reginald tenderly stroked Colette's cheek, "You are my everything, my dear, and this makes me so happy. The start of our family...just like we both wanted..."
Gwendolyn: "William, I am concerned about Francesca. I saw her fall off that horse several times, and it concerns me son. If she should be with child, she might...she might...well, with a fall like that, she could lose the child. I mean...you have been "with" her, have you not son?"
William: "Mother...Francesca assured me that she is fine. And, yes, we have been...well...we've...um...you have no worries in that respect mother, I have tended to my husbandly duties..."
Gwendolyn: "And has she told you anything...spoken to you about something?"
William looked at her, "About what, mother?"
Gwendolyn: "That she might be expecting, son! I mean, she looks so tired all the time, and this morning, her face was almost green when she sat down for breakfast, and without so much as a word, she suddenly got up and dashed off to the outhouse..."
William: "Mother, I am sure she is fine. And I do realize that she has been tired...and...well...I do know why...and as for her dashing off to the outhouse...perhaps it's just nerves...this is a big change for her from being with her sisters at the De Baskerville cottage...and perhaps it has caused a stomach ailment..."
Gwendolyn: "If you say so, William, but if she is not better in a few days, perhaps you should take her to the apothecary to see what ails her. But in the meantime, I suggest she stay off of that horse..."
William looked after his mother and looked over at Francesca who was doing some laundry. She did look tired. Perhaps their nightly time "together" was too much for her. But he had never forced himself on Francesca....and never would. It was always Francesca who had reached for him, and then they...well...you know. But looking at Francesca now, maybe his mother was right, and perhaps he should speak to Francesca about going to the apothecary with him. His heart ached suddenly at the thought of anything happening to Francesca and decided to talk to her.
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His father came over then, "William, I need your help. There are some fence posts that need to be replaced, and we need to attend to that today. We don't want that bushy tailed fox to get in the henhouse..."
William cast an eye over to Francesca and saw her walking towards their cow, Eda, "Yes, father...I will start to craft some new posts on the woodworking bench right away..."
It was past noon when they finished with the fence and headed in to eat lunch. Gwendolyn had put out some cheese and milk bread and everyone sat down and helped themselves. William noticed how Francesca just picked at her food and while she was cleaning up, yawned loudly.
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William came up behind her and embraced her, "Francesca, why don't you let me finish up. Maybe you should take a nap...rest awhile...":
But Francesca just shook her head, "Oh no...I'm fine...and I have to brush Buttercup...and it's such a beautiful day...I might go for a ride..."
William nodded his head and finished cleaning up. But wait! Did she say she was going for a ride? Oh no...he had to talk to her now. What if his mother had been right?
William rushed out of the kitchen and saw Francesca brushing Buttercup and talking quietly to her.
William: "Francesca...maybe it's not a good idea to ride this afternoon...I mean, you'll be gone for hours...and it will be late...and I don't want anything to happen to you..."
Francesca smiled at him, "Actually, I decided that I wouldn't go for a ride...because...well, I have something to tell you..."
William held his breath.
Francesca: "William, I am...we are...oh William, I am pregnant and we're going to have a baby together..."
William's whole face lit up. His mother had been right! "Francesca! That is the most wonderful news that I have ever heard..."
Francesca: "I suspected it...I haven't been feeling well. But, I wasn't sure until this morning when I got dressed. I'm beginning to show...and that's when I knew..."
William looked at Francesca and suddenly he, too, noticed her swollen belly. And there were other changes...her...um...bodice seemed to be fitting more tightly. Francesca asked William if he wanted to feel the baby and William tenderly laid his hands on her. William could not explain the feelings that came over him when he did this, knowing that Francesca was carrying his child.
William looked at her, "Francesca, you are even more beautiful now than when we first met. I am so happy my darling. We are going to start a family together. I love you so much..." he said and then kissed her.
The rest of the day was a whirlwind as they continued to complete their chores. William had suggested to Francesca that now that she was expecting that she might want to forgo her daily rides on Buttercup. Francesca thought that was a good idea, too, for the safety of the baby. They had decided to wait and tell Gwendolyn and Ian tomorrow together, and it was hard for William to refrain from smiling all day.
And when they got ready for bed, William took Francesca in his arms and she felt so soft and warm that he was suddenly overcome with such desire for her, but was concerned about the baby. Francesca assured him that everything would be fine and kissed him passionately. And just as he was lifting the bedsheets to climb into bed and "be" with her, a clip-clop sounded behind him. It was Buttercup! Um...it seemed they were going to have a chaperone tonight!
Even though I implied that they had woohoo more than once, they have, in fact, only "tried for baby" once on their wedding night.
