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8th Apr 2019 at 5:26 AM
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Omnia - Fantasy / Medieval Hood
Omnia is a very exciting fantasy hood! Inspired from Lord of the Rings, Greek mythology and Wicca, or whoever came up with the element myth! (Fire, Air, Earth and Water.) It has many rules, that are often changing, wars, medieval class system, and many different types of beings, ranging from: Elements, Gods, Elves, Angels/wizards, Nazgul, Orcs and Humans.Unfortunately I lost most of the pictures here due to Tinypic closing. But if you scroll down you eventually see my newer posts with images and videos. I may reupload some of the older pictures by request!
Decided it was time to make a thread where I can share pictures, videos and other stuff about this neighborhood, all in one place! This first post will serve as an index. I'll put links to different posts here that have already been posted elsewhere, and I'll also update this post when I post new posts. The second and third post in this thread is a short summary of what has happened so far. (I chose 35 out of 500+ images!) Most likely I will just post new stuff after that, but if I feel like it (or get a request), I may post more material of the old stuff.
INDEX
Introduction
(Pictures of the gods, elves, angels, Family Trees, and Rules. The rules have since been updated. May post updated rules by request.)
The Championship of the Gods I
(The 4 highest goddesses competing for the title of Supreme Goddess.)
The Championship of the Gods II & First teens go to war
(Decided to hide the index for posts in this thread in a spoiler button, because there's going to be many updates in this actual thread. )
INDEX
Introduction
(Pictures of the gods, elves, angels, Family Trees, and Rules. The rules have since been updated. May post updated rules by request.)
The Championship of the Gods I
(The 4 highest goddesses competing for the title of Supreme Goddess.)
The Championship of the Gods II & First teens go to war
Summary Dec 2016 - Apr 2019
Short summary of what has happened between December 12th 2016 - April 7th 2019
Ustrinastacia's weeks of hell
Update 13/05/19
Marriage of generation 2
Also some portraits of gen 2. Update 17/05/19
Royal wedding & The first Demigods
Prince Theodre finds his princess, and will Ustrinastacia win the Championship of the Gods for the 3rd time in a row? Update 03/06/19
War 11 (video)
Short summary of what has happened between December 12th 2016 - April 7th 2019
Ustrinastacia's weeks of hell
Update 13/05/19
Marriage of generation 2
Also some portraits of gen 2. Update 17/05/19
Royal wedding & The first Demigods
Prince Theodre finds his princess, and will Ustrinastacia win the Championship of the Gods for the 3rd time in a row? Update 03/06/19
War 11 (video)
(Decided to hide the index for posts in this thread in a spoiler button, because there's going to be many updates in this actual thread. )
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8th Apr 2019 at 5:27 AM
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Summary I - Gods & Elves
This is where it all began! December 2016 I built this lot. I don't like building so it's good I decided to download lots for the future
In the beginning, there were 8... beings. Kind of gods, but still not. They're Elements. They're simply named Fire, Air, Earth, Water, Energy, Energy, Energy, Energy. Their only purpose is to make the gods. They don't intervene in the world further.
Said gods then moved into two other lots - one for Fire & Air, and one for Earth & Water. Tornado and Friteria had the highest goddess of Air - Aerothalia, as well as the neutral air elves.
Pyro and Wind had the highest goddess of Fire - Ustrinastacia, named after the Latin word for fire, "Ustrina". As well as the evil fire elves.
Ormius and Xahnlura had the highest goddess of Earth - Gromanata, and the neutral earth elves.
Ynglia and Cikadis had the highest goddess of Water - Nymphadaqua, and the good water elves.
The elves were born as gods, but some time after puberty they transformed into elves.
Said and done.
Just because they're gods, it doesn't mean they don't have rules to follow. Here Aerothalia and her father enjoy some flying as air gods must.
Filverel and Jhanandra had the first peasant humans, Gottfrid and Helena. They got a surname - Filverel. All first humans are (sur)named after their elf primogenitor. Helena became the first merchant wife.
Dakath and Fhaertala had the first merchant humans - Jakob and Eva. Eva became the first peasant wife.
Theoduin and Raejisa had the first noble humans - Count Athtar and Lady Thessalia. Here Lady Thessalia was born, who grew up to be the first queen.
Iliphar and Yrthraethra had the first royal humans - King Tannatar and Princess Mathienne. Mathienne became the first Countess.
