Slaine and Wulfrun had been escorted into a darkened office, lit only by a fire in the fireplace and a pair of small lamps on the large desk. Ayden Van Gould greeted them and waved at two of three old fashioned high back chairs in the room. The way the chairs were set up indicated that the twins were to sit together at a fair distance from Mr. Van Gould who'd wrinkled his nose ever so slightly as Wulfrun had entered the room. Once the twins had made themselves as comfortable as they could around such an ancient vampire Mr. Van Gould held up his hand for silence. Misses MacNeill's I thank you for your prompt arrival, before I go over the the terms of your inheritance there is a very important question you must answer as well as family history you must learn. Slaine and Wulfrun leaned in, curiosity gleaming in their eyes. Both holding back on the questions they'd grown up with in their hearts they nodded for him to continue. First the question. Do you think it right or proper for any being to be blood bound to a piece of land? The twins didn't hesitate or consult each other before answering in unison, "absolutely not, and if such is part of our inheritance we would free any such being at once." The history of blood bonds had been the only part of history they'd passed, and to them it was as barbaric as human slavery. Mr. Van Gould hadn't seem surprised by their response, and nodded as he muttered in a barely audible voice "done and released, very good start". He directly addressed the twins again. I'm sure that you are both aware of the rumors and stories surrounding Ailill park on Valley View drive. What you need to know is that the story is true and I'm staring at Slaine and Emer's last surviving descendants. Several generations back the park was gifted to the city by another descendant. As you may have already guessed because of who Slaine was, and the method he used to become a permanent member of Moonlit Falls he and everyone in his line is bound to the land at the cabin, park, and the estate in town. Slaine twitched, an estate in town and a fairy prince, if Wulfrun's tightening of her fingers was an indication they both wanted to ask the same questions. Just then there was a discrete knock on the door, and Mr. Van Gould bid the knocker to enter and take a seat. Slaine started, and Wulfrun nudged her with an elbow. The guitarist from the beach was just as cute as the twins had noted the day before, why was he joining them? Was he a relative? Mr. MacSithigh glad you could make it. As I thought would happen, the bond has already been released. I was just about to explain the parts that will affect you as well as the Misses MacNeill's. If Aodh MacSithigh was surprised to see the twins again he didn't let it show as he took the remaining seat in the office. As hinted at in the park's story the first Slaine was a prince from one of the four royal families who rejected the life of royalty in favor of true love. After Emer's mom had passed on he and Emer moved into town. They had named their estate Carrefour before construction had started. What they were unaware of was that the Crumplebottom family had bought both parcels of land across the way and blocked the road that was supposed to be built. Their new home was finished a month before Emer delivered two healthy twins. Slaine, Emer, and their children lived long healthy lives. Before his passing Slaine had contracted the Van Gould offices to oversee both the estate and the care of the caretaker that had willingly bonded himself to the estate. Their twins shared both the mansion and the cabin equally, and each raised a family. Eventually one side moved away from the valley and that line eventually ended about four generations ago. The side that stayed had another set of twins, those twins though were as opposite as opposite could be and could not get along. A deep rivalry formed between the two, and when it was their turn to inherit a bitter fight broke out. In the end they split apart the deeds, with one going to live at the cabin while the other retained Carrefour. All was good for another generation, but then the fighting started back up. By the time your mother was born there was only one heir left on the other side of the family. He was a nasty bitter old man who'd never married. He sought several things over his lifetime, an immortality spell, and a way to get the cabin back. He hired an alchemist who was cheap and got what he paid for. Death when the cast spell backfired killing not only your parents but him as well. That spell was supposed to have killed you girls as well, however he hadn't factored for the land bond which can only be broken by another fairy of royal blood. While the spell didn't kill either of you it did alter you, your skin tones, and what you are. Slaine interrupted Mr. Van Gould despite herself "You mean to say that Wulfrun and I were both human before the spell?!" Slaine's tone was sharper than she'd meant it to be and she bit her lip in consternation as a tear threatened to trickle down her cheek, Wulrun squeezed her across the shoulders and whispered "let him finish Slaine". Mr. Van Gould handed Slaine a box of tissues before continuing. Yes, your mom and father and everyone of your ancestor's except the original Slaine was a regular human. Yes, you were both born human. While the spell didn't kill you it did mingle with the traces of the original spell that Slaine used so very long ago to become human, which resulted