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'''Sim lore''' is the broadly consistent history and structure of'' ''[[theThe Sims series|''The Sims ''series]] worlds as detailed within the various games.
 
 
 
Lore is often communicated through flavour texts and (in ''[[The Sims 2]]'') memories rather than through gameplay. The [[adventure]]s introduced in ''[[The Sims 3: World Adventures]]'' also expand on Sim lore. For example, the flavour text for Eternal Life, a painting introduced for purchase in ''World Adventures'', tells of a painter [[Sim]] named [[Han Shin]] who died shortly after the painting was completed. Another example of lore is that of [[Zebest Quizine]] in ''The Sims 2: FreeTime'', a character in competition with [[Julien Cooke]], but who only exists in Cooke's flavour text. The structure of a world also contributes to the lore, with wealthy Sims families like the [[Landgraab family|Landgraabs]] and [[Alto family|Altos]] living in lovely hill-top manors in Sunset Valley, while Sims like [[Claire Ursine]] live in smaller, cheaper homes with less impressive views.
 
 
Lore is often communicated through flavour texts and (in ''[[The Sims 2]]'') memories{{Vgversion|TS2}} rather than through gameplay. The [[adventure]]s introduced in ''[[The Sims 3: World Adventures]]'' also expand on Sim lore. For example, the flavour text for Eternal Life, a painting introduced for purchase in ''World Adventures'', tells of a painter [[Sim]] named [[Han Shin]] who died shortly after the painting was completed. Another example of lore is that of [[Zebest Quizine]] in ''The Sims 2: FreeTime'', a character in competition with [[Julien Cooke]], but who only exists in Cooke's flavour text. The structure of a world also contributes to the lore, with wealthy Sims families like the [[Landgraab family|Landgraabs]] and [[Alto family|Altos]] living in lovely hill-top manors in Sunset Valley, while Sims like [[Claire Ursine]] live in smaller, cheaper homes with less impressive views.
 
==History of Sims lore==
With subsequent games, the lore of the the Sims series has grown extensively. Beginning with the crudely named [[Neighborhood 1]] and [[Neighborhood 2]] in the ''[[The Sims]]'', the lore has expanded to detail minute aspects of characters' lives, and introduced many historical characters that do not exist as Sims in game.
 
With subsequent games, the lore of the the Sims series has grown extensively. Beginning with the crudely named [[Neighborhood 1]] and [[Neighborhood 2]] in the ''[[The Sims]]'', the lore has expanded to detail minute aspects of characters lives, and introduced many historical characters that do not exist as Sims in game.
 
 
 
==List of lore==
 
*Quizine
[[Julien Cooke]]'s flavour text tells of how his competitor, [[Zebest Quizine]], trumped him in a cooking competition.
 
*Landgraab & Necteaux
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*Peynter
[[Judith Peynter]] is a Sim available for use in ''[[w:c:simcity:SimCity 4|SimCity 4]]''. In ''[[The Sims: Livin' Large]]'', a self-portrait of her is available in Buy mode. She has a descentdescendant, [[Olive Peynter]], who did one of the paintings in ''The Sims 2''. The flavor text for that painting states that generations of Peynters have lived in SimCity, and implies that Olive is alive.
 
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*The Sim who founded [[Bridgeport]]
[[Ebenezer Alto]]
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