After the humans moved out from the elves, so did Saaron, the evil angel who started the war. Although the evil side seems to have many advantages, the good also have some of their own. One is numbers. Two is the occasional magical lamp which will grant the heirs the ability to cheat death. Which has saved their lives on the war arena many times.
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Summary II - The first Humans & War
Gottfrid & Eva Filverel - the first peasants.
Misery in the peasant family...
Paying taxes naked... because why not?
Jakob & Helena Dakath - the first merchants.
Count Athtar & Countess Mathienne Theoduin - the first nobility.
King Tannatar & Queen Thessalia Iliphar - the first royals.
The royal family are the only humans who get to meet the highest goddesses, and as long as they're friends with them, they don't need to follow their rules. Also, if Gondulf the White dies, it is the current king who will procreate with the current Supreme Goddess to make a demigod, who will be invincible except against death by old age.
The first 2 orcs - Wubdagog and Gurak, home in Saaron's tower in Murdur.
The war arena. This is actually the climax of the rotations for me. It's always exciting to see who lives and who dies every week, and who kills whom.
The angels Gondulf and Soroman got converted to wizard form so that the humans can meet them. Gondulf aids in the war. Soroman has not yet been called to the war. He hasn't yet been corrupted either. If he is corrupted this coming 4th war, it will be pretty ironic that he never fought on the good side in the first place.
Current hood view as of April 2019. There will eventually be a monastery and/or abbey in the empty area, to drop off all those extra kids from each household.
The market (Dakath household) and war arena are the only places where the peasants are allowed to meet elves.
Speaking of meeting, here Rafnulf Filverel meets his cousin who will be his future wife. Yes, kind of controversial nowadays, but not really in medieval times. Especially not when the number of families are so limited, hehe. I initially planned on making more families in CAS to avoid incest, but I don't think I will. I love this family tree, not about to mess it up with random nobodies.
Karl Dakath meets Lady Ecaeris, who was thought to become his future wife. In the back, Lady Alea meets the elf Gaelin, who will be her husband. The noble family got more than 5 girls in a row, so I decided the heir would be an heiress this generation, no matter if the following children are boys. (Which they were.)
The peasants tried their best, but unfortunately they didn't live up to Ustrinastacia's demands, so they had to sacrifice someone by fire. As hard as it was, they decided to sacrifice Widkä. The teens are needed in the war arena. The more teens or older sims in the hood, the less likely it will be that an heir will be chosen and die. A child cannot be chosen, thus, it was wiser to sacrifice a child.
Unfortunately, Lady Ecaeris died in the war and became the second nazgûl, so Karl had to find another future wife. Thankfully, the noble family had many daughters to choose from. He chose Lady Christiana.
The merchant family didn't do better. They had to sacrifice Nännir. (Eh, apparently a fence makes surrounding sims very unsympathetic.)
This may be the first time I've seen a child ghost.
You cannot prepare for the war well enough! Using MATY's fightclub, it's clear everyone has to focus on their Body, Mechanical and Logic skills. Even when they're maxed, they cannot always be protected from the cruel hands of random chance. And if they're NOT maxed... they will just be cannon fodder. (No pun intended.)
Oh no! They were so close, but even the noble family failed in NOT fulfilling less than 3 wishes this week! All 3 families succeeded in fulfilling the 25 fears quota, but that wasn't enough. Here Lady Allannia was sacrificed. (And as you know, the royal family don't need to follow those rules, so they will never need to sacrifice someone. )
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Ustrinastacia's weeks of hell
I was surprised Lady Alea was such a bitch! She causes fights everywhere she goes! There is already a war going on, they don't need to fight internally!
It's important for the royal family to keep good relations with the highest goddesses. That's the only thing preventing them from needing to follow their rules.
So they are often around for the birth of new princes and princesses!
The king takes it very seriously, even sucking up to Nyphadaqua! The least terrifying of the goddesses! I find his dance absolutely adoring for some reason!
Yay! King Tannatar and Queen Thessalia made it to Elderhood! A feat that shouldn't be understated in times of war!
Speaking of war, this is what's really going on inside Saaron's tower. The tower is just there for outside visual reasons. Orcs are created through the plantsim method. Then they are grown up and corrupted by becoming zombies and disfigured with surgery. Soroman finally got corrupted, so from now on, FOUR orcs are created each week! Oh no, will the war ever end?