in your transformations. The good news is that if you study alchemy hard enough ... Mr. Van Gould nodded a yes at Slaine as a light of understanding flashed across her face ... the spell can be reversed. Should you study even harder you can also become full fae should you wish. The path forward is yours to choose. Mr. Van Gould walked around his desk and pulled out a fat envelope accompanied by an even older skeleton key with a small piece of pink diamond in the handle. This is the deed to Carrefour. There are a few things you should know before you inspect the property in person. Mr. MacSithigh is the grandson of the last caretaker and as such, should you wish will become the new caretaker and live above the stables unless invited to live in the main house. His grandfather Sitheach was a technophobe and other than indoor plumbing managed to block most modernization attempts of the mansion. Lastly because the last heir never paid his taxes, all furniture that had been passed down had to be sold off so the main house is no longer furnished. The two of you will need to decide what you want to do whether it's move in or release the estate for sale. A few notes of caution if you choose to release the estate you won't inherit any money from it's sale. If you choose to move in the taxes are fairly steep as the land and house are valued at $176,624 thousand. Also if you move in the land stays fae bonded to your blood line. You have 24 hours to decide what you want to do, I expect to hear back from you by this time tomorrow night. Mr. MacSithigh a word ... Mr. Van Gould's voice was cut off as the door closed behind the twins and the weight of everything they'd just learned seemed to leaden their steps as they walked down the stairs and out to the waiting cab. Slaine commented "so that's why the alchemy bench and books" under her breath to Wulfrun before going very quite. Wulfrun was familiar with her twins taciturn moods and stayed quite for the remainder of the ride back to the cabin. Finne The inspiration behind Carrefour. Carrefour Dear cmbaker, the choice is yours to make should you choose to move any or all of the households into Carrefour you will need to use the freerealestate cheat for that first household, as the mansion is valued at $176,624 furnished in game. It was built at 1138 Merchant Way which is across from the Crumplebottom house. Moo was used to place five of the fireplaces. Because of how overly full my hard drive is (hangs head in shame) I was not able to play test the lot. This is essentially a shell house, very minimally furnished, there are a few item's such as the roof elements on the stables, that the game treats as decor furnishings and will vanish if you pick the unfurnished move in option. You will also loose the few furnishings including a fairy tree house, out of the stables and caretakers room. Exchange link: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9432819
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Aodh MacSithigh, Hugh to his close friends, stared at the letter on his fathers desk, he'd found it while looking for the invitation to court that his mother had sent him to get. By all appearances it was very old, possibly intended for one of his many older siblings. He'd known that his father had had a falling out with his own father and now he had a small inkling as to why. His father wanted in at the courts, and kept trying to get his children married off to members of the royal families. From what he'd read in the letter his grandfather had not been interested in keeping any ties with their cousins at court and had moved to Moonlit Falls to keep his son from using him as a pawn. The letter from his grandfather was asking his father to ask his children if one of them would be willing to move to Moonlit Falls to take over caretaker duties for a special family with ties to the world of the fae. Spotting the invite sticking out of his mother's book Aodh grabbed it and wondered how he could discreetly inquire if father had shared the letter with his siblings. Grateful that he'd been able to bow out of the court appearance due to the precise wording of the invite Aodh poked the fire and contemplated his choices. He'd been halfway down the stairs when he'd overheard his father telling his mother that he was hoping to pair Aodh off with one of the lesser princesses. Aodh'd felt himself go cold, the merest idea of being trapped into the constant formalities of the palace was enough to make him move to his sisters farm with her large brood of children. Yet, as much as he loved his nieces and nephews the concept of farm life was as appealing as serving the royal guard. Which was how several of his other siblings had avoided their fathers plans. Then their was that letter from his Grandfather Sithigh**. He could always go to Moonlit Falls and see if his grandfather was still looking for a replacement, or stay and help whatever sibling had already gone as replacement. It was late when his parents returned home. He was just about to get ready for bed when he heard his mother tell his father that they could wait until breakfast to break the news. Aodh decided that he wasn't going to wait for morning. He quickly packed just a few changes of clothes, grabbed his guitar and snuck out of the house. As Aodh silently crept away from his parents home he wondered how he could keep his father from dragging him back from Moonlit Falls. Aodh was part way to the portal for