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Simblreen Treat Two - Simple Mobcap
A plain cap suitable for any historical lady to wear while being chased by ghosts in her home.





BGC
Found in Hats
32 Swatches
Vertices: 816
Polygons: 1102
NOT compatible with all hairs (this would be impossible to achieve without changing the look of the cap completely)
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#my cc#simblreen 2023#ts4 historical#sims 4 historical#historical cc#victorian cc#regency cc#ts4 victorian#ts4 regency#rococo cc#ts4 rococo#yeah baby my first passably 18th century cc!! do not expect there to be more. i have my niche and it's silly-looking victorian fashion#19c#18c#af cc#1780s cc#1790s cc#1800s cc#1810s cc#1820s cc#1830s cc#1840s cc#hat#sims 4 cc#sims 4 custom content#ts4 cc#mesh edit#the sims 4#sims 4#ts4
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Long Men's Nightshirt
Happy Tuesday! Today you're getting a simple 19th-century style nightshirt, an edit of @historicalsimslife's Edwardian Men's Nightgown. I've finally sort of figured out weight transfers. I did not enjoy it. But the weights are fine, so that's good.
Just the one white swatch this time. Feel free to recolor if you want!
Found in the long dress and robe categories
All LODs
Vertices: 4081
Polygons: 6620
Tagged as masculine
Mesh is required!
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#if i had to rank the LODs on this it would go:#1. lod 0. i'd be concerned if lod 0 WASN'T the best one#2. lod 3. i like how boxy it is. and it has surprisingly few gaps. like next to none#3. lod 2. similar to lod 3 but with a gap on the side#4. lod 1. i don't know why the second highest lod is so ugly. distorted buttons AND a big fat gap on the side. and not even boxy! bad lod!!#now that that's over with... model of the day: some guy. i haven't opened my 1827 save in forever. not since i killed my mods folder#am cc#my cc#ts4cc#sims 4 cc#sims 4 custom content#ts4 historical#historical cc#ts4 regency#ts4 victorian#regency cc#victorian cc#1790s cc#1800s cc#1810s cc#1820s cc#1830s cc#1840s cc#1850s cc#i'm actually not sure when these long nightshirts stopped being worn..hm...cutting it off at 1850. it's timeless you get it#ts4#the sims 4#mesh edit#19c
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🥊 🏈 ACNH Sports Stuff ⚽ 🥅
Sims 4, base game compatible | 38 items | extra swatches added by me 💗
I hope you enjoy! ☺️💗
A tip for building your boxing ring: I placed the corners and ropes and got that all lined up, before raising the platform a bit. I tried to build another one with the platform raised first, and the middle rope-only piece wants to snap to the higher floor, so make sure you do the raising after those are placed.
Always suggested: bb.objects ON, it makes placing items much easier. For further placement tweaking, check out the TOOL mod.
Use the 0,9 keyboard feature to raise items or lower them
Use the scale up & down feature on your keyboard to make the items larger or smaller to your liking. If you have a non-US keyboard, it may be different keys depending on which alphabet it uses.
Download below, all in a zip file or pick & choose!
Set contains: Buy: -Ball Catcher (Basketballs) | 4 swatches | 2390 poly -Ball Catcher (Soccer Footballs) | 4 swatches | 2390 poly -Ball Catcher (Volleyballs) | 6 swatches | 2390 poly -Baseball | 2 swatches | 194 poly -Baseball and Mitt | 8 swatches | 938 poly -Baseball Bat (2 items, up & down versions) | 8 swatches each | 266 poly each -Baseball Mitt | 8 swatches | 746 poly -Baseball Mitt Chair (functional living chair) | 6 swatches | 1164 poly -Baseball Stuff Cluster (all the items) | 8 swatches each | 1202 poly each -Basketball | 4 swatches | 434 poly -Basketball Net (decor) | 3 swatches | 2359 poly -Basketball Net (wall decor) | 3 swatches | 997 poly -Bicycle (2 items, adult & child size) | 9 swatches each | 2402 poly each -Boomerang (2 items, wall item on hooks and clutter item) | 6 swatches each | 410 poly each -Boxing Ring Corner | 3 swatches | 1432 poly -Boxing Ring Drape 1 & 2 (2 items, mirrored) | 5 swatches each | 54 poly each -Boxing Ring Ropes | 1 swatch | 225 poly -Gridiron Football | 1 swatch | 1186 poly -Gridiron Football Helmet (2 items, adult & child size) | 10 swatches each | 2053 poly each -Gridiron Football Rug | 2 swatches (I made a brighter version of the original) | 692 poly -Judge's Bell | 6 swatches | 880 poly -Mountain Bike | 12 swatches | 2402 poly -Mountain Bike (wall) | 12 swatches | 2392 poly -Pennant Flag (wall) | 4 swatches | 316 poly -Scoreboard | 3 colors for frame, 4 colors for number tabs, 12 total swatches | 1200 poly -Skateboard | 8 skateboard colors, 1 blank and 4 stickers, 40 total swatches | 960 poly -Skateboard Rack (wall) | 4 swatches | 1810 poly -Soccer Football | 1 swatch | 434 poly -Soccer Football Goal | 4 swatches | 4666 poly -Volleyball | 6 swatches | 434 poly
Build: -Dojo Wall | 1 swatch |Paneling -Sumo Ring Floor | 25 swatches, goes together like a puzzle | Misc -Boxing Ring Floor | 25 swatches, goes together like a puzzle | Misc
Type “acnh sports" into the search query in build mode to find quickly. You can always find items like this, just begin typing the title and it will appear.