Pretty ironic btw, as Soroman was intended to fight on the good side at first, but the random generator never picked him until he got corrupted. So he never fought for the good in the first place! Rather suiting actually.
I don't know why, but my female teens always lose their faces when growing up! Thankfully not permanently. But I need to re-do their makeup and everything with the mirror. Even their eyebrows disappear!
At least the battles got a bit more convenient when I downloaded a mod so that adults can fight with teens. No more growing them up temporarily! Most of them do get grown up though, as most of them die and become orcs or nazguls. It's tough for teens in war! I hope I get a genie lamp each generation, otherwise it's going to be really hard to protect my precious heirs!
Just because you're a goddess, it doesn't mean orc ghosts aren't scary to you!
Unfortunately, Ustrinastacia won another week as Supreme Goddess. Thus, another week of hell awaits for the humans!
She does look cool though. In that way she suits as the Supreme. And this also means she will be the mother of the first two demigods! I was hoping it would be her, because she just looks so cool. I decided to change the rules so that demigods may be born when Soroman is corrupted, instead of when Gondulf dies. Otherwise I would WANT Gondulf to die! No, no. The good side is going to need reinforcements ASAP! Currently only Gondulf is able to kill nazguls and white wizards! While the evil side has two white wizards and nazguls who can do the same! The evil side is now growing exponentially! So it really can't wait! More on this later.
Ustrinastacia definitely gets what she wants! Many fires occur this week, and since they always fail in avoiding to fulfill 3 wishes, they have to sacrifice a family member. Here Ranveig Filverel had to be sacrificed.
The ghosts on the lot scared Eva almost to death, but Gottfrid managed to save her!
And this complete idiot decided to crush both urns! An interaction that cannot be cancelled in any way. I should've sacrificed him instead! >:@
Apparently crushed urns and/or moving them to another lot creates another memory that they died, so the family gets upset all over again! Mildly annoying. But I admit they don't mourn enough anyway. I always found that weird.
Congratulations to Margarethe Filverel, who is the first one born in the mortal land to make it to adulthood!
Jakob and Helena Dakath made it to Elderhood!
ACR decided Filverel (the elf) and Fhaertala would fall in love! I definitely support that! A beautiful elf like her would be taken pretty quickly after her husband Dakath died.
And I decided to marry Estelar and Leilatha! I always felt those two belonged together. They even fell inlove during their teenage years. I was pretty uncertain as I wanted to reserve the elves for the humans as future husbands/wives, but why not marry them and have their children for that purpose instead?
They temporarily moved into the noble castle to have their babies. They will then leave for the immortal lands again, leaving their babies to be raised by the noblemen. Sounds pretty cruel, but it was the most convenient way, instead of having to play the elf families again! They will surely visit the humans often though! Also, elves living in the mortal lands aren't allowed to drink the elixir of life, so they would essentially be giving up their immortal lives for these babies otherwise! That's a very big price!
The babies are sure to be raised well though! They chose between moving into the royal family or noble family, but decided on the noble family as the royals will have the demigods with the Supreme goddess. It would've been too many sims there.
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Marriage of generation 2
Gaelin died in the war, but for the expensive price of 1M aspiration points, he was brought back! He was the perfect elf for Lady Alea.
Resurrected elves unfortunately don't keep their life days. But that's a small price for being alive at all! He used to have over 300 days left to Elder. But thankfully he had some elixirs in his inventory that he drank up before marrying Lady Alea. Because from that point forward, no more elixirs are allowed! He ended up having about 60 days left to Elder. At least he'll live longer than a normal mortal.
The royal family and some elves are invited to the wedding! Only high class folks here.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you Lord Gaelin and Lady Alea Theoduin!
At such a venue, of course the party ended with the highest grade!
Thank goodness they live with elves now so they can be there to save the day!
But everything isn't fine and dandy at the noble castle. It's still Ustrinastacia's week, and too many wishes fulfilled made her not so happy. Byebye Lord Kelpetor. Thank you for your sacrifice.
When one life ends, another one begins.
It's Saturday, the day when Karl's betrothed finally becomes an adult, so we return to the merchants!
But does she even want to marry him?
Well we're in medieval times so it doesn't really matter what she wants, right? Gotta have those baybays ...
In medieval times it was sometimes hard to come by food. So you eat what you get.
