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'''The Gray Woman of SimCity''' is a statue introduced in ''[[The Sims 2: Nightlife]]''. It can be purchased in [[buy mode]] for §6,000. It is a statue of a woman who died in the past in a house [[fire]]. According to the object description, the Gray Lady watches over all young [[child]]ren and protects them from fire. This offers an in-game explanation as to why children won't die of fire, although the likely reason is that game designers found that young kids burning to death would be too cruel or frightening. |
'''The Gray Woman of SimCity''' is a statue introduced in ''[[The Sims 2: Nightlife]]''. It can be purchased in [[buy mode]] for §6,000. It is a statue of a woman who died in the past in a house [[fire]]. According to the object description, the Gray Lady watches over all young [[child]]ren and protects them from fire. This offers an in-game explanation as to why children won't die of fire, although the likely reason is that game designers found that young kids burning to death would be too cruel or frightening. |
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The statue can be found on the [[Gothier Green Lawns]] and [[House of Fallen Trees]] lots, both of which are located [[Downtown (The Sims 2)|Downtown]]. |
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The Gray Woman of SimCity is a statue introduced in The Sims 2: Nightlife. It can be purchased in buy mode for §6,000. It is a statue of a woman who died in the past in a house fire. According to the object description, the Gray Lady watches over all young children and protects them from fire. This offers an in-game explanation as to why children won't die of fire, although the likely reason is that game designers found that young kids burning to death would be too cruel or frightening.
The statue can be found on the Gothier Green Lawns and House of Fallen Trees lots, both of which are located Downtown.