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1810s english countryside farmhouse - historically accurate
Still building historic homes! This time it’s an early 1910s English farmhouse.
It belongs to a well-off farming family who own a considerable amount of land. Though the house is old, they've kept it updated with renovations over the years. It has electricity, and they recently installed a telephone.
The house features four bedrooms: a master, a double for guests, one for children, and a nursery. There's a well-equipped kitchen, a spacious bathroom, a large family room with a dining area, and a small parlour for entertaining guests or enjoying afternoon tea.
Lot details
50x40
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CC included in the download folder.
the interior:
floorplans;
download (FREE on Google Drive)
#pejite builds#ts4 build#sims 4 build#ts4 historical build#sims 4 historical build#ts4 1910s#1910s#ts4 decades challenge#sims 4 decades challenge#ts4#sims 4#ts4 historical#ts4 cc
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LightTree Table Lamp (2 versions) + Spell paper
This is a LightTree table lamp. Hope you enjoy this one! 💗
From unknown source this lamp with a natural tree shape, emits a magical light that will not go out unless you say the magic words. The paper with spell is sold separately - good luck!
(All items are for sale exclusively at the Glimmerbrook Magic Market, but we, the Sell Your Sould for Something Supernatural For-Profit Association, will ship it to your door.) 🟡🌳
Short brief when this post is published: I still have my computer with problems and reinstalling Windows myself, because the problem persists and otherwise I would have to pay about $63 just to factory reset it. Wish me luck! So I'm still a bit disconnected from social media. Thanks for your continuous support and I'm sorry for not being able to be here so much lately. I hope that this week will be the definitive one, because if the factory setting doesn't work the next step will be to change the tower and it would be an extra expense that I don't know if can afford.
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If you download my CC it means your agree with my T.O.U (English/Español/日本語).
General Info:
5 packages per version of 26 swatches each one (White and Black, Yellow and Blue, Green and Purple, Red and Pink, Orange and Brown ball colors)
two versions [LightTree Table Lamp and LightTree with lights Table Lamp]
Spell paper written in medieval Simlish (Actually it's not necessary download it to turn off table lamps but you can download it and place it near one of them to keep the mystery if you read description above)
Base game compatible
all LOD's
All Maps (Diffuse, Normal and Specular)
Category: Buy Mode > Lightings > Table Lamps/Miscellaneous. Version 1: Price: 500 【English Name: LightTree Table Lamp + (name of colors) | Spanish Name: Lámpara de mesa Árbol de luz + (nombre de los colores)】 Version 2: Price: 801 【English Name: LightTree with lights Table Lamp + (name of colors) | Spanish Name: Lámpara de mesa Árbol de luces + (nombre de los colores)】 Spell Paper~ Category: Buy Mode > Decoration > Miscellaneous. Price: 24 【English Name: Spell Paper for MagicsTree Table Lamps | Spanish Name: Papel de hechizo para las lámparas de mesa árboles mágicos】 Contain a description in English and Spanish, personalized by me and Lea (@lea-heartscxiv) [Anyone can send me translations of text in their language so that more people can enjoy it in their own language.]
Mesh and texture made from scratch by me
Custom Thumbnails
LODs Info: LightTree Table Lamp: LOD0: 7234 poly | LOD1: 3618 poly | LOD2: 1810 poly LightTree with lights Table Lamp: LOD0: 10114 poly | LOD1: 5057 poly | LOD2: 2528 poly Spell Paper for MagicsTree Table Lamp: All LODs 36 poly
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A Soldier Recalls the Trail of Tears: John G. Burnett Account
John G. Burnett (b. 11 December 1810) was a private in the US Army in 1838 when he was ordered to act as interpreter between US officials and the Cherokee during the forced removal of Native Americans now known as the Trail of Tears. On his 80th birthday, Burnett wrote a letter to his children describing his experiences.