With such a big household, they had to come up with alternative solutions to get everyone a place to sleep. Thankfully there was a perfect place for a tent on the hill! Thank you sims game for not being a bitch like usual and actually let it work this time.
Congratulations to the merchants! This is the first time they are able to pay their taxes without taking a loan! They are finally wealthy enough to fend for themselves. I suspect that in the future they will surpass the noble family in riches. But they won't have a problem with that! It is within the royal and noble families' interest that it goes well for the merchants. More taxes to them! That's the biggest source for their income.
Whoops! This is definitely not supposed to happen! The god Arcantos, father of Soroman, decides to pay a visit to the merchants. Turns out inge's teleporter shrub doesn't take the visitor controller into consideration. In other words, no shrub for them! Dammit. At least no one officially "met" him.
It's time for the official portraits for generation 2! (Of the human heritage. In total it's generation 5.)
Here's Lord Gaelin and Lady Alea Theoduin.
And generation 1 is now elder. Here's Count Athtar and Countess Mathienne Theoduin.
Gen 2: Karl and Christiana Dakath.
Gen 1: Gottfrid and Eva Filverel.
One of them is a half-elf: Lord Hunfridus, son of Lord Gaelin and Lady Alea, and the other is a full-elf: Haladavar, son of Estelar and Leilatha. Haladavar will move to the elves when he is an adult, so he will live very long. Lord Hunfridus will be like an elf in all other respects except the length of his life. He will only live a normal length life.
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Royal wedding & The first Demigods
At last the noblemen decided to make a hole in the wall to fish in the moat. Weaker protection makes greater quality of life.
At the royal family, it is finally time to conceive the first demigods! As Ustrinastacia is the current queen of the gods, she is the one who will be the mother, so she temporarily moves into the royal castle. The first father will be King Tannatar. One demigod per generation will be born, and the mother will always be the current Supreme Goddess and the father will be a king or future king. That's why the demigod is so powerful, but at the same time, not too godlike for the lesser humans.
This demigod will be invincible to everything except death by old age. Demigods may not drink the elixir of life, or have children. They will be able to kill Nazgûl and white wizards at the war arena! (White wizards = wizards in level 2. Saaron, Soroman and Gondulf all count as white wizards. Gondulf used to be level 1, gray.) Currently only Gondulf on the good side is able to do so, so the evil side is growing every week.
Here Ustrinastacia gets her first kiss!
Maybe you will feel differently learning that Ustrinastacia is actually... King Tannatar's aunt. His father is Iliphar, one of the evil fire elves, who are siblings with the highest fire goddess. But! The dangers of incest don't really apply with gods. They have perfect genetics. So when you think about it, this isn't really gross.
And rules are rules. The mother of the demigods has to be the supreme goddess, or they wouldn't be as powerful.
The queen wasn't very happy with the king's affair, but the king knows how to convince her otherwise. It's for the greater good!
The king's castle is the only place where the lesser humans can hope to meet the goddesses. Nanthaliene (on the left) is an elf though, and Nymphadaqua is her aunt on her mother's side, so hanging out with gods isn't really new to her.
Princess Halanaestra is probably the most beautiful princess so far! She is now adult and has to move out because the game lags too much on that lot, sadly. But this also means she can be "preserved". Maybe if she survives long enough, she can be a future queen.
Here is one that for sure will be a future queen! Prince Theodre, the next in line for the throne, has found his queen, the elf Nanthaliene!
Their wedding is very beautiful, with the noble family, elves and goddesses coming to watch!
Maybe I will ruin this for you too, by mentioning that she is also his aunt (the queen's sister). ELVES HAVE PERFECT GENETICS TOO, OKAY?! I also really wanted to "save her" from having to participate in the war, as I think she is the most beautiful of all the elves. Pregnant sims don't have to fight in the war. (Because they can't.)
Nonetheless, I present to you Prince Theodre and Princess Nanthaliene Iliphar!
Phew! The party ended with the highest grade! But it was very stressful. For some reason I decided to start with the dinner, forgetting that it is a HUGE castle so the guests need a lot of time to get to the roof. In the last hour the wedding was a "Disaster", but they managed to marry in time!
Ehm... awkward?! The queen and the king's lover at the breakfast table. At least they are able to see eye-to-eye with their jewelry obsession.