When you don't take the pregnancy test, within 24 hours, the moodlet just appears. No notice or anything. And so, all of the nieces are now expecting and will soon be in their 2nd trimester!
lol, I laughed at "our baby was conceived in a bush!" :D and those pesky horses. Lol, you'll have to lock the door for the horse. I hope they all survive the birth...goodness I just read over those rules again and it's intense. I really want to try it though.
The next day, William and Francesca were up early. Francesca was feeling ill and thought she felt some pains in her stomach. William suggested that she should take it easy today and perhaps do some needlework with his mother. Francesca agreed.
Ian had gone to Finchwick to sell some produce, and they were waiting until he returned to share the pregnancy news with his parents.
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In the meantime, William headed to his garden, and saw a bunny hop by. He remembered what Francesca had told him about befriending animals, and so he started talking to it.
And what was even better was that the bunny agreed to help in his garden. William smiled. He would never have known about this if not for his wonderful wife, Francesca.
And he had some news for everyone. He and Colette were expecting! Well, with that being said, William just spilled the beans to Reginald and told him that he and Francesca were expecting, too! Gwendolyn was sitting on a stool doing some cross-stitch when she heard the announcement.
Everyone was so ecstatic and happy about the news that both Colette and Francesca were expecting! Reginald congratulated William and Francesca, but had to leave as he was heading to the Knights' Stronghold to purchase one of those stray horses for himself.
A little while later, Isabelle came over as Reginald had stopped by their farm to share his news, and had told them that William and Francesca had news of their own, too. Well, Isabelle just had to come over and see her sister, Francesca and tell her sister her own news.
After Reginald left, they continued on their chores. William went over to clean the chicken coop, and feed their chickens, Eggbert (the rooster) and Eggatha (the hen). Gwendolyn helped out and collected the eggs. Woot! And one of the eggs that she collected was a hatchable egg, so she placed it back in the chicken coop to incubate.
Francesca decided to do some knitting and knitted some animal clothing for the chickens. It was the Chicken Competition at the Finchwick Fair this afternoon, and they had planned to go there, but then it started to rain.
Maybe it was a good thing they didn't go, because Francesca was feeling very tired, and went into the house to have a bite to eat. As she sat down...whoosh...her water broke!
William went over to Francesca and rubbed her back and shoulders. He told her not to worry and that his mother was a midwife. He told Francesca he would be right back, but needed to get his mother.
When Gwendolyn came inside, she went over and checked Francesca and told them it would be a few hours. She then started busying herself gathering towels and boiling water.
Francesca heard Gwendolyn in the background telling her to push...that the baby was coming.
William looked frantically at his mother and then had a sudden panic attack. That calm sim that he had been before vanished into thin air, replaced now by a frantic father-to-be worrying if Francesca was going to be alright.
And, apparently, Amelia wasn't the only baby born that night. At the Thatcher Farm, Isabelle and Thaddeus welcomed twins. Katherine and Philip Fletcher.
And over at the De Baskerville cottage, Reginald not only had a new horse, he and Colette also had a new baby girl...Joan Fletcher.
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Notes:
After Francesca gave birth, I went to manage worlds, and Colette and Isabelle had already given birth. The game assigned the names Kasey & Paris to Isabelle & Thaddeus' twins, and the name Jolene to Colette and Reginald's daughter. When they age up, their names will be changed. I just kept the first letters of the names and chose more appropriate Medieval names for them.
In the next chapter, the Death Rolls will be done for Francesca and her baby.
Death rolls will need to be done for Ian & Gwendolyn Fletcher and Parson Bernard. This is the part that I am dreading.
@Belalucina - I think it was just funny that the horse came into the house at the exact moment that William was thinking about getting romantic with Francesca! And the expression on his face was priceless! lol I have been watching some Let's Plays on this challenge, and it can be quite depressing. Apparently you're not supposed to get attached to your sims! Well, too late for that now.
And I LOVE!!!! your sim for the challenge. That top must be cc, and it is so great. And he looks great...maybe a runaway medieval teen?? Can't wait to read your story. As I said, please feel free to post here, or if you are making your own thread, please link me to it. It's all easy until those first death rolls.
Yay, babies! Do you have to do the death rolls for the side households too? I hope they all make it lol. I love the names you gave the chickens. :D
Thank you! Yes his top and belt are cc, and hat too actually. I downloaded some medieval cc, though I love that you are doing it without any. And it looks so good! If you search rooms on the gallery with #medieval, there is an amazing medieval looking stove that someone made entirely without cc. You should check it out. :)
@Belalucina - I will check out that no cc stove on the gallery. I did download some different medieval kitchens that were quite nice, and might use something like that in the next house.