Walkway map at the Cherokee Removal Memorial Park
It's Only Make Believe (CC BY-SA)
The Trail of Tears was a series of forced relocations of the "Five Civilized Tribes" – the Choctaw, Seminole, Muscogee Creek, Chickasaw, and Cherokee – between 1831 and 1850. Burnett's account has become a primary source on the Cherokee eviction of 1838, even though some scholars and historians discount it as self-serving or inaccurate. Scholar John Ehle, for example, comments:
A romantic concept of Indians evolved in the years following their removal from the Southeast. The Cherokee were generally pictured as living peacefully in their mountain home – though fewer than one in five lived in mountain areas; their possession of black slaves was omitted from such portrayals, their shamans were exonerated; their propensity for warfare was replaced with peaceful coexistence with Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and the rest…During this period, to be a white man and to have taken part in the Indian wars became reprehensible and apologies and excuses were made by the veterans of Indian wars added to the embellishments. For instance, a letter often quoted as accurately describing the events of Cherokee removal in 1838 and 1839 was written in 1890, fifty years later, by a veteran of the United States Cavalry, John G. Burnett, who on his eightieth birthday sought to assure his grandchildren of his own purity of past actions.
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Ehle, however, offers no evidence that Burnett's account is inaccurate, and, in fact, the Burnett account seems to be supported by Native American reports of the event, including that of the Cherokee woman Wahnenauhi who, according to Digital History, sent her account to the US Bureau of Indian Affairs:
Perish or remove! It might be – remove and perish! A long journey through the wilderness – could the little ones endure? And how about the sick? The old people and infirm, could they possibly endure the long tedious journey? Should they leave?
This had been the home of their ancestors from time out of mind.
Everything they held dear on earth was here, must they leave?
The graves of their kindred forsaken would be desecrated by the hand of the White Man. The very air seemed filled with an undercurrent of inexpressible sadness and regret…
Some of the Cherokee remained in their homes and determined not to leave.
For these, soldiers were sent by Georgia, and they were gathered up and driven, at the point of the bayonet, into camp with the others. They were not allowed to take any of their household stuff, but were compelled to leave as they were, with only the clothes which they had on. One old, very old, man asked the soldiers to allow him to pray one more time, with his family, in the dear old home, before he left it forever. The answer was, with a brutal oath, "No! No time for prayers. Go!" at the same time giving him a rude push toward the door. Indians were evicted, the whites entered, taking full possession of everything left.
(Digital History, 1)
The accounts of Wahnenauhi and Burnett are understood as accurate because they are supported by the reports of others who experienced the same event or similar actions of the US government in the removal of Native Americans, whether the Navajo Long Walk of 1863-1866, the removal of the Cheyenne, Sioux, the Modoc, or the many, many others whose lands were taken by Euro-Americans with little, or no, compensation.
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The following is taken from the site Anchor: A North Carolina History Online Resource; Primary Source: A Soldier Recalls the Trail of Tears:
Children:
This is my birthday, December 11, 1890, I am eighty years old today. I was born at Kings Iron Works in Sullivan County, Tennessee, December the 11th, 1810. I grew into manhood fishing in Beaver Creek and roaming through the forest hunting the deer and the wild boar and the timber wolf. Often spending weeks at a time in the solitary wilderness with no companions but my rifle, hunting knife, and a small hatchet that I carried in my belt in all of my wilderness wanderings.
On these long hunting trips, I met and became acquainted with many of the Cherokee Indians, hunting with them by day and sleeping around their campfires by night. I learned to speak their language, and they taught me the arts of trailing and building traps and snares. On one of my long hunts in the fall of 1829, I found a young Cherokee who had been shot by a roving band of hunters and who had eluded his pursuers and concealed himself under a shelving rock. Weak from loss of blood, the poor creature was unable to walk and almost famished for water. I carried him to a spring, bathed and bandaged the bullet wound, and built a shelter out of bark peeled from a dead chestnut tree. I nursed and protected him feeding him on chestnuts and toasted deer meat. When he was able to travel, I accompanied him to the home of his people and remained so long that I was given up for lost. By this time, I had become an expert rifleman and fairly good archer and a good trapper and spent most of my time in the forest in quest of game.
The removal of Cherokee Indians from their lifelong homes in the year of 1838 found me a young man in the prime of life and a Private soldier in the American Army. Being acquainted with many of the Indians and able to fluently speak their language, I was sent as interpreter into the Smoky Mountain Country in May 1838 and witnessed the execution of the most brutal order in the History of American Warfare. I saw the helpless Cherokees arrested and dragged from their homes and driven at the bayonet point into the stockades. And in the chill of a drizzling rain on an October morning I saw them loaded like cattle or sheep into six hundred and forty-five wagons and started toward the west.