Ustrinastacia makes sure everyone knows she's there! Fire gods have to do something evil about every other day. So she uses her spells to break everything in the castle! Thankfully Nanthaliene is there to use her good counter-spells. Otherwise it would've been a pain.
Ahh, these lucky few are there to witness the birth of the first demigod!
The demigod turned out to be a demigoddess! Her name is Ignis! Very suitable for a fire goddess. She is going to be an evil witch until she is converted by studying the good path. By then she will be their great savior!
Generation 1's demigod is born and it's time to make one for Generation 2! But... A prince is not good enough for a goddess.
It took some convincing *cough*insimenator*cough* but she eventually agreed! The whole future of the human race is at stake!
Happy news at the kingdom castle! A prince is born! Welcome to the world, Prince Falael!
Taking the perfect dinner picture is not always easy. There will always be some special snowflake refusing to sit at the table for some reason...
... or sleeping in the food.
But at last the gods allowed us to capture this perfect dinner time!
Oh, turns out Prince Falael is NOT an elf, like I expected him to be! I thought the elf ears were dominant. Turns out they're not! Good, now I know who should be an elf and who shouldn't! No surgeries needed.
And so the last 21 elixirs were paid to the gods! Resurrecting a sim costs 33 elixirs ≈ 1M aspiration points, but the noblemen could only afford 12, so the royal family helped them pay the rest, in order to resurrect Gaelin! Aspiration points are very much used in this hood, that's for sure.
Prince Theodre and Princess Nanthaliene Iliphar take their gen 2 photo! Stunning! They are going to be a great king and queen one day!
This is probably the only time you're ever going to see a Supreme Goddess actually raising her child. Normally she will leave the household as soon as a demigod is born, but this time 2 will be born, since we have 2 generations who need to make a demigod. So during her second pregnancy, she has some time to teach Ignis to talk like a real goddess!
But that didn't last very long, because behold - we have a new demigod! His name is Cratus (inspired by Kratos from God of War) and he is going to be a great hero one day (if not rebellious)!
It's time for Ustrinastacia to return to her temple, but not before putting a spell on her godly son! What will his fate be?
This is probably the funniest orc I've ever created! It always cracks me up when I do their faces.
With the addition of the Monastery, this is probably the final look of the neighborhood! I am very happy with it! :lovestruc It's a little world I've created. I don't do that often.
OH NO! Princess Halanaestra was killed in the war! She, who was so beautiful! I had great plans for her. She was going to be a queen! Now she will be one of the Nazgûl instead. Princess Penelo was also killed, so the Monastery-household didn't last very long. (And don't worry, I am going to upload a video of the wars so you get to see them )
Princess Halanaestra was an unusually bothersome and glitching nazgûl to make! Her tombstone stuck around, and her ghost, so she ended up being duplicated. Then she refused to move out from the goddesses! Took several tries with the L&D tombstone in Murdur to move her out. Don't know what that was about. I was thinking about just letting her die... but hopefully it's fixed now.
In the next Championship of the Gods, Gromanata beat out Nymphadaqua in the top 2 and for the first time, she became the Supreme Goddess! Thus, Ustrinastacia's weeks of hell are finally OVER!
Gromanata is a neutral goddess, so things could still turn out bad for the humans, but at least now it's not guaranteed to be bad! Wohoo!
Gromanata gets a makeover to show who is the queen of the gods! It's only when she is the Supreme that she leaves her normally natural style and really goes all out!
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24th Jun 2019 at 4:44 PM
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Your world is so detailed, and the story/rules are well defined. It will be interesting to see how things go with Gromanata in charge. Maybe the humans will finally get a bit of a break from all the doom and gloom.
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Quote: Originally posted by Cher64
Your world is so detailed, and the story/rules are well defined. It will be interesting to see how things go with Gromanata in charge. Maybe the humans will finally get a bit of a break from all the doom and gloom. |
Yay, a comment! I felt a bit ignored, lol. Thank you for the feedback!
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30th Jun 2019 at 6:59 AM
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Hey, Pideli. I've been lurking on your thread for a while, but was too shy to post. I'd like to echo Cher64's sentiments as well; I'm a fan of fantasy hoods too, but they take a lot of work to set up since the game makes it easier to have somewhat modern amenities and features. It's great that you managed to create a comprehensive world with its history and customs; I liked the progression from the gods and elves to the war scenarios.
By the way, I'm impressed that you can keep track of all the fulfilled wants and fears in line with the Goddess's demands, especially because some of the households have more than 8 members!
