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==Origins==
The Schweiger family has a long history and their origin dates back to the ancient medieval times. Back then they were known by the medieval equivalent of their surname "von Swaiger".
 
===Past===
The first Sim bearing that last name was a smith's son. His name was [[Fanon:Brennan von Swaiger|Brennan]] and he was one of a few villagers, who fled from an unjust king. The king ruled without mercy, abusing his power. Worn-out by his reign of terror Brennan persuaded the Sims around him not to rebel, that would have been an unwise decision, but to leave this kingdom and travel to a far away land to found their own.
 
One of these Sims was [[Fanon:Mallory von Swaiger|Mallory]], a librarian's daughter who was in a romantic relationship with a local witch. She loved her dearly, but this wouldn't last for long, because she had an affair with Brennan and when he wanted to leave, she had to make a choice between him or her. In the end she chose him, leaving a devastated witch behind.
 
Later Brennan and Mallory were appointed the leaders of the small village of Autumn Falls. Autumn Falls soon became a town and eventually became a [[kingdom]], which made them king and queen.
 
===Modern Day===
In ''The Sims'',''The Sims 2'' and ''The Sims 3'' there is an art gallery in honor of [[Fanon:Frida Schweiger|Frida Schweiger]], who is, along with her husband, the oldest Sim still appearing in the family tree of the Schweigers{{Vgversion|TS2}}{{Vgversion|TS3}}{{Vgversion|TS4}}. Her urn is currently located in a secret room of said art gallery. One says that a ghost of a starved, pale woman appears once in a while at night, where she tries to paint, but no color appears on the canvas.
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