One can never forget the sadness and solemnity of that morning. Chief John Ross led in prayer and when the bugle sounded and the wagons started rolling many of the children rose to their feet and waved their little hands good-by to their mountain homes, knowing they were leaving them forever. Many of these helpless people did not have blankets and many of them had been driven from home barefooted.
On the morning of November the 17th we encountered a terrific sleet and snow storm with freezing temperatures and from that day until we reached the end of the fateful journey on March the 26th, 1839, the sufferings of the Cherokees were awful. The trail of the exiles was a trail of death. They had to sleep in the wagons and on the ground without fire. And I have known as many as twenty-two of them to die in one night of pneumonia due to ill treatment, cold, and exposure. Among this number was the beautiful Christian wife of Chief John Ross. This noble hearted woman died a martyr to childhood, giving her only blanket for the protection of a sick child. She rode thinly clad through a blinding sleet and snowstorm, developed pneumonia and died in the still hours of a bleak winter night, with her head resting on Lieutenant Greggs saddle blanket.
I made the long journey to the west with the Cherokees and did all that a private soldier could do to alleviate their sufferings. When on guard duty at night I have many times walked my beat in my blouse in order that some sick child might have the warmth of my overcoat. I was on guard duty the night Mrs. Ross died. When relieved at midnight, I did not retire, but remained around the wagon out of sympathy for Chief Ross, and at daylight was detailed by Captain McClellan to assist in the burial like the other unfortunates who died on the way. Her unconfined body was buried in a shallow grave by the roadside far from her native home, and the sorrowing Cavalcade moved on.
Being a young man, I mingled freely with the young women and girls. I have spent many pleasant hours with them when I was supposed to be under my blanket, and they have many times sung their mountain songs for me, this being all that they could do to repay my kindness. And with all my association with Indian girls from October 1829 to March 26th, 1839, I did not meet one who was a moral prostitute. They are kind and tender hearted and many of them are beautiful.
The only trouble that I had with anybody on the entire journey to the west was a brutal teamster by the name of Ben McDonal, who was using his whip on an old feeble Cherokee to hasten him into the wagon. The sight of that old and nearly blind creature quivering under the lashes of a bull whip was too much for me. I attempted to stop McDonal, and it ended in a personal encounter. He lashed me across the face, the wire tip on his whip cutting a bad gash in my cheek. The little hatchet that I had carried in my hunting days was in my belt and McDonal was carried unconscious from the scene.
I was placed under guard but Ensign Henry Bullock and Private Elkanah Millard had both witnessed the encounter. They gave Captain McClellan the facts and I was never brought to trial. Years later I met 2nd Lieutenant Riley and Ensign Bullock at Bristol at John Roberson's show, and Bullock jokingly reminded me that there was a case still pending against me before a court martial and wanted to know how much longer I was going to have the trial put off?
McDonal finally recovered, and in the year 1851, was running a boat out of Memphis, Tennessee.
The long painful journey to the west ended March 26th, 1839, with four-thousand silent graves reaching from the foothills of the Smoky Mountains to what is known as Indian territory in the West. And covetousness on the part of the white race was the cause of all that the Cherokees had to suffer. Ever since Ferdinand DeSoto made his journey through the Indian country in the year 1540, there had been a tradition of a rich gold mine somewhere in the Smoky Mountain Country, and I think the tradition was true. At a festival at Echota on Christmas night 1829, I danced and played with Indian girls who were wearing ornaments around their neck that looked like gold.
In the year 1828, a little Indian boy living on Ward creek had sold a gold nugget to a white trader, and that nugget sealed the doom of the Cherokees. In a short time the country was overrun with armed brigands claiming to be government agents, who paid no attention to the rights of the Indians who were the legal possessors of the country. Crimes were committed that were a disgrace to civilization. Men were shot in cold blood, lands were confiscated. Homes were burned and the inhabitants driven out by the gold-hungry brigands.
Chief Junaluska was personally acquainted with President Andrew Jackson. Junaluska had taken 500 of the flower of his Cherokee scouts and helped Jackson to win the battle of the Horse Shoe, leaving 33 of them dead on the field. And in that battle Junaluska had drove his tomahawk through the skull of a Creek warrior, when the Creek had Jackson at his mercy.
Chief John Ross sent Junaluska as an envoy to plead with President Jackson for protection for his people, but Jackson's manner was cold and indifferent toward the rugged son of the forest who had saved his life. He met Junaluska, heard his plea but curtly said, "Sir, your audience is ended. There is nothing I can do for you." The doom of the Cherokee was sealed. Washington, D.C., had decreed that they must be driven West, and their lands given to the white man, and in May 1838, an army of 4000 regulars, and 3000 volunteer soldiers under command of General Winfield Scott, marched into the Indian country and wrote the blackest chapter on the pages of American history.