By the way, I'm impressed that you can keep track of all the fulfilled wants and fears in line with the Goddess's demands, especially because some of the households have more than 8 members!
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30th Jun 2019 at 1:12 PM
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Thank you so much!
Haha, the way I keep track of the wishes and fears is that I remember all that get fulfilled during a run down the sim list, and then add them to the counting which is written in the youngest sim's biography. Obviously I'm still going to miss some, but if I'm fairly sure one has been fulfilled, e.g. if a wolf comes and I know some sims had a wish for that, that's good enough to me.
In the beginning I had 6 wishes per day as a rule for neutral goddesses, but that was too much micromanaging, so I changed it to 100 wishes a week.
PS. Currently all households have at least 9 sims, but that can change drastically due to wars.
Haha, the way I keep track of the wishes and fears is that I remember all that get fulfilled during a run down the sim list, and then add them to the counting which is written in the youngest sim's biography. Obviously I'm still going to miss some, but if I'm fairly sure one has been fulfilled, e.g. if a wolf comes and I know some sims had a wish for that, that's good enough to me.
In the beginning I had 6 wishes per day as a rule for neutral goddesses, but that was too much micromanaging, so I changed it to 100 wishes a week.
PS. Currently all households have at least 9 sims, but that can change drastically due to wars.
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6th Jan 2020 at 12:30 AM
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War 11 (video)
Decided to finally upload a video of one of the battles! I figured I may never actually edit a good video together, so I just upload the unedited full clip of a battle. I don't know about you, but at least I find it entertaining. I didn't include the preparations, because that's kind of boring.
This was a particularly eventful battle. Some basic rules:
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* Random chance determines who fights with whom in the beginning.
- after that, any interaction between an evil and a good sim results in a fight (until the battle ends in 12 hours).
* Whoever loses a fight dies.
- except demigods, they can't die except from old age, and white wizards, they can only kill each other.
* Some humans and good elves may have wished for the power to cheat death from a genie lamp, so they can save themselves.
* If a side gets defeated, more sims from each side are put in so the battle can continue.
* The current Supreme goddess watches over it all.
Backstory/more info:
In my fantasy/medieval neighborhood Omnia, there is a war between Saaron and the humans. Once a week (when the peasants, merchants, nobility and royal family have all been played for a sim week), 10 sims (at random) from each side get together on the war arena to battle!
Once a week, more orcs (the zombies with black helmets in the video) are created in Murdur, the amount depending on how many humans the evil side killed in the last battle, and whether or not the king of the Nazgûl and the 2 evil wizards are still alive.
This is the 11th battle so far, and this is the first time the number of evil sims in the neighborhood (52) is higher than the good (49), so the good got to use all of their heroes. Heroes being demigods and the wizard (a female in this case called Naya'il, because Gondulf the White was killed in the last battle by Soroman.) If a wizard dies, they come back as a white wizard, and if a white wizard dies, a new angel is sent down from Valinor to become a wizard.
The demigods are: The red sim called Ignis, the guy with the golden armor called Cratus and the blue-haired girl called Flumine. Ignis and Cratus' mother is the highest goddess of fire, Ustrinastacia, and the mother of Flumine is the highest goddess of water, Nymphadaqua. Their fathers are the kings of generation 1, 2 and 3. One demigod per generation. Their fathers are always a king and their mother is always the current Supreme goddess.
Once a week the 4 highest goddesses of fire, air, earth and water compete to become the next supreme goddess. This week it was Gromanata, the earth goddess, so that's the green sim you see.
Let me know if you want to see more!
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11th Jan 2020 at 10:22 PM
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I was wondering how the battles actually worked. It was good to see it in action; it makes sense to me now. So after this battle, is the number of evil sims still higher than the number of good?
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Awesome!
No I think the good will be only a couple more than the evil next battle as many evil sims died in this battle. And the nobility and royal family don't get as many kids from generation 4 since there's a new rule that protects those families until all non-heirs are dead in the merchant and peasant family. I'm not exactly sure how many new warriors the good will get next battle, I think around 5 so they will be around 46, and the evil will get 10 so they'll be 44. It's very even still!
I don't think they're ever going to end the war with these rules so when the war has lasted for 5 generations, there'll be one final battle where I just play until one side wins the war.
