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Lenore Gray (née Norman) (born July 27, 1977) is a fanon sim created by Blameitonmyotp. She's the wife of the much older Alabaster Gray and he bore him a single son before perishing in a house fire with unknown causes. Meanwhile, in her alternative timeline she had two children with him, Barnabas Gray and Annabel Lee Gray before perishing in another house fire It was indeed, started from unknown causes. As it turns out, her death was inevitable in either timeline. She is only playable via resurrection.
She was unemployed at the time of her death but her husband stated she'd applied for a job the day before her death.
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She, her husband, & her son were the original Stillmans in The Sims 2. She originally burned to death when he was a baby. Leaving Alabaster to raise him. But I (stupidly) deleted that family and made the ones I have now (now renamed the Duvivier family). I decided to recreate them in The Sims 4 (under Gray) let them have some connection of the family they were originally named.
She was named after Edger Allen Poe's Lenore, a poem about a beautiful girl dying young. Her husband, of course, is inspired after the poet who had written the poem. Mourning his wife death as written in "The Raven." He also, in the alternate timeline, his daughter's death too.