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'''[[Olive Specter]]''' is a suspected murderer in ''The Sims 2''. She shares her eerie, haunted home with her orphaned niece, Ophelia, in Strangetown. Olive is a many-time widow. She was also left at the altar by Earl E. DeMise, who died soon after.
'''''[[The Sims 3: Ambitions]]''''', is an expansion pack for ''The Sims 3'' released on June 1st, 2010. It's a career oriented expansion pack, with elements of ''The Sims 2: Open for Business'' and ''The Sims 2: FreeTime''.


Olive did WooHoo with none other than the Grim Reaper; suggesting Olive had more than a passing relationship with death.
While on the job, the player has direct control over their Sims’ work and can choose how to spend their days. For the first time, players will be in charge of how their Sims’ career progresses and decide if they will work for good or evil, pursue creative endeavors or technical affairs, climb to the top quickly, or be a slacker. The future of a Sims’ success or failure is entirely in the hands of the player.

There are a number of people buried in Olive's backyard along with family and former husbands - some of them are service people (maids, delivery people, etc.) There are many theories about Olive, and many unknown questions. How did all these people die on Olive's lot? Is Olive a murderer?





Revision as of 15:09, 1 August 2010

Olive after being left at the altar by Earl.

Olive Specter is a suspected murderer in The Sims 2. She shares her eerie, haunted home with her orphaned niece, Ophelia, in Strangetown. Olive is a many-time widow. She was also left at the altar by Earl E. DeMise, who died soon after.

Olive did WooHoo with none other than the Grim Reaper; suggesting Olive had more than a passing relationship with death.

There are a number of people buried in Olive's backyard along with family and former husbands - some of them are service people (maids, delivery people, etc.) There are many theories about Olive, and many unknown questions. How did all these people die on Olive's lot? Is Olive a murderer?



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