Moonlit Falls when he spotted Queen Mebd's gift for her daughter, and he knew exactly what to do to keep from being dragged back. He quickly pulled the apple he'd grabbed for a snack out of his pocket and held it out. If he succeeded he knew that Queen Mebd would banish him for good, and that would keep his father from bringing him back from Moonlit Falls. Aodh had presented himself to Ayden Van Gould per the instructions in his grandfather's letter upon arrival to Moonlit Falls. The meeting had gone well enough. Aodh learned that his grandfather had passed on with no one to replace him, that he, Aodh, would do as a replacement caretaker given he was the first blood relative to show in the few months since his grandfather had passed. Mr. Van Gould had given Aodh his grandfather's small stipend and urn saying since he was the only family to show up they were his to inherit. Mr. Van Gould explained that the stables and caretakers room were still intact should Aodh choose to live on the grounds as the new caretaker. If he didn't want to live on the grounds then there was enough from the stipend to get lodging's off the ground. Mr. Van Gould also explained that as the first blood relative to show he was blood tied through a permanently binding contract to the estate and the keeper of the Kinnaird family origins and lineage secret. Aodh slightly familiar with fae contracts asked about the loophole, because all contracts had one as a way out. Mr. Van Gould nodded, there were two as a matter of fact. The first was for the estates heir to grant him leave to go and never return unless desired, and there were no clauses to prevent him from asking to be released from the contract. The second was exactly what Aodh had run away from in the first place, to marry into the family. Mr. Van Gould explained that Aodh had until sundown to decide as he needed to know whether to notify the new heirs, with whom he was meeting with the next day, that there would be a caretaker on the grounds or not. Aodh sat on the beach and contemplated what to do next. Whether it was fate or not he'd just tied himself for good to an ancient branch of the royal family, just not the way his father would have wanted. He had three choices and he wasn't sure which one to choose. He pulled out his guitar and aimlessly played a rueful tune that told the tale of unintended consequences while watching to young women further down the beach, whom he decided were quite rebellious like himself after seeing them quickly strip to their swimsuits at the waters edge. They had bumped into him by accident as they'd tumbled out of the transport booth and had apologized in unison. Both had giggled to each other with a quick peek back at him as they made their way to the far edge of the beach. If he didn't have such a heavy choice to make he probably would have joined them splashing in the waves. They were odd looking young women even by fae standards, both decidedly under a curse of some sort, both had tawny hair, yet one had slightly greenish yellow skin whereas the others skin almost matched the tawny color of her hair but was just so slightly pink or orange in tone to be an exact match. As he watched them he felt something of awe at their nonchalance and carefree attitude. He suspected they might not be aware of their curse, or if they were they just didn't care. He couldn't think of any twins he'd ever heard of being a witch and a werewolf, unless their parents had been a mixed couple. As the sun settled lower on the horizon Aodh packed up his guitar and headed back to Mr. Van Gould's office, his decision made. He wondered if he would see the young women around town, he wouldn't mind having friends here in Moonlit Falls. What was Aodh's choice? That cmbaker16 is for you to choose.
** I might have made a typing error when naming Aodh's grandfather in cas. Note: all pictures for this portion of story were taken in Dragon Valley and do not include any sneak peaks of gift 4. Aodh MacSithigh Fresh from cas, no extra household members or skills: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9432706 As a household with some skills and an extra household member: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9432707 Dear cmbaker, Part 2 of the ongoing gift and story hopefully will not disrupt your current game to much as I moved a pre-existing ea/maxis sim and bulldozed their house to make this one. See the note after the story, to see which sim was relocated as well as house torn down. Slaine, who was older than her sister by two minutes, tugged at her glove before picking up the well worn rucksack off the ground. "Well that's that, and we don't worry about having to move again in a weeks time." Wulfrun shrugged as she swung her equally worn rucksack over her shoulder. "Do you think we'll have trouble getting a cab this late on a Friday?" Slaine saw the sparkle in Wulfrun's eyes and was relieved that a cab pulled up within minutes of ordering one on the app. It's not that she didn't share in her sisters love of pushing boundaries, it was more that she didn't relish the idea of a weekend in jail because her sister wanted to steal Ms. Crumplebottoms Victorian electric car again. Last time they had both been juveniles, and as such protected, even though it meant getting bounced out of yet another foster home. They had just finished their outtake with Abdulla Tinnin, their 17th and final caseworker. The MacNeill twins had tried not to get upset when