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'''[[Tuula Tiani]]''' is a premade native Sim found in [[The Sims Castaway Stories]]. She lives in the [[Big House]] on [[Wanmami Island]] with her two children: a teenager named [[Baakir Tiani|Baakir]] and a toddler, [[Olabisi Tiani|Olabisi]]. [[Gatimu Tiani|Gatimu]], her husband, drowned while trying to save a drowning jaguar. According to the family bio, she has since gotten over her loss and now has her sights set on [[Linje Talani]], a shy bachelor living in |
'''[[Tuula Tiani]]''' is a premade native Sim found in [[The Sims Castaway Stories]]. She lives in the [[Big House]] on [[Wanmami Island]] with her two children: a teenager named [[Baakir Tiani|Baakir]] and a toddler, [[Olabisi Tiani|Olabisi]]. [[Gatimu Tiani|Gatimu]], her husband, drowned while trying to save a drowning jaguar. According to the family bio, she has since gotten over her loss and now has her sights set on [[Linje Talani]], a shy bachelor living in the [[Mystery Shack]] nearby. |
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Revision as of 20:23, 24 July 2012
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Tuula Tiani is a premade native Sim found in The Sims Castaway Stories. She lives in the Big House on Wanmami Island with her two children: a teenager named Baakir and a toddler, Olabisi. Gatimu, her husband, drowned while trying to save a drowning jaguar. According to the family bio, she has since gotten over her loss and now has her sights set on Linje Talani, a shy bachelor living in the Mystery Shack nearby.
Gallery
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Tuula in her house
Trivia
- Although her name seems just as African as the rest of her family's, it is actually Nordic in origin. Tuula was the #1 name for women in Finland from 1947 - 1949.[1]
References
- ↑ Wicktionary. "Tuula" Last Modified 20 January 2012 at 17:30, Accessed 24 July 2012. <http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Tuula>