Frida Goth

Frida Goth is a member of the Goth family featured in The Sims 2 and The Sims 3: Supernatural. She is deceased long before the start of the game in The Sims 2, yet her relatives reside in Pleasantview and are ready to be played.

Life leading up to The Sims 3
In The Sims 3: Supernatural, the middle-aged, dearly-departed and spinster Frida Goth is a playable ghost living in Moonlight Falls with her father's brother, Samuel Goth, his young wife Olivia Goth and her uncle's fortune-telling friend, Helen Hall. She moved in with Samuel after her family tried to force her into marrying a Landgraab, and consequently had a reluctant falling out with her younger brother, Gunther.

However, her uncle died when he was poisoned by his favorite candies. His youthful wife Olivia (who is even younger than Frida herself) was distraught, causing an electrical accident that set the house, and then Frida, on fire. However, being a ghost suits her rather well.

Frida's presence in Moonlight Falls might explain her absence from the Goths' graveyard in Pleasantview, many years later.

Also she shares the grumpy trait with her brother, nephew and sister-in-law and the bookworm trait with Lolita Goth.

Life leading up to The Sims 2
According to the Goth family tree in The Sims 2, Frida is the sister of Gunther Goth, father of Mortimer Goth. This would make Frida the aunt of Mortimer, and thus the great-aunt of Mortimer's two children, Cassandra and Alexander. Frida never had any children and never married. Frida and Prudence Crumplebottom are not buried in the Goth graveyard with the rest of their family. In Frida's case, this may be because she moved in with her uncle Samuel in Moonlight Falls, and died there.

She does not appear in The Sims, at least, not by name. Considering her spectral existence and a lack of attempt to make things up with her brother Gunther, it is very much unlikely that she would be somewhere outside of Moonlight Falls.

Her facial structure is almost exactly the same as that of Francisca Pantalone and Denise Jacquet.

Her ghost in The Sims 2 shows that she died of old age, but in The Sims 3: Supernatural, her ghost shows that she died by fire. It is possible she was revived before The Sims 2 and then died of old age (unless her death by old age was retconned, which is quite possible due to the series lacking a consistent canon). Or perhaps, it was simply the fact that in The Sims 2 (or in any game), an elder couldn't have an adult sibling and vice versa when being created in Create a Sim (unless third party hacks are used) and therefore, Frida Goth was an elder in the family tree, being a sister to the already deceased elder Gunther Goth. Considering Gunther was an adult in The Sims 3, it would only be logical to recreate Frida as an adult (though it isn't clearly established if she is an older or a younger sister to Gunther. Her facial wrinkles in The Sims 3 might indicate that she is older by quite a few years).

Appearance
Frida's facial appearance has changed little between The Sims 2 and The Sims 3. The overall facial structure is gaunt, the nose is slightly crooked/aquiline and her shoulder-length hair is still quite in disarray. Her eyes, on the other hand, were brown in The Sims 2 and blue in The Sims 3 (however, this could be because she was a ghost in The Sims 3 and the rest of her features are uniformed in pale blue). It appears that her natural hair color was black judging by her eyebrows in The Sims 3.

She wore a violet blouse and cream colored plants in The Sims 2, but had a more elegant attire in The Sims 3, wearing a (vaguely) violet calf-length sleeveless dress, a watch on her left wrist and crocodile skin shoes.

Other languages

 * English: Frida Goth
 * French: Frida Gothik
 * German: Frieda Grusel
 * Italian: Frida Alberghini
 * Spanish: Frida Lápida
 * Dutch: Frida van de Kerkhof
 * Danish: Frida Spøgh
 * Swedish: Frida Spökh
 * Norwegian: Frida Goth
 * Finnish: Frida Goottila
 * Portuguese: Frida Goth
 * Japanese: フリーダ ゴス
 * Polish: Kunegunda Ćwir
 * Chinese (simplified): 弗里达 高斯
 * Chinese (traditional): 弗麗達 高斯
 * Thai: ฟรี•ด้า โกธ
 * Korean: 프리다 고트
 * Czech: Frida Gothová
 * Brazilian Portuguese: Frida Caixão