they heard party horns and poppers go off as the doors to childrens welfare had closed behind them. It wasn't as if they had ever caused trouble on purpose, things just always seemed to happen. Like when they'd first been placed as infants. Wulfrun had been placed with a were family, and Slaine had been placed with a regular family. That placement hadn't lasted a day. Slaine had looked at her file on a few occasion's, her perfectionist streak required that she know what was being written up about her and her sister. It would seem that anytime one of the twins was placed in a bed apart from the other during that first week, they would suddenly appear in the bed and home of the other twin. By the end of the weeks one of the fairy's in charge of the godparents division advised the twins worker to keep them placed together. Thus began their infamous tour of every single foster and group home, as well as residential hall, in and out of Moonlit Falls. Oddly they managed to keep up just enough consistency to properly, barely, graduate high school before they aged out of the system. As they buckled their seat belts Slaine instructed the driver to take them to 2 Lupine Lane. "Are you sure" the driver had asked. "Yes" Slaine responded firmly, clutching the envelope with the property deed, while her sister was inspecting the ancient skeleton key that had come with the deed. The cab dropped them off at the end of Lupine Lane. To one side was thinned forest, and ancient cabin ruins just a short walk up the way. To the other was a thick wall of impenetrable hedges and trees. Wulfrun glanced at Slaine, some hesitation crept into her voice as she looked up the hill, "you don't suppose the ruins are 2 Lupine Lane do you?" "No, it can't be" Slaine tried to sound more confident than she was feeling. Just at that moment both of their phones chimed the time and an alarm 5:17 in the evening. The twins hugged each other tight, and spoke in unison "Happy birthday sister dear." Feeling an ethereal tug both turned towards the thicket across from them and stared with their jaws hanging open in astonishment. Were an impenetrable wall of hedges and trees had been stood a cabin surrounded by overgrown trees and hedges. Making their way up the short path the twins felt excitement and curiosity well up inside. Slaine and Wulfrun were both quick to note the path around the side and that the lights turned on inside as they walked up. Wulfrun barely touched the key to the lock when the door swung open for them. As Wulfrun grabbed their rucksacks from the curbside, Slaine poked her head in the two rooms on the downhill side of the cabin. The first room was of decent size and had an apothecaries work bench, as well as books in random stacks. Slaine smiled happily at the stacks of books, she'd run out of fresh reading material by the 10th grade. The second was a small, tight you could even say, washroom with a tub, toilet, and sink. They both inspected the portraits on the wall. Slaine felt an odd tingle as she dusted free the names engraved on the man and the woman; Slaine and Emer. She could tell by cracking in the paint that the portraits were several hundred years old. The twins inspected the narrow rooms on the uphill side and found two narrow beds. As Slaine set a box of tissue on the nightstand Wulfrun tapped on the wall "look out the window, you can almost see the ruins from here." Smoothing the already smooth duvet cover Slaine smiled to herself. She was glad that they would be able to talk through the wall. This would be their first night in 17 years in separate beds. The hedge had parted as told, that was good. The instructions had been very clear. Once all were inside the envelope was to be placed in the window, the door knocked on, but no waiting around. Being out at dusk was uncomfortable so the no waiting wasn't an issue. Wulfrun was just about to turn on the tv when the twins heard a soft knock at the back door. Glancing at her twin she shrugged and stood to investigate. Opening the door Wulfrun didn't see anyone, not even any of the trees were close enough to blame the knock on a branch. "You don't suppose it was Jules or Joe MacDuff do you?" Wulfrun's voice trailed off as she saw the envelope that she could have sworn hadn't been there when she opened the door. Wulfrun carefully pulled the thick crisp paper from the window grate and turned it over. There was no writing on the outside of the envelope, just a thick waxy seal on one side holding it together. "Slaine look at this." Wulfrun held out the envelope. Slaine and Wulfrun sat in silence, the evening had been an interesting one to cap their already exciting afternoon and evening. The second Slaine's hand had touched the envelope to take it from Wulfrun the wax seal had rolled off the envelope and up into the air in a wisp of smoke, and the thick paper had dissolved into a cloud that hung in the air before the two of them. Before they could fully respond to the cloud it shifted in form to look like a floating piece of paper. Neat calligraphy started to flow across the paper and a dry voice spoke in unison to the words. Decedents of Kinnaird, thine blood be pure, thine line direct, tho centuries separate you from those who first bore thine name as last and true heirs you are. Your presence is required in three days time at sundown at the office of Ayden Van Gould to learn about thine full inheritance. The message was repeated three times, then the paper reformed