Apparently for side households, you don't do death rolls. However, you do have to do marriage and baby side household rolls, EXCEPT for the side households of the first Generation. So, for the side households, when a sim becomes a teen, you roll to see if they will get married or not, and how many baby "attempts" they can have. This is not actual babies, just attempts - more for MCC where you have to do pregnancy percentages. I find it is very rare that a sim doesn't conceive in a vanilla game when they try for baby. But I decided to do the baby rolls for the side household to see how many attempts they can have (the heir can have as many as they want), and Reginald & Colette ended up with a roll of 2 and Thaddeus & Isabelle ended up with a roll of 6.
Side Household Marriage Rolls: When Teen, Roll D20 for Marriage Roll 1 -3 = Never Marry Roll 4 - 20 = Get Married
Side Household Baby Attempts Rolls: You will have to roll to see how many birth attempts they are awarded. The # you roll on the dice means how many births your side households are allowed to try for. Roll a D12 for # of baby attempts 2-12 = # of Pregnancies 1 = No Children
For the birth and age-up of the side households, no "death rolls" will be done. There are time periods in this challenge, where the side families are affected, such as the Great Famine, war, etc. where death rolls have to be made.
For the heir's family (William) death rolls will be done when Francesca gives birth and each time a baby ages up. Since their first child was a daughter, once a son is born (hopefully), they will become the new heir. All of the sons & daughters of William will become William's lineage, so when William's children have children, death rolls will be done for all of the lineage children at that time.
At least, this is how I read the rules, although it was rather confusing until I watched a few Let's Plays and figured it out.
@flauschtrud - The parents and Parson Bernard are all adults; however, at the start of Morbid's gameplay, if you have made parents, you have to roll right away to see if they survive. So, because I didn't do that at the start, I waited until the first babies were born. (See Rules below).
"Because the average life span is so short, you can (optional) start your decades-long challenge with THREE different generation 1 sims. One of the three must be the starting heir. The other two will automatically become side households and you must treat them as such. Go ahead and skip the side household marriage rolls and baby rolls for these sims. ONLY these sims are granted automatic marriage and up to 10 pregnancies. (❗️Keep in mind that that doesn't guarantee all 10 pregnancies will end with 10 children.❗️) (If you are going to start with three sims) Your THREE starter sims must all be related. Obviously, your THREE sims didn't spawn out of thin air. You may go ahead and make parents for your sims. The parents DO NOT count as your first generation (Your 3 starter sims are your automatic first gen). Roll immediately for the parents to see if they survive under their age stage."
@SoulGal7 yeah the rules are a little confusing. :p Do you play the side households like on a rotation, or how do you do the "attempts" for the babies?
At the De Baskerville Cottage, Parson Bernard had been outside tending the animals in the rain. His niece, Colette, had been in labor for several hours, and he had told Reginald to stay with her and that Parson Bernard would tend to the farm chores. Reginald nodded and stood by comforting Colette, holding her hand and whispering softly to her. Parson Bernard had sent a messenger quite a while ago to fetch the midwife, and had been pacing outside in the rain waiting for the midwife's arrival.
As the hours ticked by, and the rain fell harder, Parson Bernard became more worried. He had been feeling a bit ill all day, but had not mentioned it to Colette due to her delicate condition. If only that midwife would get here, then all would be well.
He said a silent prayer that the midwife would arrive in time, but it wasn't meant to be, and suddenly he heard a baby cry.
Parson Bernard looked up at the sky: "My dear sister, your daughter has given birth. This is indeed a glorious day. Let us hope that both Colette and the baby are fine..."
Parson Bernard rushed in the house and saw Reginald holding a swaddled babe in his arms.
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Reginald looked up smiling when Parson Bernard came in, "It's a girl..."
Parson Bernard saw Colette standing there leaning on the wall, smiling faintly, and went over to her, "Colette, my dear, you should be resting. I am so proud of you, my child, giving birth without the aid of a mid-wife..."
Parson Bernard held the baby in his arms, "Oh nonsense, Reginald, she couldn't smile at you already...probably just a bit of gas..." but then when he looked at the baby, it seemed as if the baby smiled at him, too.
Parson Bernard: "Oh my! She did seem to smile at me. Oh then it can't be gas...she is just a wonderous babe. And her hair is as blonde as her mother's hair. Such a beautiful baby with the eyes of an angel. What have you decided to call such a sweet babe?"
Colette: "We've decided to call her Joan...after my mother..."
