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*Her name is a reference to the 1958 novel 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov about a teenage molestation victim.
*Her name is a reference to the 1958 novel 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov about a teenage molestation victim.
*Her name is the same as the Japanese fashion style "''Lolita''" where the style of clothing is Victorian-era based. However, it is unlikely that Lolita's name was directed towards the Lolita fashion given the lack of lolita fashion elements.
*Her name is the same as the Japanese fashion style "''Lolita''" where the style of clothing is Victorian-era based. However, it is unlikely that Lolita's name was directed towards the Lolita fashion given the lack of lolita fashion elements.
*Her relationship to Goth family is unknown, but if compared to Roth family from The Sims 2 (which is "parody" of Goth family") she could most provably be Gunthers sister.
*Her relationship to Goth family is unknown, but if compared to Roth family from The Sims 2 (which is a "parody" of Goth family) she could most provably be Gunthers sister.


<blockquote class="note">The name ''Lolita'' is a diminutive form of the Spanish name ''Dolores'', which means "pains".</blockquote>
<blockquote class="note">The name ''Lolita'' is a diminutive form of the Spanish name ''Dolores'', which means "pains".</blockquote>

Revision as of 15:04, 21 June 2014

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Lolita Goth
Name Lolita Goth
Gender Female Female
Age Young Adult
Life state Ghost
Goth family
Marital status Single
Personality
Traits
 Bookworm
 Charismatic
 Great Kisser
 Hopeless Romantic
 Childish
Lifetime wish
Golden Tongue, Golden Fingers
Favorites
 Pop
 Cookies
 Yellow
Appearance
Hair color  Brown
Eye color  Grey
Skin color  Light
Body shape Thin Thin
Other Information
Game The Sims 3
Playability Deceased
Cause of death Electrocution
World Sunset Valley

Lolita Goth is a pre-made deceased Sim from The Sims 3, who is a possible member of the Goth family, however her link to them is unknown. Her tombstone is located in the family graveyard on their lot in Sunset Valley, where her ghost also haunts them. According to her ghost, she died of electrocution.

Her exact relationship to the rest of the Goth family is unknown, since she does not appear in the family tree, and was never mentioned in any previous The Sims games.

Notes

  • She is the only Sim in the Goth family graveyard (in The Sims 3) that did not die of old age.
  • Her name is a reference to the 1958 novel 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov about a teenage molestation victim.
  • Her name is the same as the Japanese fashion style "Lolita" where the style of clothing is Victorian-era based. However, it is unlikely that Lolita's name was directed towards the Lolita fashion given the lack of lolita fashion elements.
  • Her relationship to Goth family is unknown, but if compared to Roth family from The Sims 2 (which is a "parody" of Goth family) she could most provably be Gunthers sister.

The name Lolita is a diminutive form of the Spanish name Dolores, which means "pains".

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This Sim can be brought back to life with ambrosia or with the Oh My Ghost! opportunity. For more information, read Game guide:Bringing Sims back to life.
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Dates featured: January 2011.

The Goth Family
Lolita - Victor - Gretle - Gunther - Cornelia - Frida - Mortimer - Bella - Cassandra - Alexander

Grandpa - Grandma - Uncle - Auntie - Cousin - Vegas - Bratty - Boy - Hecuba - Menelaus
Cecilia

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