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According to the in-game memories, she died around the time Mortimer retired. Her husband had died much earlier, when Alexander was born.
According to the in-game memories, she died around the time Mortimer retired. Her husband had died much earlier, when Alexander was born.

Goth and her husband were killed when their palacial estate, Goth Villa, burned to the ground.
Both Goths are buried on the grounds of [[Mortimer Goth]]'s estate.



[[Category:Sims|Goth, Cornelia]]
[[Category:Sims|Goth, Cornelia]]

Revision as of 18:35, 21 October 2008

Cornelia Goth
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Cornelia Crumplebottom Goth
Gender: Female
Life Stage: Elder (deceased)
Neighborhood: Pleasentview
Aspiration: Knowledge
Sign: Pisces
Sim Type: Maxis-Created Character
Parents: Simon Crumplebottom, Prudence Crumplebottom
Siblings: Agnes Crumplebottom
Spouse: Gunther Goth
Children: Mortimer Goth

Cornelia Goth is a pre-created, playable sim in The Sims that premiered in the Unleashed expansion pack with her husband, Gunther Goth, and their two cats, Hecuba and Menelaus.

In The Sims 2, Cornelia is one of the pre-created, yet unplayable sims featured as ancestors of playable, pre-created sims. Though deceased when the game begins, you can see her in the relationship tree of playable sim Mortimer Goth, who is her son, as well as those of her grandchildren, Cassandra Goth and Alexander Goth.

She resided, during her lifetime, in Pleasantview, one of the neighborhoods that ships with the games. She is the mother of Mortimer Goth, husband to the now infamous Bella Goth. Cornelia was the wife of Gunther Goth, and the daughter of Simon Crumplebottom and Prudence Crumplebottom, both of Pleasantview; she has one sibling, Agnes Crumplebottom.

According to the in-game memories, she died around the time Mortimer retired. Her husband had died much earlier, when Alexander was born.