Bella Goth

Bella Goth (née Bachelor) is one of the pre-made Sims shipped with The Sims game, in which she lives with her husband, Mortimer Goth, and her daughter, Cassandra Goth. Between The Sims and The Sims 2, Bella and Mortimer had one more child, Alexander Goth. She also has an elder brother named Michael Bachelor. She is undoubtedly the most famous character in The Sims series and is one of the only characters to have a role in every game, besides Mortimer Goth.

Life leading up to The Sims 3
In The Sims 3, Bella is a child (7 days to teen) who lives with her mother, Jocasta Bachelor, father Simis Bachelor and older brother Michael Bachelor. Because she is still a child, she goes by her maiden name of Bachelor. She wears a red dress because this is her favorite color. In The Sims 3, she has hazel eyes, even though she has brown eyes in The Sims 2. When she grows up, she doesn't look very much like the adult versions of her from The Sims and The Sims 2; her nose is very different, her lips are thinner and her eyes are much bigger.

Bella and Mortimer Goth are best friends. Her traits are Good, Brave and Lucky. She attends Elementary School and is a good student. She is also slightly gothic since her room and playroom are decorated with skulls, which may hint at why she married Mortimer, and also at her interest in the paranormal. She has one point of the painting skill. There is sometimes a glitch where her thumbnail, picture in relationship panels, and picture in wishes appear with her as a child, similar to Mortimer Goth. Bella has a good relationship with her family. She is said to be 'well-behaved' and the best dressed girl around.

Life leading up to The Sims Social
In The Sims Social, Bella lives alone in a bungalow. She gives new players tutorials and always appears to the right of the players' friend list.

Life leading up to The Sims Bustin' Out
In The Sims Bustin' Out, Bella Goth lives with her husband Mortimer Goth in Goth Manor. Her daughter Cassandra Goth may or may not have been born yet. She works as a Horror Movie Extra in the Movie Star Career and likes to play the piano and read when she's not working. Her favorite interactions are telling stories and nagging about friends. She has a completely different personality in this game than in the others.

Life leading up to The Sims (console)
Bella Goth appears in The Sims (console) version with her husband Mortimer Goth and daughter Cassandra Goth living in 5 Sim Avenue. She still wears the same red dress and shoes, and has black hair. She shares a 90+ relationship with her husband and a 20+ relationship with her daughter. She likes to read, play chess, feed fish and mourn at the tombstones. Her brother Michael Bachelor is in the Family Bin as a playable character.

Life leading up to The Sims
Bella Goth, her husband, Mortimer Goth, and her daughter, Cassandra Goth, are first introduced in The Sims. She is an elegant, yet athletic, woman who seems to enjoy playing golf. Her activities when played will either be painting or playing the piano, which gives credibility to the theory that she may also be a very creative and talented person. She also has quite a high interest in the paranormal.

Life leading up to The Sims 2
By the time the storyline has caught up to The Sims 2, Bella has had another child, Alexander Goth, and has disappeared via alien abduction. It is then revealed that Bella is Michael Bachelor's sister. She does exist in Pleasantview, but is hidden within the game code and can only be found using cheats or third-party programs. Bella's disappearance is a major component to the background story of Pleasantview and it's theorized that Maxis picked her for this major role because she is a mysterious, yet elegant, woman.

Her last known whereabouts are Don Lothario's deck, and Don's photo album and memory panel show that he had attempted some romantic interactions with Bella, which she didn't accept, before she mysteriously disappeared. Many of Mortimer's, Cassandra's, and Alexander's memories involve Bella, meaning that she hasn't been gone for too long. On the family tree panel, Bella's face is not gray, which indicates that the game does not consider her to be dead. Although her husband and daughter have memories of her being abducted by aliens, the story does not explicitly state what happened to Bella. Oddly enough, most of the furniture was left untouched after she left, if a Sim uses the fingerprint scanner, much of the of furniture was touched by her.

Maxis created a likeness of Bella and used it as a townie in Strangetown. This version is a little different than the Pleasantview Bella, but is acknowledged by Maxis as the same Bella. The fact that the Bella in Strangetown has no memories of her loved ones or past life is simply blamed on alien experiments during her abduction. Strangetown Bella has a job as an executive in the business career, whereas the Pleasantview Bella, if brought back, has no career and no career memories, and she can not be playable without the use of hacks such as SimPE.

