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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]] from ''[[The Sims 2: FreeTime]]''. 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 has curly hair.
'''Larisa Aspir''' (née '''Kozlov''') is the late mother of Luis Aspir, grandmother of [[Victor Aspir]], and great-grandmother of his daughter [[Pauline Aspir|Pauline]] from ''[[The Sims 2: FreeTime]]''. 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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Revision as of 18:58, 21 October 2010

Larisa Aspir
Name Larisa Aspir
Gender Female Female
Age Elder
Life state Sim
Kozlov Family
Parents Pavel Kozlov and Keesa Kozlov Both parents deceased
Sibling(s) Katerina Una sister
Romances Raul Aspir married
Child(ren) Luis Aspir son
Personality
Zodiac sign  Aquarius
Aspiration  Knowledge
Appearance
Hair color  Grey
Eye color  Brown
Skin color  Light
Body shape Thin Thin
Other Information
Game The Sims 2: FreeTime
Playability Deceased
Neighborhood Desiderata Valley

Larisa Aspir (née Kozlov) is the late mother of Luis Aspir, grandmother of Victor Aspir, and great-grandmother of his daughter Pauline from The Sims 2: FreeTime. 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.

Resurrection tip
This Sim can be brought back to life using in-game mechanics such as the Resurrect-O-Nomitron from The Sims 2 or ambrosia from The Sims 3. For more information, read Game guide:Bringing Sims back to life.

The name Larisa is used in both Russian and Greek. In Greek, it means 'citadel'.