It's a little strange seeing the food truck parked beside 15th century slums.
And what do you think would happen to Lotta if the medieval locals found her looking like this!
Or, how would Dromio explain his devil familiar? Do you think the Inquisitors would be fooled by his shiny sackcloth disguise?
I spent a little time adding a few essentials to one of the houses. I still have a lot of decorating to do. But I'm going to try to keep it simple this time. The houses are smaller. That will help. And there's a lot more things to do in the world. If my sims want to be entertained, they can explore.
I used a save file to begin the world. It included a lot of NPCs that were already dressed in period clothing. This is the little papergirl. Isn't she cute in her costume?
Meet one of Côtes d'Ambonnay's bartenders. Wonder if he has any quests to offer?
Here's the barista taking a break from serving herb teas and pastries. Sweet rolls, probably.
This isn't a cave or tomb. It's a tunnel leading from the road to a secluded cove.
A lovely spa.
I found a group of my inactives visiting the Enchanted Forest. It's a children's theme park.
A play castle in the park.
One of the castle rooms.
A play pirate ship and fish pond.
A haunted witch's house.
And look at this awesome spring rider stand! What a creative job someone did here.