Claudio Monty

Claudio Monty was a pre-made Sim who died in the Veronaville neighborhood. He was the husband of Olivia Monty, the father of Mercutio and Romeo Monty, the younger brother of Bianca, and Antonio Monty, and youngest child of Patrizio, and Isabella Monty. He is dead at the start of the Veronaville scenario as part of the back story of the Monty Family. His urn can be found inside Monty Ranch.

His eyes were light blue, as opposed to the rest of his family's brown eyes. In fact, none of his ancestors have light blue eyes. He is one of three deceased Veronaville Sims to have a pre-made biography (the other two being Contessa Capp and his wife Olivia Monty) and the only one as well to already have a career and skill points. Claudio also has personality points, as many deceased Veronaville Sims do not. He, his wife, and Contessa Capp can be resurrected using the Resurrect-O-Nomitron and will look just like they appear in their headshots but the player will have to restore their marriages. He even holds a job as a Sous Chef to the family restaurant, despite not having the skills for that career level. Patrizio's memories might suggest Claudio and Antonio are twins, though that is never stated. Claudio and his wife both died due to starvation.

If you look at him with SimPE, you may find a hidden thumbnail of him as an elder. His appearance is basically the same, but he has another outfit and grey hair. It is unknown why this picture exists.

In Monte Vista, Claudio appears as an unborn baby. The player could name him "Claudio", linking his name to the sequel in The Sims 2, though it is up to the player to do so.

Claudio, despite being a Fortune Sim, has a hidden Knowledge aspiration token. According to SimPE, he was 23 days from being an elder when he died.

Shakespeare has two characters named Claudio: The Lord of Florence in Much Ado About Nothing, and a gentleman in Measure for Measure.

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Claudio Monty pt-br:Cláudio Montez Клаудио Монтекки Claudio Monchurresco