Ava Cadavra

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Ava Cadavra
Name Ava Cadavra
Gender Female Female
Ava Cadavra
Name Ava Cadavra
Age Adult
Life state Human
Other Information
Game The Urbz: Sims in the City (handheld)
Playability NPC
Neighborhood Miniopolis
Biography
'Ex-drummer for the band The Germinators, Ava now spends most of her time brooding.'
Age Adult
Life state Sim
Other Information
Game The Sims 2 (Nintendo DS)
Playability NPC
Neighborhood Strangetown

Ava Cadavra is a Sim in The Sims 2 for Nintendo DS. Ex-drummer for the band The Germinators with Vera Vex, Ava now spends most of her time brooding.

The Sims 2 (Nintendo DS)

Ava first appears in Strangetown in search of "history." She demands to stay in the Penthouse and is the second antagonist in the game. She commands the player's Sim to build a cave where she tricks people into worshiping a statue of the Prime Heifer. She also demands the player's Sim to get her a mystic cowbell and a tube of "rotting eggplant" lipstick. She tries to bring the Prime Heifer into the physical world, but, after listening to Horus Menhoset IX, the player's Sim destroys the statue, which causes Ava to furiously leave the hotel and set the Penthouse on fire.

Other appearances

Ava's sprite character first made her appearance in the handheld version of The Urbz: Sims in the City. She serves as a cashier for Phoebe Twiddle's shop. However, unlike her appearance in The Sims 2, she has short purple hair, and is wearing a white tank top instead of a black coat. It was not until the DS version of The Sims 2 that she became a Sim character that the player can interact with.

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Etymology

Ava Cadavra is possibly based on the Aramaic עַבְדָא כְּדַברָא, avda kedavra, meaning "what was said has been done." This phrase is also the origin of abracadabra.