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In ''[[The Sims 2: Bon Voyage]]'', visitors to [[Twikkii Island]] may accidentally anger an ancient island god, Jumbok IV, by desecrating the ruins of his temple. The long-dead tribe of island people in ''[[The Sims 2: Castaway]]'' apparently worshiped a [[llama]] god, as another ruined temple containing llama idols can be found on Volcano Island. However, the temples of both gods have fallen into disrepair, suggesting that they are part of an ancient system of beliefs no longer followed by either the islanders themselves or their neighbors in SimNation.
 
In ''[[The Sims Medieval]]'', Sims partake in a form of religion resembling medieval Christianity. While the religion itself has no mentioned name, it consists of two named branches; the [[w:c:thesimsmedieval:Jacoban|Jacoban]] Church, which relies on being feared and that the Watcher is a vengeful God, and the [[w:c:thesimsmedieval:Peteran|Peteran]] Church, which relies on being loved and that the Watcher is a loving God. Assuming ''The Sims Medieval'' and ''The Sims'' series take place in the same universe, it appears that neither form ofthe religion survived toin (orthe ismodern mentionedage and the sims in Salvadora belive in) the modernsame ageGod.
 
Assuming the Sims universe is in the same universe as the game Spore is, the Spode Cult may be a religion followed by Sims; however, the Spode Cult may have formed later, formed by an alien race, or the game may not even take place in the same universe.
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