Men working in the fields were arrested and driven to the stockades. Women were dragged from their homes by soldiers whose language they could not understand. Children were often separated from their parents and driven into the stockades with the sky for a blanket and the earth for a pillow. And often the old and infirm were prodded with bayonets to hasten them to the stockades. In one home death had come during the night. A little sad-faced child had died and was lying on a bear skin couch and some women were preparing the little body for burial. All were arrested and driven out leaving the child in the cabin. I don't know who buried the body.
In another home was a frail mother, apparently a widow and three small children, one just a baby. When told that she must go, the mother gathered the children at her feet, prayed a humble prayer in her native tongue, patted the old family dog on the head, told the faithful creature good-by, with a baby strapped on her back and leading a child with each hand started on her exile. But the task was too great for that frail mother. A stroke of heart failure relieved her sufferings. She sunk and died with her baby on her back, and her other two children clinging to her hands.
Chief Junaluska who had saved President Jackson's life at the battle of Horse Shoe witnessed this scene, the tears gushing down his cheeks and lifting his cap he turned his face toward the heavens and said, "Oh my God, if I had known at the battle of the Horse Shoe what I know now, American history would have been differently written."
At this time, 1890, we are too near the removal of the Cherokees for our young people to fully understand the enormity of the crime that was committed against a helpless race. Truth is, the facts are being concealed from the young people of today. School children of today do not know that we are living on lands that were taken from a helpless race at the bayonet point to satisfy the white man's greed.
Future generations will read and condemn the act and I do hope posterity will remember that private soldiers like myself, and like the four Cherokees who were forced by General Scott to shoot an Indian Chief and his children, had to execute the orders of our superiors. We had no choice in the matter.
Twenty-five years after the removal it was my privilege to meet a large company of the Cherokees in uniform of the Confederate Army under command of Colonel Thomas. They were encamped at Zollicoffer, and I went to see them. Most of them were just boys at the time of the removal but they instantly recognized me as "the soldier that was good to us." Being able to talk to them in their native language I had an enjoyable day with them. From them I learned that Chief John Ross was still ruler in the nation in 1863. And I wonder if he is still living? He was a noble-hearted fellow and suffered a lot for his race.
At one time, he was arrested and thrown into a dirty jail in an effort to break his spirit, but he remained true to his people and led them in prayer when they started on their exile. And his Christian wife sacrificed her life for a little girl who had pneumonia. The Anglo-Saxon race would build a towering monument to perpetuate her noble act in giving her only blanket for comfort of a sick child. Incidentally the child recovered, but Mrs. Ross is sleeping in an unmarked grave far from her native Smoky Mountain home.
When Scott invaded the Indian country some of the Cherokees fled to caves and dens in the mountains and were never captured and they are there today. I have long intended going there and trying to find them, but I have put off going from year to year and now I am too feeble to ride that far. The fleeing years have come and gone, and old age has overtaken me. I can truthfully say that neither my rifle nor my knife were stained with Cherokee blood.
I can truthfully say that I did my best for them when they certainly did need a friend. Twenty-five years after the removal I still lived in their memory as "the soldier that was good to us".
However, murder is murder whether committed by the villain skulking in the dark or by uniformed men stepping to the strains of martial music.
Murder is murder, and somebody must answer. Somebody must explain the streams of blood that flowed in the Indian country in the summer of 1838. Somebody must explain the 4000 silent graves that mark the trail of the Cherokees to their exile. I wish I could forget it all, but the picture of 645 wagons lumbering over the frozen ground with their cargo of suffering humanity still lingers in my memory.
Let the historian of a future day tell the sad story with its sighs, its tears and dying groans. Let the great Judge of all the earth weigh our actions and reward us according to our work.
Children – Thus ends my promised birthday story. This December the 11th 1890.
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Sweet Beginnings Tag
This tag is all about looking at your past. All you need to do is to find one of the first screenshots you ever took (preferably also published), and post it beside the recent one! And tell everybody when you took that first picture! Oh, and don’t forget to tag your posts! #sweet beginnings tag
I was tagged by @applesaucesims and @yellowsocialbunny.
Okay, so this isn't one of my first screenshots. Most of the old ones have either been deleted, or I no longer have the Sims in my save. But I did make this "Holidays Across the Decades" lookbook almost two years ago, and since then a few more pieces of CC have been created or updated.
1810s: Caroline's gloves and shoes by @peebsplays. (Keep a look out for an update to the dress).
1900s: Nellie's dress by myself.
2020s: Diwali outfit by myself. (This was originally not associated with any character, but I put it on the 2023 Girl of the Year, Kavi).
By including Nellie and Kavi, I was at a number that didn't divide evenly. To make the rows even I added Nicki in something similar to her NYE outfit.
