Tim Doorson
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Tim Doorson | |
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Gender | Male |
Age | Adult |
Life state | Ghost |
Family | |
Family/Families | Doorson family |
Marital status | Single |
Personality | |
Hidden traits | French Culture |
Favorites | Indie |
Cheesesteak | |
Black | |
Appearance | |
Hair color | Black |
Eye color | Gray |
Skin color | Tan |
Body shape | Thin |
Other information | |
Game | The Sims 3: World Adventures |
Playability | Deceased |
Cause of death | Electrocution |
World | Champs Les Sims |
Tim Doorson (pronounced timm do·ah·rsahn in French) is a pre-made deceased Sim who is buried in the Eastern Hills Cemetery, located in Champs Les Sims, featured in The Sims 3: World Adventures.
Tim possesses no traits and no set lifetime wish, though upon resurrection a player can assign him these options through the use of acquired lifetime rewards.
Resurrection tip
This Sim can be brought back to life with ambrosia or with the Oh My Ghost! opportunity.
For more information, read Game guide:Bringing Sims back to life.
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Trivia[edit | edit source]
- His name, appearance and favorites suggest that the character is based on Jim Morrison of The Doors (an American rock band), who is buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery in France. Also evidenced by the fact that he is the only of the Sims buried in Eastern Hills Cemetery to have an Anglicized name.
- Tim is the only Sim from Champs Les Sims to have grey eyes. Additionally, alongside Aimee Lefebvre, he is one of the two only Sims from the neighborhood not to have have brown eyes.
Categories:
- Sims
- Male Sims
- Adults
- Ghosts
- Single Sims
- Sims with the French Culture hidden trait
- Sims who love indie music
- Sims who love cheesesteak
- Sims who love black
- Black-haired Sims
- Grey-eyed Sims
- Tan-skinned Sims
- Thin Sims
- Sims from World Adventures
- Deceased Sims
- Sims that died young
- Electrocuted Sims
- Champs Les Sims Sims
- Sims who can be resurrected with ambrosia
- Sims with no traits
- Sims with long hair
- Sims based on real people