Glarn Curious

Glarn Curious is a pre-made, but unplayable Sim from the desert town of Strangetown.

Son of Notzo and Zo Curious, he is the ancestor of many of the town's Sims. He was abducted by an alien pollination technician (later known as Pollination Tech#9 Smith) and gave birth to twin girls Chloe and Lola. He later married Kitty Hogleg and with her had four Sim children: daughter Jenny, and sons Pascal, Vidcund, and Lazlo. His daughter would later go on to marry her father's abductor and have two children by him; at the start of the game, they are Glarn's only grandchildren. According to his children's memories, he died shortly before his son, Pascal Curious, was abducted by aliens.

When Chloe and Lola were born, Glarn abandoned them, while Glabe raised and took care of them. Originally, it was unknown who Glabe was, as she didn't appear in the family tree, and no memories explained her connection to the family, since she shares her surname with the Curious family. On looking at the photo album where Glabe cried on the twins' birth, one can see Glabe wearing a wedding ring, so it was assumed that Glabe was Glarn's ex-wife. The reason of their divorce is unknown, but it could be related to the twins.

Trivia

 * Glarn and Glabe Curious are named after a song that came with The Sims: Superstar. Glabe Glarn could be sung in Studio Town to make money and raise star level. Watch the song here.
 * He has had more children than anyone else in the entire series: 6, 2 of them via alien abduction. Though this is debatable in the case of Jon Smith Tricou, who was shipped with The Sims 2: Nightlife.
 * There is a picture in the Curious family photo album in which Glarn is carrying one of the twins, and the other one is on the floor. In that picture, Glarn is pregnant, but both his daughters are born.
 * He wears the same outfit as Patrizio Monty.

Other languages

 * English: Glarn Curious
 * French: Gérard Lalouche
 * German: Georg Kurios
 * Italian: Glarn Occhiaperti
 * Spanish: Aitor Curioso
 * Dutch: Geurt Aagje
 * Danish: Nicklas Nyhsgerrig
 * Swedish: Glarn Nyfiken
 * Norwegian: Uan Zelig
 * Finnish: Miika Uteloinen
 * Portuguese: Glarno Curioso
 * Japanese: グラーン キュリアス
 * Polish: Gerwazy Dziwak
 * Chinese (simplified): 格拉恩 小奇
 * Chinese (traditional): 葛拉爾 卡好奇
 * Thai: กลาร์น คิว•เรียส
 * Korean: 글램 큐리어스
 * Czech: Glarn Zvědavý
 * Brazilian Portuguese: Glaruno Curioso

Geurt Aagje