It is rumored that Maxis originally created Bella, but she got deleted while creating the game. To cover up their mistake, they made up a story that explained her disappearance. However, if they deleted Bella, she was only deleted from the household as Bella can be added to any household with Tombstone of L&D or SimPE. Another odd detail is that, if Bella is brought back, Mortimer doesn't seem to like her very much, which leads some players to wonder if Mortimer played some role in her disappearance. Checking their character files shows that they have high relationship scores (85/95 each way), but also that the Crush and Love boxes are not checked for either of them. What, if anything, this says about their relationship is unclear, but it has led some players to speculate that it was, or had become, loveless.

Relationship flags such as Crush, Love, and Married are normally unset when a Sim dies, and reset when that Sim is resurrected. It may simply be that the methods needed to bring Bella back do not reset these flags, or that they were not set when Maxis created Bella and Mortimer for The Sims 2.

Some players prefer to play the Bella Goth in Strangetown and consider her to be the real Bella because she has no connection to Pleasantview and is not tied with the Goth/Bachelor family tree, which lends credence to the theory that the alien experiments left her mind wiped. A further area worth looking into is when Alexander Goth goes off to University. If Mortimer is already deceased, the scene that the player sees before they enter the university features a regular Bella as Alexander's mother and she is sobbing about the loss of her son as he is grown up, but still remains missing afterwards.

Life leading up to The Sims 2 (PSP)
By the time the storyline has caught up to the PSP game, Bella is hiding from aliens in Strangetown. She still doesn't remember her family and likes chocolate. She is looking to sell her home (the Espiritu Estate) which she despises so much, because it is haunted by three scary ghosts (includes: Emily Emory, Nervous Subject, and Dennis, Hazel Dente's late husband). She sells her home for all the money that the player has.

Bella's secrets from The Sims 2 (PSP):
 * 1) (Personal): Bella married for money... but stayed for the premium cable!
 * 2) (Intimate): Bella never REALLY loved Mortimer... she married him for his money.
 * 3) (Dark): Bella knows Kung Fu. A man named Kung Fu. He does her landscaping. Nice guy.

Life leading up to The Sims Social
Bella appeared in a short interview promotion for the Facebook app The Sims Social. The interview confirms her abduction from The Sims 2. It is also revealed that she now lives in Littlehaven, likes Chinese food (especially sweet and sour), would like to be a Fashion Buyer or a Mystery Customer for luxury spa resorts, and would like to visit The Eiffel Tower and The Taj Mahal. Her personality is "Socialite". Her new life in Littlehaven suggests she has moved on from Strangetown and her life before the abduction. The interview does not state her surname, simply naming her Bella, the game, however, treats her as "Bella Goth". In the game she is the tutorial Sim and the first neigehbor the Sim ever meets. She is single and lives alone in a bungalow. She wears her signature red dress, red shoes, long black hair and tan skin. The limit relationship with Bella Goth is friendship, the player cannot become good friends or best friends with her nor falling in love or going steady with her, the player can perform romantic interactions with her, though.

Reuniting the Goths
A few people around the Internet have suggested many ways in order to get the Pleasantview Bella back. One way is to use the boolProp testingcheatsenabled and spawn the Tombstone of Life and Death to add Bella to the Goth family. Another is to use the inSimenator to summon Bella, improve her relationship to Mortimer, and set her as his spouse and resurrect her.

Befriending the Bella Goth in Strangetown and moving her into a lot and then making her find her own place is a way to play Bella Goth, but only in Strangetown. Moving the lot to the Lots and Houses bin and then moving her into Pleasantview will cause problems in the game.

Trait compatibility
Under The Sims 3 Generations, Bella Bachelor conflicts with the following traits


 * Unlucky
 * Coward
 * Loser
 * Evil

Note: Trait compatibility is determined by her default traits. Depending on her current traits, she might conflict with traits other than the ones listed here and/or she might not conflict with the traits listed here.