Parson Bernard felt tears well up in his eyes and looked upward, "Oh my. Your mother would be so pleased. Baby Joan. And a most fitting name for this babe..."God is generous", he said and suddenly felt a bit out of breath. He placed the baby carefully back in the cradle.
Colette noticed the change in her uncle, "Uncle Bernard, you look rather pale. Did you forget to eat today? Come...sit down..."
But before Parson Bernard could say another word, he felt a severe pain in his chest, and clutched at his heart. He then reached out both hands above him and seemed to utter something, as if he was speaking to someone he knew. And then, Parson Bernard's body seemed to go limp. Reginald reached out for him, but Parson Bernard fell to the ground.
Reginald got down beside Parson Bernard trying to revive him. He looked up at Colette and just shook his head, "Colette...he's not breathing..."
Colette burst into tears, "No! No! Not Uncle Bernard. No...it can't be..."
On such a joyous occasion with the birth of baby Joan, such tragedy occurred. Colette sobbed uncontrollably, and Reginald could not hold back the tears.
And Reginald's horse, Lexington, had come in to see what all the fuss was about...and saw Parson Bernard on the floor, and the poor horse was crying, too.
Colette choked out some words, "Oh Reginald...why...why did this have to happen? He was a good man. Why, Reginald, why?"
Reginald stroked her hair, but didn't have an answer. Baby Joan started to cry and he went over to hold her. And Colette, with her head bent, headed out into the rain and went into Parson Bernard's sleeping shelter. She lay down on the bed and pulled the blankets over her head and continued to sob.
Reginald sent out a messenger to deliver notes to Isabelle and Francesca on the passing of their uncle. All night he tried to talk to Colette, but she just stayed under the blankets and cried. In the morning, he tried again, bringing Joan with him. He convinced Colette to sit on the bed, and placed the sleeping babe in her arms, but she just sat there, with a glazed look in her eyes. Colette looked at baby Joan and then handed her back to Reginald and then proceeded to go back under the covers again. And again he heard her softly weeping.
Something was wrong, and Reginald didn't know what to do. He needed help. As he was walking from the sleeping shelter back to the main house, he saw Rahmi Watson walking by. He called out to her. He must have looked quite a sight because she eyed him nervously. He quickly told her what had happened about the birth of baby Joan, and the death of Parson Bernard, and of Colette's condition. He asked if she could stay here to look after baby Joan and Colette while he rode to the Fletcher Farm and talked to his parents. Rahmi said she would stay, and that Reginald should go and not to worry about anything here.
At the Thatcher Farm, the messenger had delivered the news of Isabelle's uncle. Both Isabelle and Thaddeus looked at each other in shock. And then Isabelle wept openly.
Isabelle: "Oh Thaddeus, Uncle Bernard is gone. And he...he never even met the twins," she sobbed, "If it hadn't been for Uncle Bernard, we...we...would never have met..." she said sobbing again, "and...and...Katherine and Philip would never have been born..."
Thaddeus held her close and felt the tears run down her face. What a horrible twist of fate on an otherwise happy day.
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When Reginald arrived at the Fletcher Farm, he ran into the house. The messenger with the note about Parson Bernard's death had already delivered the missive, and William was comforting Francesca on the bed.
Reginald: "Father, mother...I need your help. It's Colette...."
Ian: "Reginald...what has happened? Please tell us that Colette is fine..."
Reginald shook his head, "No...she's not...she was fine after baby Joan's birth...but when her uncle collapsed...she's...she's...oh father...all she wants to do is stay in her uncle's bed with the covers drawn up over her head. And she's crying...she hasn't stopped crying..."
Gwendolyn: "My word! And where is the baby? You did not leave Colette and Baby Joan alone, did you son?"
Reginald: "No...no...a neighbor, Rahmi Watson is looking after them until I get back...but baby Joan...oh she is a good baby...but she is getting hungry...and...and Colette does not seem able to nurse her...and I'm not sure what to do..."
Gwendolyn: "If Colette is not feeding the baby...you must, son...don't worry Reginald, everything will be fine. I will bring some extra bottles of cow's milk and sterilize some bottles...and we will feed baby Joan that way..."
Reginald: "I am afraid to leave Colette alone with the baby...she is just not herself...and I am supposed to continue with my knight's training soon..."
Ian spoke then, "Not to worry son, we will come and stay with you. Gwendolyn and I. We need to get Colette strong again, and your mother will look after baby Joan. Don't you worry, son, everything will be fine. I need to pack our bags and arrange for the hackney to come and get us...:"
Reginald ran a hand through his hair, "Thank you father..."
William had heard Reginald arrive and went in to see him. Reginald saw his brother and hugged him fiercely.
