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'''Queen Thebe''' is the deceased mother of [[Andromache Thebe]], the mother of [[Consort Capp]]. She is completely unplayable unless you use hacks or mods, but can be brought back briefly using the Tombstone of Life & Death. She only appears for a second before fading away (due to the Dead Token), and becomes stuck in the family, creating a glitch where no-one can move out of the house.
'''Queen Thebe''' is the deceased mother of [[Andromache Thebe]], the mother of [[Consort Capp]]. She can be brought back briefly using the Tombstone of Life & Death. She only appears for a second before fading away (due to the Dead Token), and becomes stuck in the family, creating a glitch where no-one can move out of the house.

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Revision as of 21:08, 8 April 2010

Queen Thebe
Name Queen Thebe
Gender Female Female
Age Elder
Life state Sim
Thebe Family
Romances Eetion Thebe Married, Deceased
Child(ren) Andromache Thebe Daughter, Deceased
Personality
Zodiac sign  Aries
Aspiration  Family
Other Information
Game The Sims 2
Playability Deceased
Neighborhood Veronaville

Queen Thebe is the deceased mother of Andromache Thebe, the mother of Consort Capp. She can be brought back briefly using the Tombstone of Life & Death. She only appears for a second before fading away (due to the Dead Token), and becomes stuck in the family, creating a glitch where no-one can move out of the house.

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

Note

  • Her name may suggest royalty, meaning the current generations are of noble blood. Her surname may also be a referance to the Egyptian city of Thebes, which was (at times) their capital, this again indicates royalty.