Not going to tag anyone in particular, but please play along if you'd like!
#sims 4 historical cc#ts4 historical cc#sims 4 decades challenge#sims 4 lookbook#ts4 lookbook#sims 4 maxis match#ts4mm#sims 4 custom content#ts4cc#sweet beginnings tag
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WIP
Le Federaliste - 1790s-1810 french-influenced federalist mansion w/outbuildings, CC
Exterior progress- 2024
So although I've been working on this build off-and-on since 2022 and I'm sure it looks very finished on the outside, I'd still only consider it about 45% done overall. The lot itself is too small for the outbuildings I'd planned (a stables and separated kitchen), so it has to be moved again. I've procrastinated this essential task by working on the details of the main house instead, and this is the result.
I added a second row of dormers and a clocktower with a belfry for the fourth floor. The dormers and clocktower all have glass roofs and act as lightwells for the third floor servant's dormitories, the tower being a staff lounge of sorts. The new dormers under the clocktower add light to the servant's washrooms. And of course the third floor also has access to an open air terrace on each end of the house for gardening.
#reticulating builds#ts4 build#ts4 wip#the sims 4#ts4 architecture#ts4 historical#ts4 1700s#ts4 1800s#ts4 exterior#sims 4
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"Indira through the Decades"
During my playthrough of the decades' challenge, I realized how hard it was to find cc. So, I decided to share my top picks for my favorite decades!
1810s: dress, gloves (BG), necklace (BG), hair 1890s: top, skirt, gloves (BG), hat, hair 1900: top, skirt, hat, hair 1920s: dress, necklace, headpiece, shoes, hair
Thank you to all the creators who took the time to make this amazing cc!
#ts4 wcif#ts4 decades challenge#sims 4#my sims#sims 4 regency#sims 4 screenshots#sims 4 cas#sims 4 custom content#sims 4 1920#sims 4 1810#sims 4 1890#sims 4 1900
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Chiastic Structure of S2
The post preceding this is Chiastic Structure of S1.
S1 was neat, tidy and simple compared to S2.
S2 was...difficult. I have a feeling this is because of the missing minisodes. There felt like there were "holes" in places, where there was a strong scene with no corresponding pair, and yet in others there were single lines matching up.
You will also notice its quite...skewed? The hinging midpoint is right at the end of Ep4, which means the last two episodes mirror the preceding the four! So there are gaps. For example, the conversation in the pub in Ep2 doesn't match with anything specific.
One of the things I hoped it might shed some light on was the purpose of the trip to Edinburgh, which seems like a bit of a dead end. It does, in a way - I will discuss it a bit further below, along with some other parallels that didn't fit the structure.
A: Before the Beginning B: Aziraphale meets Crowley C: "How much trouble can I get into just for asking a few questions?" D: "I'm very good at forgiveness. It's one of my favourite things." E: Gabriel: "I love you, you're funny" F: Argument about helping the other G: Crowley offered Duke of Hell position H: Crowley apologizes to Aziraphale I: Hiding of Gabriel - 25 Lazurii miracle J: Shax threatens Crowley K: Jobs children are turned into geckos M: Aziraphale's Trial by Temptation N: Aziracrow see God talking to Job: AZIRAPHALE: I don't suppose he's getting any answers. O: AZIRAPHALE: That sounds, um…CRAWLEY: Lonely? P: An angel asks permission for entry to the bookshop Q: Aziraphale makes unauthorized changes to the Bentley R: CROWLEY: Oh, come on, Mr. Dalrymple, it's not brain surgery! S: BARTENDER: You'll be one of those investigative reporters, no doubt? T: Aziraphale goes back to offer assistance to Elspeth and wee Morag U: Aziraphale stalls on saving wee Morag, says he doesn't have permission V: The laudanum toast to wee Morag W: AZIRAPHALE: Will you get into trouble? X: Crowley does Operation Lovebirds - Calls tempest Y: CROWLEY: "What are we talking about now?" GABRIEL: "Who am I? What's happened to me?" Z: Crowley confronts Gabriel about Aziraphale - Its always too late AA: Shax saying to Aziraphale she heard Aziracrow were an item 90 years ago BB: Zombies kill - 1st brain eaten CC: Crowley talks Aziraphale into performing a bigger magic act DD: Aziracrow shake on deal to do more miracles if needed EE: Zombies kill - 2nd Brain Eaten FF: The Staging of the Bullet Catch GG: Aziraphale gives permission for Furfur to enter the dressing room HH: Furfur says to expect a legion to come for Crowley in the morning II: Furfur's audience with the Dark Council, is treated condescendingly
● SHADES OF GREY - you said "TRUST ME."
