Caliban Capp

Caliban Capp (né Gale) is a pre-made deceased Sim featured in The Sims 2. He was the son of Prospero Gale and Sycorax Gale, husband of Cordelia Capp and father of Tybalt, Juliette, and Hermia.

Background
During his lifetime, Caliban resided in Veronaville, one of neighborhoods that shipped with the game. His early life is unknown as he has no memories. He was fortune Sim, but had much larger part of raising his children than his wife; he taught them walking and talking skills. Caliban died in a fire along with his wife, possibly casualties in the feud between the Capps and the Montys. After his death, his three children were taken in by Caliban's mother and father-in-law, Consort and Contessa Capp. He is buried at the Capp Manor.

Caliban is the son of the witch Sycorax, and treacherous slave to Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest.

Trivia

 * He has exactly the same facial features as Creon Nigmos from Strangetown and John Burb from Pleasantview.
 * He has no eyebrows.
 * His family tree doesn't show his grandparents.
 * He has a second thumbnail hidden in his character file. It shows him as an elder with unused hairstyle which is similar to one that Mortimer Goth has in The Sims. This thumbnail also shows the face that he will get if he changes appearance at the mirror.
 * He maybe meant to be playable, as he recognizes his sister-in-law's children as family and vice-versa, which is impossible without editing, as he is relative by marriage, and it only happens with premade living Sims. Another hint towards this is his NID which shows that he's 5th Sim created in Veronaville, along with his wife and the rest of his living family (living Sims were created first, and deceased Sims were added afterwards).

Other languages

 * English: Caliban Capp
 * French: Caliban Capp
 * German: Carsten Kappe
 * Italian: Calibano Cappelletti
 * Spanish: Calibán Capulleto
 * Dutch: Carlos van der Smacht
 * Danish: Caliban Kaskett
 * Swedish: Caliban Capp
 * Norwegian: Kaliban Kapstad
 * Finnish: Caliban Capula
 * Portuguese: Caliban Capo
 * Japanese: キャリバン キャップ
 * Polish: Kaliban Kapulet
 * Chinese (simplified): 卡里班 卡普
 * Chinese (traditional): 凱利班 蓋普
 * Thai: คา•ลิ•บัน แคปป์
 * Korean: 칼리반 캐프
 * Czech: Caliban Kap
 * Brazilian Portuguese: Caliban Caputo

Caliban Capp