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'''Henry Anjou''' was the father of [[Anne Norman]], and the grandfather of Veronaville's [[Albany Capp]]. Not much is known about him, as his death occurred long before the game's beginning. |
'''Henry Anjou''' was the father of [[Anne Norman]], and the grandfather of Veronaville's [[Albany Capp]]. Not much is known about him, as his death occurred long before the game's beginning. |
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This Sim has no personality and no skills either. But he does have wants which include earn money, entertain somebody, meet somebody, and play with somebody. And he has no memories either. |
This Sim has no personality and no skills either. But he does have wants which include earn money, entertain somebody, meet somebody, and play with somebody. And he has no memories either. |
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'''Note''': Henry was the name of multiple English kings, three of which were the titular characters of Shakespearean plays: ''Henry IV (two parts)'', ''Henry V'', and ''Henry VI (three parts)''. |
'''Note''': Henry was the name of multiple English kings, three of which were the titular characters of Shakespearean plays: ''Henry IV (two parts)'', ''Henry V'', and ''Henry VI (three parts)''. |
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Henry Anjou was the father of Anne Norman, and the grandfather of Veronaville's Albany Capp. Not much is known about him, as his death occurred long before the game's beginning.
This Sim has no personality and no skills either. But he does have wants which include earn money, entertain somebody, meet somebody, and play with somebody. And he has no memories either.
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Note: Henry was the name of multiple English kings, three of which were the titular characters of Shakespearean plays: Henry IV (two parts), Henry V, and Henry VI (three parts).