and drifted to rest on the coffee table before them. They had talked briefly for the name part threw them off, as their last name was MacNeill not Kinnaird. Then Wulfrun had stared at the portraits, before pointing at the upper one of the man "you said the name engraved is Slaine, and from the family tree project there was an uncle Slaine who'd died as a child in an accident. Could it be your name that is what's being mentioned?" Once again Wulfrun was grateful that she was second born and wondered if some of her twins perfectionism was from the stress of being first born. Slaine & Wulfrun MacNeill Straight from cas: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9432265 With the cabin (warning spoiler): https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9432266 MacNeill Cabin: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9432267
Built at 2 Lupine Lane** Moonlit Falls ** 2 Lupine Lane is a preoccupied and built lot. Pappy Wolf resides in The Humble House on the lot. To build the MacNeill cabin I moved Pappy to an existing empty lot on Lupine Lane, and bulldozed his house. Dear cmbaker16, While I'm labeling each part as a gift number it is all one gift. It just has multiple parts. All parts are part of a larger short story, which I hope you will enjoy. Ailill Eriu Joanie MacDuff eyed the park carefully, as a witch she wasn't afraid of fairies, however with being so close to her due date she didn't want to risk unnecessary entanglement. As part of her promise to her husband to never come to Ailill Eriu park alone she had brought her daughter Felicity with her for this trip. As to why she was here at the park, to gather herbs, honey, and get some fresh fish for dinner. While there were plenty of other places to gather from around Moonlit Falls, Joanie had found that items gathered here always tasted better and worked better in her spells. As she and Felicity stepped onto the path Joanie felt the expected tiniest tingle, as if she'd touched an exposed wire. She watched as Felicity gave a tiny shiver before charging down the path. Only those with special gifts ever noticed the tingle, ungifted humans like her husband never noticed. Joanie was happy that there was no sign of fairies in the fairy house tucked among the ferns. It was good to see the redcaps thriving but she didn't need any this trip. Felicity joined Joanie on the bench, where Joanie was resting her feet and back. "Mom, why doesn't dad like you coming here alone?" "Because town lore has everyone believing that this park is enchanted and not originally of Moonlit Falls." "That's silly mom, how can a park not be of the valley?" "I suppose it's time to tell you the park's story, it will help you understand why you felt a light tingle when you crossed into the park." Felicity didn't question how her mom had known about the tingle, she was mom and a witch, she always seemed to know. Our story starts as with many stories with "Once upon a time there was a prince". Now this wasn't just any prince this prince was the sixth son of one of 4 powerful fae families. Now sixth sons in general are not all that special and tend to get overlooked, that is unless families or rulers are looking to arrange marriages to strengthen peace treaties or ensure family dynasties stay strong with plenty of heir choices for the future. Our prince of course has a name it is Prince Slaine. As with most of the fae Prince Slaine enjoys spending the majority of his time outdoors. As a sixth son he was able to get away with sneaking off to the, at that time in history, barely inhabited Moonlit Falls in the human world. He enjoyed the usual sport of playing tricks on humans, as well as hunting, and just enjoying all that the then wild valley had to offer. It was on one such of these excursions where he encountered a young human woman by the name of Emer. Prince Slaine was taken in by her beauty, and when she was able to spot his spell hidden wings he was even more impressed. It is said that their first encounter was when she was washing laundry along the river bank in a shallow, and that Prince Slain had it in mind to cause her laundry basket to float out into the river. It is also said that Emer glanced up towards where Slaine was hiding and called out "prince of fae I beseech upon thee to not upend mine linen's as mine mother is most sickly and I wish to get back to her in haste." Prince Slaine not only didn't play any tricks on Emer during that first encounter, he found himself helping her speed along her chore so that she could get back to her mother quicker. Prince Slaine went home and borrowed some tools of detection from the court advisor for his next trip to Moonlit Falls. It took him some time, but he eventually found Emer's home, a small non distinct cabin nestled at the top of a dirt road that ran between two of the region's mountains. He was shocked to learn that Emer was not a witch as he had suspected, that she was nothing more than a mere mortal girl. He was getting ready to leave when the door opened and Emer stepped out. "Prince of fae, thine name I still not know, I bid thee welcome and have set a place for thee, so that thou mayst share our humble meal." Leaving the door open Emer stepped back inside, and Prince Slain was able to see the rough wooden table set for 3. Prince Slaine found himself staying with Emer and her mother, not just that meal but for weeks at a time. Eventually he realized that he had fallen in love with Emer. Princes