II: Shax is stopped by Demon Josh, is treated condescendingly HH: Shax wants a legion to storm the bookshop GG: Beez asks if Shax has permission to enter the bookshop FF: AZIRAPHALE: I can guarantee you it will be a night to remember! EE: Shax wants killers, 10,000 demons DD: Deal for Dr Who Annual with Mr Arnold CC: AZIRAPHALE: Maggie and Nina are depending on me BB: 70 demons and a malignant and creeping sense of unease AA: Nina asks Crowley about how long he and Aziraphale have been together Z: Crowley confronts Gabriel about Aziraphale - stops him before its too late Y: Nina: "I’m going mad" - is spoken to by all the people at the Ball X: Aziraphale does Operation Lovebirds - Maggie asks Nina to dance W: AZIRAPHALE: I think you're overestimating how much trouble we're actually in. V: SHAX:… they are toast. T-O-S-T E. Toast. Now! U: Crowley stalls Shax on attacking humans, asks if she has permission T: Crowley says he's coming back, won't leave Aziraphale on his own. S: CROWLEY: Officer, I need to report a crime. R: Aziraphale: It all looks so simple in Jane Austen… the brains behind the 1810 Clerkenwell diamond robbery. Q: An unauthorized demon enters Heaven, changes P: Maggie gives permission for the demons to enter the bookshop O: MURIEL: It's a bit lonely. N: Aziraphale opens the portal to Heaven: GABRIEL: I told you you could ask. However, I am the only First-Order archangel in the room, or, you know, the Universe, so I'm not gonna answer so much. M: Gabriel's Trial K: Gabriel puts himself into the fly J: Aziraphale declares war on Hell I: Reveal of Gabriel - memories restored H: Gabriel apologizes to Beelzebub G: Aziraphale offered Supreme Archangel position F: Argument about helping the other E: The Big Damn Kiss D: "I forgive you" C: "Always asking damn fool questions, too." B: Aziraphale leaves Crowley A: Beginning of the End – Learn of Second Coming
Discussion on parallels that didn't fit the structure:
1. Crowley is given permission to destroy all of Job's possessions / Gabriel refuses to give permission to destroy the Earth aka Armageddon II
There is a repeat emphasis on licenses, permits and authority throughout S2, so I really thought Crowley's permit to destroy of Job's possessions would have a match. It did, but it didn't fit the structure! If you look closely some of the other permits and authority lines do slot in. I'm planning some metas on these topics in the near future, as the use of language around these concepts is quite interesting, and there is some history to throw into the mix as well.
2. Crowley deceives the archangels with the help of an angel
This pair is a reference to Crowley and Aziraphale teaming up in the Job minisode to restore Job's children, and then Muriel aiding Crowley to sneak into Heaven. I'd just like to point out that Crowley could have gone to Heaven on his own - remember Eric went up with the hellfire in S1E6 - but he doesn't know where to go and get Gabriel's file, that is what he needs Muriel for.
3. Popping up to Edinburgh
Ah, the trip to Edinburgh! Why? WHY!!! Why go all that way for ... nothing?
Guess what - it's a parallel sequence to Crowley popping up to Heaven.
I was going to write a companion piece to this but...my to do list is getting a bit long at the moment. Let me know if you want me to expand on it.
4. Ignoring messages
So this one started as "Nina gets txt messages from Lindsay, Mrs Sandwich says not to look at them," at the start of Ep3, then during the Ball Crowley is trying to lead the humans out of the bookshop and Shax confronts him with another bundle of mail. Crowley is succeeding in ignoring his messages from Hell, but Nina isn't.
5. Muriel and The Interrupted Tea Ceremony
In S2 it noticeable that everyone except Crowley needs permission to enter the bookshop, whereas in S1 they could just walk in. Originally I made a comment elsewhere that I thought this part matched with a sub-story to the Ball, the story of Sodom and Gomorrah and hospitality to angels, but then I came back and had another look and saw that there was a surface match - but I'm still going to do another post about the "cupperty" because it keeps getting lost in all the noise!
6. Threats and Declarations of War
Shax makes a number of threats throughout the series, to hunt Crowley down and to declare war on Aziraphale. So when Aziraphale inadvertently declares war on Hell with the halo toss, you'd think there would be a matching pair. There is, but not with a declaration of war, just a threat to Crowley. This is probably one of the weaker pairs.
7. Mysteriosity, audacity, ferocity and dangerocity
The Marvelous Mr Fell and his Mysteriosity has a pair with Shax's speech to her fellow demons about the unprecedented audacity of the attack on the bookshop, and how their lack of numbers will be made up for with their ferocity and...dangerocity. It should have fit, but it didn't.
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Simblreen Treat Three - Yrsa Hairs

A versatile 1820s-30s hairstyle in four variants. There's a regular version, a version without the bun (to fit underneath bonnets) and greying versions of both. I figured that could be useful.



