Fanon:Tybalt Capp (iFanon)

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Tybalt Capp (iFanon)
File:
Life state Sim
Family
Family/Families Family
Marital status Single
Other information
Game The Sims 3
Playability Playable
World Fanon:Pleasant Strangeville



Regan Capp makes her returning debut in the Sims 3 as an adult, in the weirdly named Pleasant Strangeville, of the Veronaville sector with her father Consort, siblings Goneril, Kent, and Cordelia (who is a ghost), and mother Contessa (also a ghost).

Life in PSV

She lives with Cornwall, her husband, Kent, Bianca Monty (Kent's new wife), Goneril, Albany Capp (Goneril's husband), and her toddler child Cymbeline. According to the family bio, she attempted to get between her brother and Bianca, and failed to do so. According to her own personal bio, she is still not in love with Cornwall. It's unknown why she still stays with him, though the most likely answer is for the sake of Cymbeline. She is good friends with her sister, friends with her brother (despite her bio) and mere acquaintances with Albany. Her relationship with her husband is poor and she dislikes Bianca. Outside of the household, she knows General Buzz Grunt, Tank Grunt, Olive Specter, Jill Smith, and Vidcund Curious. Like most of her family, she starts off unemployed, and like her siblings, she is fit. She is 38 days away from elderhood.

Trivia

  • He is the only one out of his siblings who is single.
  • He's one of two capps that have not
  • Like most previous Veronaville sims, her name comes from a Shakespeare play.