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'''Thurio Brighella''' was the grandfather of the late [[Olivia Monty]], mother of Veronaville's infamous Romeo. Thurio died long before the start of the game, and is completely unplayable without the use of mods.
'''Thurio Brighella''' was the grandfather of the late [[Olivia Monty]], mother of Veronaville's infamous Romeo. Thurio died long before the start of the game, and is completely unplayable without the use of mods.

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<blockquote class=note>Thurio is Valentine's rival for Silvia in Shakespeare's ''Two Gentlemen of Verona''.</blockquote>
<blockquote class=note>Thurio is Valentine's rival for Silvia in Shakespeare's ''Two Gentlemen of Verona''.</blockquote>


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Revision as of 18:31, 7 April 2010

Thurio Brighella
Name Thurio Brighella
Gender Male Male
Age Elder
Life state Sim
Brighella Family
Parents Unknown
Romances Lucetta Brighella
Child(ren) Judith Dottore
Personality
Zodiac sign  Aquarius
Aspiration  Family
Other Information
Game The Sims 2
Playability Deceased
Neighborhood Veronaville

Thurio Brighella was the grandfather of the late Olivia Monty, mother of Veronaville's infamous Romeo. Thurio died long before the start of the game, and is completely unplayable without the use of mods.

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Thurio is Valentine's rival for Silvia in Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona.