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Highly unusual is the fact that through the boolProp cheat's [[Tombstone of Life and Death]], he is on the list to 'Add Neighbor to Family', as well as Eetion Thebe, Queen Thebe, and Andromanche Thebe.
Highly unusual is the fact that through the boolProp cheat's [[Tombstone of Life and Death]], he is on the list to 'Add Neighbor to Family', as well as Eetion Thebe, Queen Thebe, and Andromanche Thebe.

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<blockquote class=note>In Greek mythology, Priam was a King of Troy with one daughter and six sons, including Hector, wife to Andromache, and Paris, the cause of the [[wikipedia:Trojan War|Trojan War]].
<blockquote class=note>In Greek mythology, Priam was a King of Troy with one daughter and six sons, including Hector, wife to Andromache, and Paris, the cause of the [[wikipedia:Trojan War|Trojan War]].
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[[Category:Deceased Sims]]

Revision as of 21:07, 8 April 2010

Priam Albion
Name Priam Albion
Gender Male Male
Age Elder
Life state Sim
Albion Family
Parents Unknown
Romances Hecuba Albion Married, Deceased
Child(ren) Hector Thebe Son, Deceased
Personality
Zodiac sign  Cancer
Aspiration  Knowledge
Other Information
Game The Sims 2
Playability Deceased
Neighborhood Veronaville

Priam Albion is the grandfather of Consort Capp. Not much is known about him, because he died long before the start of The Sims 2.

Highly unusual is the fact that through the boolProp cheat's Tombstone of Life and Death, he is on the list to 'Add Neighbor to Family', as well as Eetion Thebe, Queen Thebe, and Andromanche Thebe.

Resurrection tip
This Sim can be resurrected with the Tombstone of Life and Death.

In Greek mythology, Priam was a King of Troy with one daughter and six sons, including Hector, wife to Andromache, and Paris, the cause of the Trojan War.