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'''Summer''': The summer season.<br>
'''Summer''': The summer season.<br>
'''Nicolas''': The French form of Nicholas, likely in reference to Saint Nicholas on whom Santa Claus was based.<br>
'''Nicolas''': The French form of Nicholas, likely in reference to Saint Nicholas on whom Santa Claus was based.<br>
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|tree = [[File:Climate-Straud family tree.png]]
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*[[Arthur Climate]]
*[[Arthur Climate]]

Revision as of 02:32, 30 June 2018

The Sims 4: Seasons


Climate family
Description
Download and create family drama with The Climates! Tell the stories of Janine, Arthur, Summer, and Nicholas [sic] Climate through the seasons of their lives.
Name Climate family
Members Arthur Climate, Janine Climate, Summer Climate, Nicolas Climate
Number of generations 2 generations
Family connections Straud household
Other information
Game The Sims 4: Seasons
Playability Gallery

The Climate family is a pre-made family that is heavily featured in promotional material for The Sims 4: Seasons. They can be downloaded from the official MaxisCreator_01 account on the Gallery. It consists of married couple Arthur and Janine, along with their teen daughter, Summer, and their toddler son, Nicolas.

Vladislaus Straud is a cousin of Arthur, according to an official blog.[1] The family is unaware that he is a vampire.

Onomatology

Climate: Common weather conditions in a specific area.
Arthur: Has an unknown origin, but is possibly derived from Celtic words meaning "bear", "man" and/or "king".
Janine: A diminutive of Jeanne, the French feminine form of John.
Summer: The summer season.
Nicolas: The French form of Nicholas, likely in reference to Saint Nicholas on whom Santa Claus was based.

Family tree

Members

Gallery


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