Caliban Capp

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Caliban Capp
Name Caliban Capp
Gender Male Male
Age Adult
Life state Ghost
Capp Family
Parents Prospero Gale, Sycorax Gale
Sibling(s) None
Romances Cordelia Capp Married
Child(ren) Tybalt Capp Son, Juliette Capp Daughter, Hermia Capp Daughter
Personality
Zodiac sign  Capricorn
Aspiration  Fortune
Appearance
Hair color  Red
Eye color  Brown
Skin color  Tan
Other Information
Game The Sims 2
Playability Deceased
Cause of death Fire
Neighborhood Veronaville

Caliban Capp (né Gale) was the son of Prospero Gale and Sycorax Gale. He married Cordelia Capp and had three children: Tybalt Capp, Juliette Capp, and Hermia Capp. He died in a fire along with his wife, possibly casualties in the feud between the families. He is buried at Capp Manor and his three children were taken in by their maternal grandparents after their deaths. He taught his children almost all toddler skills.

For some reason, when resurrected, he has brown eyes. However, if you change his appearance, they are green. You can find an I am Dead Token in his inventory.

He taught his children walking and talking skills while Cordelia taught how to potty.

Caliban's second thumbnail.

He has a second thumbnail, as an elder, hidden in his character file. This thumbnail has an unused hairstyle, which is also similar to Mortimer Goth's in The Sims.


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

The Capp Family
Cleopatra - Antony - Scribonia - Octavius

Contessa - Consort

Goneril - Albany - Miranda - Hal - Desdemona - Ariel

Regan - Cornwall - Kent

Cordelia - Caliban - Tybalt - Hermia - Juliette

Resurrection tip
This Sim can be brought back to life using in-game mechanics such as the Resurrect-O-Nomitron from The Sims 2 or ambrosia from The Sims 3. For more information, read Game guide:Bringing Sims back to life.