No I think the good will be only a couple more than the evil next battle as many evil sims died in this battle. And the nobility and royal family don't get as many kids from generation 4 since there's a new rule that protects those families until all non-heirs are dead in the merchant and peasant family. I'm not exactly sure how many new warriors the good will get next battle, I think around 5 so they will be around 46, and the evil will get 10 so they'll be 44. It's very even still!
I don't think they're ever going to end the war with these rules so when the war has lasted for 5 generations, there'll be one final battle where I just play until one side wins the war.
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Re-sharing posts from other threads
Figured I'd share a post I made about my immortals. No not the Evanescence song, I'm talking about my elves and gods and their goals. And here are pictures of 2 of the angels in Valinor! (Also in the post below that.) Currently there are actually 11 angels (woah, yeah I should probably make a proper post about them later hehe).
Here is a video of the palace of the good elves in Valinor, and a picture of a wedding in the palace of the evil elves in Valinor.
Valinor is the undying lands, land of the immortals in Tolkien's world, for anyone who doesn't know.
I feel kind of bad that I never update this thread! Don't know if people care but thought I'd at least share the stuff I post in other threads here as well. (Hope I didn't miss anything.) I seem to share more about this hood in other threads than here, oops. And I also enjoy playing more than sharing. So don't know if I'm going to make a proper update like I did in the past, maybe I'll post a summary later, hehe. A lot has happened since the last actual update!
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9th Jun 2020 at 6:19 PM
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The angels are gorgeous, I liked seeing how the Sim changed.
I'm still interested in seeing how things turn out and how the war will end.
I'm still interested in seeing how things turn out and how the war will end.
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28th Nov 2020 at 5:01 PM
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Big time jump!
Disclaimer: This post is very sloppy and is going to be a very big time jump from the last update. I decided to simply post everything about this hood here, even if it's not in chronological order, instead of in other threads like I've done. Otherwise there's just no point with the thread. Sorry about that! But I am planning to make a proper update with everything that happened in the war against Saaron, and the current rules and everything. Until then, here's what the elves did just today!Post in "stupid questions"
Quote: Originally posted by Pideli
Any ideas what to do with perfect elves? Or just perfect sims in general. (Who have maxed all skills, life skills, medals and have permaplat.) Except making them unselectable and letting them roam free, which is what I've been doing lol. It was fine for a while but now it's starting to get a little repetitive. I need something new. |
Just to update, I found my answer! Screw maxing hobbies. This is much more important.
The elves are now mining metals and gems to protect the humans in the war against the gods.
They're cutting the gemstone ores into magical gems that give the humans extra lives - useful as a protection against gods. They're melting the metal ores into ingots that are then used to make magical armor that protects against mortal enemies.
If the gems are stored long enough, their value will go up and become permanent protections for a sim.
Only elves can make the "Valinorian Armor" and only elves can get the mithril needed, and gems. (I don't have dwarfs and don't intend to, so... :P)
This week they made 4 Valinorian Armors and a lot of gems. It takes very long to make the armor as 9 refined metals are needed for each one. The gems will get used up quickly since they are deleted each time a sim "should've" died. A human dies if they simply interact with a god. Only demigods and angels can kill gods. This will keep the elves occupied from now on hopefully! They will make the most out of their long life. I guess I found my "something new"!
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28th Nov 2020 at 6:52 PM
Oh I love this! Much better than rap aggressive poetry battles resulting in banishment for 100 years! Very creative idea with the gems!
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Haha thanks! But I'll keep your idea in mind for the future just in case
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Some Supernaturals & The War against the Gods
The highest goddesses of Earth, Fire, Air and Water: Gromanata, Ustrinastacia, Aerothalia and Nymphadaqua
The first demigods: Cratus and Ignis, both children to Ustrinastacia and the human kings of generation 1 and 2.
The queen of the Elves (middle), Nanthaliene, and her parents Theoduin and Raejisa. Not so long ago she returned to Valinor after being in Middle Earth for several generations as a queen of Iliphar (the country of the humans). She died in one of the last battles against Saaron (can't remember which one). I planned for her to return back to Middle Earth once Nymphadaqua got in power so she could unban the Elves who "died" in Middle Earth. But I changed my mind because the royal castle is finally not lagging as it doesn't have as many family members as it used to. So I'm not too keen on moving her back, haha.
The last gods marry to make the last archangels.
