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No words yet, huh? Well hey! My thoughts about Verdemar is that the kingdom's name itself is a Spanish word for "sea-green" which Verdemar has been described as a lush and vibrant kingdom populated by heroic outlaws and cunning nobles, is as unpredictable as the sea that surrounds it. One of the simmers think Verdemar is based on Grecian islands, but to me, I guessing that it is based on the Caribbean islands due to the name being Spanish-language (Grecian islands was located in the Mediterranean region which is like a dry area rather than lush and vibrant).
- catloverplayer1 month agoLegend
I hope one of the neighborhoods has an ocean and beach. The more the merrier.
- crocobaura1 month agoLegend
You can see in the image posted on the official blog that at least two neighborhoods have beaches. Not sure that they are lots, but at least there is beach area in the neighborhood space.
It also says that Verdemar neighbourhood is surrounded by the sea. The neighbourhood name means Green Sea.
- Dambele is a community where the arts are cherished, and shared spaces such as the open palace gardens and communal market embody its culture of generosity and togetherness.
- Verdemar, populated by heroic outlaws and cunning nobles, is as unpredictable as the sea that surrounds it.
- Bellacorde is defined by romance, opulence, and candlelit corners that invite illicit rendezvous.
https://www.ea.com/games/the-sims/the-sims-4/news/royalty-and-legacy-expansion-pack
- 12JEREMIA1 month agoSeasoned Veteran
"Sea-green" you mean. Cause I think "mar verde" means "green sea" in Spanish.