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Revision as of 18:10, 11 November 2010
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Cornwall Capp (né Dane) is a pre-made Sim. He is the husband of Regan Capp. He married her and took her last name. He can be found in the Family bin in Veronaville with Regan Capp and Kent Capp.
Cornwall and his wife, Regan, have no children when the game begins. Their relationship is poor, their daily relationship is under 60 points. Their family description suggests that the two are focused on the careers, but it is obvious that neither one of them is employed at the start of the game. It is up to the player to determine whether or not to live up to the pre-written suggestions.
The marriage of Regan and Cornwall was probably arranged, which could explain why they have poor relationship and are not in love and never been. Judging by Cornwall's personality, bio, and Aspiration, he only married Regan for her financial status and her family's power and job.
Like most of the men in Veronaville, Cornwall has a slight gender preference for males at the start of the game, despite his marriage to Regan. Interestingly, if he becomes friends with his brother-in-law Albany Capp they will sometimes wish to have an affair with one another, perhaps suggesting that they are in fact romantically involved and conspiring together to defraud the Capp sisters of their inheritance.
Cornwall's memories
- Was potty trained by Hamlet
- Learned how to talk by Hamlet
- Grew up well
- Grew up well
- Met Regan Capp
- Became best friends with Regan
- Had the first Kiss with Regan
- Kissed Regan for the first time
- Grew up well
- Hamlet died
- Got engaged with Regan
- Got married with Regan
- Had woohoo with Regan
- Tobea died
The Duke of Cornwall is Regan's husband in King Lear.
Gallery
The Capp Family |
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