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Zo is a smart and sassy child with a love for the outdoors. She's excited to do well in school, and has big dreams for her future. What does fate have in store for her?
Zo Curious (née Whelohff) is the mother of Glarn Curious and the wife of Notzo Curious in The Sims 2. Her married name is a play on 'So Curious', matching with her husband's name, her maiden name is a play on "So Well Off."
In The Sims 3: Ambitions, Zo Whelohff is a child living in Twinbrook. Her name is a play on "so well-off". She and Notzo Curious have a relationship of best friends forever at the start of the game. If The Sims 3 is consistently placed 50 years before The Sims 2, she would probably be an elder instead of a child, given that her grandchildren are adults at the start of The Sims 2. This suggests that Twinbrook may be placed some time before Riverview and Sunset Valley. When her family is first played, Zo will be 7 days away from being a teenager. She has dark brown eyebrows in The Sims 3, meaning that she probably dyed them.
Life leading up to The Sims 2
Not much is known about her in The Sims 2, as she is only mentioned in the family trees of her descendants. She is the grandmother of her son Glarn's six children: Jenny Smith, Pascal Curious, Vidcund Curious, Lazlo Curious, Lola Curious and Chloe Curious and the great-grandmother of Jenny Smith's two children: Johnny Smith and Jill Smith. Strangely while she has brown eyes and dark skin in The Sims 3, she had dark blue eyes and medium skin in The Sims 2. According to her age information, she still had 13 days left in the elder life stage when she died.
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