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6 years ago

Yikes, the trauma! :(

So, I'm not sure if child sim drowning is enabled in The Sims, or if it was one of my mods, but oh my, what a traumatic day (and not just because I live in the UK and am still ruled by a clueless baffoon :s ).

I'll give you my story...

My sim Benjamin was at university in Britechester studying history (he always dreamed of becoming an archaeologist), when he accidentally got his roommate, Eva, pregnant. She left uni to have the baby, and Benjamin decided to stay to finish his degree. He moved Eva and the new baby, Elliot, to a small house next door to his parents back in Brindleton Bay so that his parents could help to look after them all while the baby was still small. Benjamin and Eva were always really good friends, but there was never really much romance between them. Benjamin always hoped that they would always get together in the end, and planned to move in with them once his final semester at Britechester was done.

But during that final term, Eva met and married another guy, who moved in with them. Benjamin was so sad, but he decided to be the best dad he could. He finished his degree and moved back home to Brindleton Bay to be close to Elliot. But Benjamin was always destined to be an archaeologist, and to be a good archaeologist you have to spend a lot of time in the jungle, so he left on his adventure to do a LOT of excavation. Once he returned home, Elliot was a child, and Benjamin promised that the next time he went to the jungle, he would take Elliot with him, to introduce him to his love of Salvadorada. And thats what he did. Elliot was creative and dreamt of becoming a famous photographer, accompanying his dad on adventures and taking pictures of the sights, and spending time with his dad. Benjamin invited Elliot along on his next adventure, as promised, and they set up camp deep in the jungle, where during the day Benjamin would explore and excavate the temple, and Elliot would play and cloudgaze, and swim, and at night, they would sing songs and tell stories around the camp fire. Elliot was gen 24, and to be the new heir.

But one day, whilst Benjamin was excavating in the depths of the temple, Elliot (who was not part of my household), started screaming from the water inside the temple - he was struggling in the water! Benjamin ran to try and save him, and I clicked everywhere I could possibly think to click, but Elliot's struggling in the water stopped, and he was left face down and lifeless in the water as the Grim Reaper arrived. Benjamin begged the Grim Reaper to spare Elliot's life, he was only a child after all, and this was the first time they'd really spent any time together other than a few hours here and there. But no, Grimmy had made his choice, and Elliot was no more :'(

I've never really had many accidental deaths (all my sims die of old age usually), so I wasn't expecting this at all! I mean, it's great for storytelling, and I always say that I like some realism in my game and TS4 is too light and happy, but jeez! The trauma!! :# :D

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26 Replies

  • You took a small child into the deep jungle and went dungeon crawling, what could possibly have gone wrong?
  • Nice background but seeing the picture of the kid almost as a star ⭐️ made me lmao???...very tragic
  • Welp on the bright side imagine all the free time you have now that would've been spent taking care of him, but seriously I was kinda in shock too when I realized children can drown in this game, only difference was the fact it wasn't my kid.

    What a way to ruin a pool party

    EDIT: Weird question but are children immune to poison? If not than that might've been a much better fate than slowly succumbing to the poison and then keeling over.
  • Glad you shared this thread, if I send my sims grandkids to their grandparents to go on vacation I will remember to place them in the household so I can control them.
  • Huh... I genuinely didn't know children could die in Sims 4. Mostly because random deaths never happened to them in my own game, and any time need based risks of death creep up the game notifies that they'll be taken away if I don't tend to them properly. That alone, and how S4 is very happy-go-lucky overall, contributed greatly to why I just assumed they couldn't die. Even just from playing games more violent in nature, such as Skyrim, you need mods to remove child immortality.

    I'm glad to hear they're not immortal, though. Not for twisted reasons, but for the sake of realism.
  • "Assimulo;c-17342845" wrote:
    You took a small child into the deep jungle and went dungeon crawling, what could possibly have gone wrong?


    :D :D :D :D :D Well, when you put it like that.... :# :D :D :D

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