In other games
Her Bustin' Out biography states: ''Her name in Italian means "beautiful" and it fits her better than her red leather corset. Descended from a long line of occultists, mystics and decadents, she has thrown convention to the wind. Her disdain for the pedestrian and normal is only matched by her sense of ennui and isolation. She distracts herself from this world with a little organ practice and exotic gardenings of the lethal variety.''

Bella Goth is perhaps one of the most well known Sims. She appeared in The Sims Bustin' Out along with her husband Mortimer, she was in the TV family in The Sims 2 for Game Boy Advance, she appeared in The Sims 2 for PlayStation Portable, and she appeared in SimCity 4. According to her quotes in SimGolf (which she made an appearance as the download-able golfer, along with her family), she is very nice, an excellent neighbor, a little vain, compares bad things to Mortimer's foul moods and compares her family members to her shots (such as a Bella shot is too easy, a Mortimer shot is too difficult, and a Cassandra shot is impossible). She was also regularly featured on the cover for The Sims and it's expansions.

Trivia & Easter eggs
There are many Easter eggs involving Bella Goth. Here is a list so far:

The Sims 2

 * Bella Squared: Bella Squared is a portrait of Bella Goth that can be hung in Sims' houses. Allegedly, if in Strangetown, the player hangs the Bella Squared portrait in the house, the Strangetown Bella Goth will eventually show up.
 * Marketing Print by Seph Eia: If the player has the highest graphic quality set (allowing them to see portraits clearly), they will see that the last two portraits in the marketing print are of Bella Goth.
 * Pianist: On SimStation Dance, some people say the pianist in the R&amp;B song is Bella Goth. This woman has the same face, skintone, outfit, and hairstyle as Bella, but with brown hair and glasses.
 * Milk: A "missing persons" photo of Bella Goth can be seen on the milk cartons in The Sims 2. In The Sims 3, this is the Tragic Clown.
 * Hot Air Balloon: A little graphic that looks a lot like Bella Goth can be seen inside of the hot air balloon's basket with DreamBoat. Some people say that the Sims in question are Don and Blonde Bombshell.
 * Belladonna Cove Statue: Easily the most conspicuous Easter egg, there is a very tall, golden statue of Bella holding a platinum plumbbob that ships with the Apartment Life expansion pack.
 * Broken Bella and Mortimer snow globe: One of the many hidden files found and posted on Modthesims.
 * Fireplace: In the Goth family album, there is a picture of Cassandra and a modern looking fireplace. In another picture, the player can see Don kissing Cassandra, but the fireplace is changed to the most expensive one. Look at the textures of the modern looking fireplace; there is a picture of Bella.
 * Music: There is a song under the Jazz section on the radio entitled "Good Evening Bella." There is also one called "Mortimer's Touch."
 * Photograph: When blackmailing another Sim, there is a very pixelated image of a figure wearing a Red corset.
 * Old Age: When a Sim dies of old age, a Hula Zombie will appear with the Grim Reaper. It looks like Bella Goth.
 * Bella Squared Record: If you look at the DJ booth, on the left-hand side where there are a stack of records arranged horizontally in a cage, rearrange the camera so it is looking at the one facing out from the booth, it will be a picture of the Bella Squared painting.
 * Prestidigitator: In the Entertainment career track, the 10th level job's description says something about making Bella appear in smoke.
 * Game Designer: In the Gamer career at level 10, the chance card refers to designing a game in which a couple is to be broken up. The choices are between having one member be abducted by aliens, or thinking of something else. If the player chooses the first option and gets a positive outcome, the text alludes to the Bella-was-abducted storyline, and the commercial success of The Sims 2.
 * Also in The Sims 2 Castaway for Nintendo DS, if the player builds the best house it will say "Only the Bella Goths of the island live here"
 * Fridge: There is a fridge in The Sims 2 (PSP) that is called The Chow Bella Fridge.
 * Custom Painting: When player paints a custom painting, there are premade paintings of Bella Goth and the Goth Manor shipped with FreeTime. These premade paintings have ideal size for Architecture Drafting Table.

