Cordelia Capp

Cordelia Capp is a pre-made deceased Sim featured in The Sims 2. She is the youngest child of Consort and Contessa Capp, wife of Caliban Capp and mother of Tybalt, Juliette, and Hermia. She has two sisters, Goneril and Regan, and brother Kent.

Background
During her lifetime, Cordelia resided in Veronaville, one of neighborhoods that shipped with the game. It's unknown if Caliban maried her for her wealth or because they loved each other, but they will have strong chemistry if resurrected after Nightlife or later installed. Cordelia was family Sim, but only potty trained Tybalt and Juliette while her husband taught them other toddler skills. She died in a fire along with her husband, possibly casualties in the feud between the Capps and the Montys. After her death, her children were taken by her parents. Her and her mother's urn are at the Capp Manor. Judging by her namesake, sign, and her mother's bio she may have been against the feud between the families.

Cordelia is the goodly youngest daughter in King Lear. She marries the King of France. At the end of the play she is hanged on Edmund's instructions.

Trivia

 * When resurrected, her face will be slightly different than one shown in her headshot, she will have light lipstick, eyeliner and eyebrows that aren't shown on her headshot and grey eyes instead of brown.
 * Cordelia was maybe meant to be playable, because she is created with the rest of Capp family, with her husband (she is the 4th Sim made in Veronaville, and she's made with the rest of her living family).
 * While Consort's memories place her death before the birth of her nephew Hal, her sister's memories place her death soon before the birth of her niece Ariel.

Gallery
Cordélia Capp

Other languages

 * English: Cordelia Capp
 * French: Cordélia Capp
 * German: Cordelia Kappe
 * Italian: Cordelia Cappelletti
 * Spanish: Cordelia Capulleto
 * Dutch: Camilla van der Smacht
 * Danish: Cordelia Kaskett
 * Swedish: Cordelia Capp
 * Norwegian: Cordelia Kapstad
 * Finnish: Cordelia Capula
 * Portuguese: Cordélia Capo
 * Japanese: コーデリア キャップ
 * Polish: Kordelia Kapulet
 * Chinese (simplified): 科德里亚 卡普
 * Chinese (traditional): 克德莉亞 蓋普
 * Thai: คอร์•ดี•เลีย แคปป์
 * Korean: 코델리아 캐프
 * Czech: Kordelie Kapová
 * Brazilian Portuguese: Cordélia Caputo