however, especially fae princes of powerful families, are not allowed the luxury of marrying for love even more so if the object of affection is mortal. Prince Slaine stared at Emer's sleeping form and regretted that he must return home each dark moon. Upon his return home he was distraught to learn that during his absence his parents had arranged a marriage for him, because it was in his mother's words high time he stopped flitting between worlds and settle down. At first Prince Slaine thought he could work out a deal with his bride to be. After all so long as legitimate heirs were produced, both parties had a certain amount of discretion within arranged marriages. When Prince Slaine learned not only who he'd been sworn to, but the terms of the marriage contract he was distraught. Not only would the princess in question never permit affairs, but he'd be much to far from the Moonlit Falls portal points to return without his absence being noted. Prince Slain spent the weeks leading up to the wedding trying to figure out how to get out of the contract, which much to his parents anger he was refusing to sign under their signatures. Word reached Prince Slain that Emer's cabin had burned down one day, and that she and her mom were living homeless in the woods near the ruins. His distraught was such that he decided that he had no choice but to seek out one of the dark fae. After a day's search he found one, or more precisely one found him. "What is it you seek young prince of light?" The shadowy figure's voice rasped out from deep within the forest brambles. Prince Slain answered with the truth, that he wished to return to Emer and marry her, which would mean living out his life in the mortal world. A forked branch holding a vial of swirling liquid was extended out, it's stopper a pure pink diamond. Prince Slaine listened as the voice rasped out the instructions, taking note that if his love wasn't pure that he would die from the elixir. Following the given instructions Prince Slain opened the vial, clutched the rare even by Elvish standards diamond in his hand, and drank the contents in one breath just as day shifted towards twilight. Prince Slaine doubled over in pain and passed out when he woke he found himself in a pool of water struggling to stay afloat, and that part of the clearing he'd been in was around him but just beyond it's edge was Moonlit falls. Prince Slaine dragged himself out of the pool ... yes this very one ... and found he couldn't magically dry himself off. Tired and wet he crossed the river and slowly made his way to were Emer's cabin had stood. When he arrived he found Emer and her mother huddled under a blanket. Emer cried out at the site of him "Oh mine sweet prince what hast thou done, thous wings are gone and thous no longer has an ethereal glow." To exhausted to answer Prince Slaine collapsed in front of Emer holding out the diamond. Unknown to both of them he was dying, as there was a part of the spell that had yet to be fullfilled, that the dark fae hadn't told Prince Slain about. Emer rushed to him, bending down she took hold of his face and said "oh mine love I carest not for bobbles or trinkets ..." she paused "... I carest that thou live no matter how poorly the days mayest be." Then she kissed him tenderly on his lips. "Ew mom, mushy really" "Yes really, a point of fact it was their very first kiss, a true loves first kiss." Prince Slain felt a surge of energy rush through him and Emer stepped back with a small startled "oh!" Once again he felt hail and healthy and was able to stand himself up. At Emer's gasp and point he looked at his no longer mud encrusted clothes and saw that instead of the royal clothes he'd been wearing earlier he was now clothed in the same style as Emer and her mother, a rough peasant garb. The next day the three of them went to the local magistrate's office and Slaine and Emer were wed. Slaine took Emer's last name, Kinnaird, having not had one before and they lived happily ever after. "Oh come on mom, you expect me to believe that the story ends with them living homeless in the woods." Joanie chuckled "no of course not, Slain sold the diamond and used the money to build them a new cabin just below where the old one had been." "Wait, you mean the ruins at the top of Lupine Lane are tied to this park?" "Yes, my very sharp and brave daughter those ruins are said to be where Emer lived when Slaine first met her." Joanie had tucked their catches into her bag as they were readying to go when Felicity finally blurted out a question that she'd been mulling over as they fished. "Mom, if Prince Slaine and Emer were real, because this park is real and the ruins are real, what became of them?" "It is rumored that after Emer's mom passed on of old age that Slaine and a very pregnant Emer moved into town proper and that Slaine built them a mansion to live in." Felicity paused, her face scrunched up "It's that empty misnamed house with that extremely cranky ancient fairy caretaker isn't it?" Joanie merely nodded her yes. Link to the park on the exchange. Ailill Eriu, I did use spawners on this lot so don't rotate it when placing it. When placed at (existing ea small park) 206 Valley View Drive, MF it does align to the front properly. Note this is not a from scratch park, I upgraded the park that ea/maxis had already built on the lot, and left the hidden picnic spawners (moved a little) on the lot.
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