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|asp= Knowledge |
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|sign= Aquarius |
|sign= Aquarius |
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|play= Deceased |
|play= Deceased |
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|parents= [[Pavel Kozlov]] and [[Keesa Kozlov]] |
|parents= [[Pavel Kozlov]] and [[Keesa Kozlov]] [[File:Both Deceased.jpg|Both parents deceased]] |
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|siblings = [[Katerina Una]] |
|siblings = {{Relative|[[Katerina Una]]|brother}} |
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|spouse= [[Raul Aspir]] |
|spouse= {{Relative|[[Raul Aspir]]|married}} |
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|child= [[Luis Aspir]] |
|child= {{Relative|[[Luis Aspir]]|son}} |
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|family = [[Aspir Family]]/[[Kozlov Family]] |
|family = [[Aspir Family]]/[[Kozlov Family]] |
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|game= The Sims 2 |
|game= The Sims 2 |
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'''Larisa Aspir''' (née '''Kozlov''') is the late mother of Luis Aspir, grandmother of [[Victor Aspir]], and great-grandmother of his daughter [[Pauline Aspir|Pauline]]. She died a while before the game's start, but is completely resurrectable. However, if she and her sister are both resurrected, they don't see each other as sisters, and can fall in love and marry. |
'''Larisa Aspir''' (née '''Kozlov''') is the late mother of Luis Aspir, grandmother of [[Victor Aspir]], and great-grandmother of his daughter [[Pauline Aspir|Pauline]]. She died a while before the game's start, but is completely resurrectable. However, if she and her sister are both resurrected, they don't see each other as sisters, and can fall in love and marry. |
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<blockquote class="note"> The name Larisa is used in both Rusian and Greek. In Greek, it means 'citadel'. |
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Larisa Aspir (née Kozlov) is the late mother of Luis Aspir, grandmother of Victor Aspir, and great-grandmother of his daughter Pauline. She died a while before the game's start, but is completely resurrectable. However, if she and her sister are both resurrected, they don't see each other as sisters, and can fall in love and marry.
The name Larisa is used in both Rusian and Greek. In Greek, it means 'citadel'.