Reginald: "William I am sorry to intrude on you at this time. How is Francesca? Is she alright?"
William: "Yes, she will be fine. She is quite sad right now over the death of her uncle, and I have been comforting her. And...and we have a baby girl, Reginald...we named her Amelia..."
Reginald: "Oh, William I am so happy for you....and Colette and I had a little girl, too. We named her Joan after Colette's mother..."
William and Reginald went over to the cradle, and William carefully picked up Amelia and showed her to Reginald.
Ian: "William, I know this is rather sudden, but your mother and I have to move to the De Baskerville cottage. You may have heard Reginald say that Colette is not well and we need to be there for them."
William: "How long will you be gone? The farm is so big, father, and Francesca just gave birth...and I'm not sure that I can..."
Ian placed his hand over his sons, "William, I know what you are thinking, that you might not be able to handle this farm by yourself. But, William, you can. I have faith in you. And this farm will be yours one day, son, and you already do the farm chores...I know you will be fine. And your brother Thaddeus is right next door...so, if you need help...he will be there for you..."
Gwendolyn came in with some bottles and a small basket of cloths. She told Reginald to go on home, and they would be along shortly once the hackney got there. Francesca came out holding Amelia then and Gwendolyn went over to speak with her. William saw Francesca nod her head, and then Gwendolyn gave her a hug.
Gwendolyn: "William, Francesca understands why we must go. Colette was always the one who was closest to their uncle, and it seems, has taken Parson Bernard's death the hardest. Francesca wants Colette to get better and wants baby Joan to be alright. But Colette and Reginald need our help right now. You will be fine here, William. Take good care of Francesca...she is grieving, too...and take care of our grandchild, Amelia. I am so proud of you, son...and soon we will all get together again as a family. Remember, son, family is everything, and together we can conquer anything."
And with that, they heard the hackney driver pull up, and they loaded their belongings into the carriage and were off. When they arrived at the De Baskerville cottage, they saw Colette standing outside alone. She was pale and thin, and, as Reginald had told them, had a glazed look in her eyes. Gwendolyn went over and gave her a hug and then went into the cottage with Reginald to tend to baby Joan. Ian went up to Colette and placed a comforting hand on her shoulder.
Ian: "I know how you feel, Colette...I miss your uncle, too. But do not worry...Gwendolyn and I are here for you..."
"Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never seem to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee." Quote from "For Whom The Bell Tolls", Ernest Hemingway, 1940.
Death Rolls:
Using a D20 roller, if you get these numbers, then that sim dies. I closed my eyes every time I rolled. It was tense.
2,6,9,12,15,17,19 ADULT - This should have been done at the start of the challenge, but I chose to do it now. If Parson Bernard, Ian or Gwendolyn get any of these numbers, they die :(
Pastor Bernard 12 Ian Fletcher 3 Gwendolyn Fletcher 11
1 Birthing moms - If Francesca gets a 1, she dies :(
Francesca 11
1,5,7,10,15,20 - Babies - If Amelia gets any of these numbers, she dies :(
Amelia 4
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And so, unfortunately, Parson Bernard does not survive. I am happy that I didn't roll this at the beginning, as Parson Bernard was the one who wanted the marriage contract for his nieces. I should have let him meet his other great-nieces and his great-nephew before he was "done in", but that didn't happen. Colette was hit the hardest with the very sad moodlet. Not sure if this is because Parson Bernard died on that lot; but she really did have a tough time. Francesca & Isabelle had sad moodlets as well. Two whole days of sadness! I picked Reginald to plead for Parson Bernard because he had the loyal trait, and I thought that perhaps that might help get him resurrected, but it didn't.
Because I don't use mods, Parson Bernard was "slain by a vicious killer rabbit," which is an option you can choose - testingcheats on - Shift + Click the sim, you get a "Kill" option, and this is the choice. I believe it comes with the Cottage Living pack. His cause of death on the spreadsheets is listed as sudden death, as in medieval times, they didn't know what a heart attack was.
@Belalucina - I am just playing the heir's house, or William's house. However, in the last chapter, since Parson Bernard passed at the de Baskerville cottage, I played that house just for the death scenes. So, no, not playing in rotation.
When it is time to age anyone up, I will go to that house and do it. For pregnancies, you are supposed to wait one day after birth before attempting pregnancy again. In this case, it might be two days because they are all sad and have no interest in woohoo. This choice is actually greyed out. i also have neighborhood stories on, so sometimes you get a pop-up asking if they should have a baby, and the answer will be yes.
And I didn't know about the horses crying either, and when I saw it, I was like, Oh the poor horse is even crying.
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