The last 2 archangels, Edachion and Pesagniyah. There are 12 archangels in total (how perfect :lovestruc )
Pesagniyah in her wizard (human) form.
Both good elves and evil elves collect feathers from griffins in their respective palaces. Good elves make good angels and evil elves make neutral angels, who start good and every week there's a 1/4 chance they will turn evil. No full-evil elves are allowed to be created after Saaron, who was too destructive to Middle Earth. The gods don't like orcs.
Jacob, the first human turned angel. He was the first merchant. He got granted angel status after the good elves collected 9 griffin feathers.
The first 3 good angels (non-archangels) in their wizard form: Jacob, Qiia and Helena. Qiia is their daughter. They were all once merchant humans. I figured it was suiting since they are from the Dakath bloodline, a water Elf. Water Elves are the good elves.
Nymphadaqua arrives to the Temple outside Valinor.
The war against the gods is in full motion in the Temple outside Valinor. Only demigods and angels can kill gods, humans have no chance except against orcs. The humans die as flies in this war! That's why the Elves started making gems and armor (see the post above). The goal is to kill 3 of the highest goddesses: Ustrinastacia, Aerothalia and Gromanata, since they terrorize the humans with their rules of sacrifice. (Nymphadaqua is the good goddess.) But they can only be killed when all other gods in their element are killed. All humans who interact with gods die unless they have magical gems.
Ustrinastacia and Aerothalia bring a new meaning to "highest" goddesses. Here they are in their "super-god" form. In that form they kill all humans that interact with them, even those who carry magical gems that would otherwise protect them. They also destroy all the gems of the sim they get in contact with. Supergods can't be killed even by demigods or angels. Gods don't want to invoke the "super-god" power unless they're desperate, since it hurts the entire world by making all the elements unbalanced. It will rain 4 days afterwards and everyone in the entire world gets sick.
But after 4 days, everything is fine again, and Valinor is a paradise again.
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26th Feb 2021 at 9:18 AM
I love everything happening in these pictures.
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How many percent Elf my noble family is. In order to implement the new rules that if they're less than 25 % Elf they lose their magical powers, and if they're over 75 %, they become immortal. (That one dead 100 % Elf is because he died in war and then lost his "days left to Elder" when resurrected.) Only 100 % Elves are welcome to Valinor but it'd probably be more fun if the part-Elves had some rules too. Maybe I made a mistake letting the 75 % Elf become old. :o
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The Gods of Aman
The new gods in the new subhood Aman. This is the undying lands in Tolkien's world, where Valinor is located.
In my version, Valinor is going to move there after the war against the gods. (Meaning the Elves and the remaining old gods, i.e. the red, yellow, green and blue ones, will move there with all of their lots.) In Tolkien's version, Valinor also changed location, from being part of the world to being above it, so it's suitable. (That's why only those who are allowed to sail there can do so, because you have to sail literally in a straight line over the globe as opposed to along the globe.)
All of their names are based on either Greek or Latin words. Nox = night, thamnos = bush, aqua = water, iskios = shadow, dentro = tree, ifaisteio = volcano, lacua = lake, pyrkagia = fire, adeianos = void, fyto = plant, loutsos = pike, paschaliá = lilac, potami = river.
Top row - Nox, Pyrkagoxa
Middle - Thamnos, Aquanivadia, Iskiozarha
Bottom - Ifaisteio, Dendrolivia, Lacus
Their parents, the primordial gods of volcanos, void, shadow, freshwater and vegetation. Basically new versions of fire, energy, air, water and earth but not quite. They're called Pyrkagia, Adeianos, Iskios, Aquani and Dentro.
I'm basically redoing a mythology how I should've done it from the beginning. A lot of my first gods in Omnia had bad names. Also it makes sense to have a separate subhood so that I can 1) ban nonlocals automatically (no humans, yay!) 2) only have summer, spring and fall 3) use a "magical" skyline
The turquoise and lime gods create different types of plantsims - nymphs and wood elves! The nymphs will be turquoise, live by the sea, have magical powers and be immortal, while the wood elves will be mortal, live in the woods and be non-magical (more like normal plantsims). Here are the first ones! They're called Fyto, Loutsos, Paschaliá and Potami. They live on the same lot at the moment, until they're too many. The orange and purple gods will create the vampires and werewolves.
This is the most beautiful lot I've ever made, I can't stop taking pictures of it!
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