The Sims 3

 * Cover: Bella appears on the cover of The Sims 3.
 * Book: A book called "Where's Bella?" in the Sim's bookcase. A common theory is that this is The Sims equivalent of "Where's Waldo? (or, in The UK, Where's Wally?)" There is also a book titled "Murder in Pleasantview" by Alexander Goth (though it could not be the as-yet-unborn Alexander from The Sims 2, unless time travel is involved), which could hint at an explanation to Bella's disappearance in-between The Sims and The Sims 2, given that alien abduction is not present in The Sims 3 base game.
 * Collectibles: You can collect space rocks called "Unusual Bellacite" after analyzing them.
 * Book Case: When you look on the book case, there is a picture of what looks like Bella from The Sims 2.
 * Donation: If a Sim has the Good trait, one of the charities they can donate to is Bella Beneficiary.
 * Private Investigator: If a Sim is snooping for clues, he/she will remark, "This reminds me of when Bella went missing... I need to keep looking." However, since the game is set 50 years before the adult Bella disappeared, this makes little sense unless it's a reference to "Where's Bella?"
 * It is possible she went missing as a child as well as an adult, and was found by her family, explaining both the book and this line.
 * Sketch: When a Sim is sketching at the drafting table, he or she can sketch a black-and-white picture of Bella from The Sims 2, in her signature gown.
 * Painting: When a Sim paints a small painting, one possible picture they can create is of Bella, wearing her signature red dress and with her back turned, near Cassandra, who is in the white shirt and blue pants she wears in The Sims. They appear to be among gravestones (which makes sense for the Goth family), although it is hard to be sure because the picture is painted and texturized. A large painting, which is the one above Mortimer's bed in The Sims 2, can also be painted. Another large painting includes a couple on a balcony, The man wears a suit and the woman wears an elegant red dress, which indicates that they could be Mortimer and Bella.
 * Trait: It is quite odd how she has the lucky trait because she went missing in The Sims 2, which is rather unlucky.
 * Despite the fact that The Sims 3 is set roughly 50 years before The Sims 2, when asking Bella out to the prom (TS3:GEN) she may reject because she is Bellapromgenerations.png that aliens may abduct her. However, alien abduction is not present in The Sims 3 (or any expansion packs), while it is The Sims 2.

The Sims

 * Dutch: Cora van de Kerkhof
 * Finnish: Johanna Goottila
 * French: Sonia Gothik
 * Italian: Daniela Alberghini
 * Spanish: Elvira Lápida
 * Polish: Majka Ćwir
 * Russian: Bella Gotika (Белла Готика)
 * Swedish: Bella Spökh
 * Brazilian Portuguese: Laura Caixão
 * German: Julia von Spinnweb
 * Korean: 벨라 고트
 * Thai: เบลล่า ก็อธ

The Sims 2

 * Danish: Bella Spøgh
 * Dutch: Cora van de Kerkhof
 * Finnish: Johanna Goottila
 * French: Sonia Gothik (Pleasantview) / Kathy Lalouche (Strangetown)
 * German: Bella Grusel
 * Greek: Bella Goth
 * Italian: Daniela Alberghini
 * Norwegian: Bella Goth
 * Polish: Bella Ćwir
 * European Portuguese: Bela Goth
 * Brazilian Portuguese: Laura Caixão
 * Russian: Bella Got / Белла Гот
 * Spanish: Elvira Lápida
 * Swedish: Bella Spökh
 * Czech: Bella Gothová
 * Korean: 벨라 고트
 * Thai: เบลล่า โกธ

The Sims 3

 * Dutch: Cora Vrijevogel
 * Finnish: Johanna Vapaala
 * French: Sonia Galantome
 * Italian: Daniela Bianco
 * Russian: Bella Kholostyakki (Белла Холостякки)
 * German: Bella Junggesell
 * Polish: Bella Kawaler
 * Spanish: Elvira De la Soledad
 * Norwegian: Bella Bastiansen
 * Swedish: Bella Ungkarl
 * European Portuguese: Bela Solteirão
 * Brazilian Portuguese: Laura Solteirus
 * Czech: Bella Bakalářová
 * Danish: Bella Ungkarl
 * Korean: 벨라 바첼러

Bella Grusel Elvira Lápida Sonia Gothik Daniela Alberghini Bella Goth Bella Ćwir Bella Goth pt-br:Laura Caixão

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