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The greying versions have only the first 14 EA swatches (because the remaining 10 (white, grey, unnaturals and salt & pepper) seem pretty useless in this context.)
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Vertices (w/ bun): 4599
Polygons (w/ bun): 5668
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Nesyamun
By Rip Wiggles - Own work, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=151872960
Nesyamun was a priest and scribe during the 20th Dynasty, in about 1100 BCE, during the reign of Ramesses XI in Karnak, which is near modern-day Luxor, Egypt. He held a very high within the temples there and had titles like 'god's father of Montu' and 'scribe of Montu', Montu being the god of war, an 'embodiment of the conquering vitality of the pharaoh'. He was accounted the cattle the temple raised and the daily meal for the gods. His wife was the daughter of Amenemtephis. His father-in-law was in one of those in charge of the 'Memnonium', the memorial temple for Ramesses II ('Ramasses the Great', also known as the 'Ramessum'). His son took his father-in-law's position after his grandfather. After his death, Nesyamun was buried near Hatshepsut's mortuary temple in the cemetery of priests and priestesses.
By Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-84) - Denkmaeler aus Aegypten und Aethiopien - Tafelwerke.
The reign of Ramesses XI, from 1107-1078 or 1077 BCE, marked the end of the 20th Dynasty as well as the end of the New Kingdom. He lost power to the High Priests of Amun in Upper Egypt (the southern part of Ancient Egypt) and even over Lower Egypt by the time of his death to Smendes, who founded the 21st Dynasty. While he was the last of the 20th Dynasty, its downfall started under the Reign of Ramesses IV, Ramesses VI, and Ramesses VIII, sons of Ramesses III who vied for power, as well as a series of low Niles, periods of drought in which the Nile didn't flood as much as it usually did. During the 20th Dynasty, the Late Bronze Age collapse happened, which likely had its roots in drought around the Mediterranean area, causing the chaos that led to the Sea Peoples attacking in a wave around the region. Likely depictions of Sea Peoples appeared on Ramesses III's mortuary temple at Medinet Habou. Ramesses IX inherited a kingdom on the decline, full of unrest and corruption, unable to do much about it.
By Tomohawk - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4232889
Nesyamun's coffin was found in the early 1820's by an Italian trader and was sent to Trieste, Italy. He was then bought by English antiquities dealer William Bullock from someone who transported him to England. From there, he was bought by John Blayds for the Leeds Philosophical and LIterary Society museum. His coffin was opened in late 1824 to be studied. His was 'one of the earliest scientific examinations to be undertaken on an Egyptian mummy', including notes on how his body was unwrapped, the items that were wrapped up with him, and attempts as reading his coffin texts, where his name was written 'Natsif-Amon'. He was placed on display in 1854 under the name 'Ensa-Amoun'. His was the only body not to be damaged in the Leeds Blitz bombing on the 15th of March, 1941. in 1990, his body was studied again with newer technology such as X-rays and CT scans, leading to diagnoses such as arthritis, parasitic worms, and a death likely due to a sever allergic reaction. In 2008, he was moved to the Leeds City Museum.
Source: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/listen-recreated-voice-3000-year-old-egyptian-mummy-180974048/
In 2020, a team used a CT scan from 2016 to recreate Nesyamun's vocal tract in an attempt to discover what he would have sounded like when he was alive. Efforts were made to reconstruct how his muscles would have looked like in his life, with mummification dehydrating the body, especially his tongue, which faced the most desiccation. The team plans to continue the research on how to improve their modeling to overcome these difficulties. There are those who feel this is questionable at best, desecration at worst.
Should you wish to hear the reconstruction, you can find it here.
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In Bloom: Mini-Regency Set
Hi, I have a miniset for you all which I've called ✨In Bloom✨, why you may ask? Because I couldn't think of any other name and my nirvana playlist was playing while making this...now proceeding to what you shall get:
You will be getting an Adult Female early 1820s formal/party dress, which was the first piece of cc I ever made last summer. I said I wasn't going to release it, however I've changed my mind. I used @peebsplays Sophia Dress, @gilded-ghosts Fanny dress, and some bows from @miikocc to make it. Here is the dress I was inspired by when making it from 1820, (It doesn't look like it but it that much was my first project sooo)

I'm sorry it only has 9 swatches and I can't seem to find the PSD I had for it. Otherwise, it's functioning and works for all body types.
Secondly, you will be getting a child regency dress, which is just a mesh edit of @peebsplays Caroline dress, and then I stuck my edited variation of @linzlu's Kirsten pantalettes onto it. Works for all body types and has 30 swatches.
Third, which is my favorite thing, child ringlets! I have struggled for the past few months trying to make accurate ringlets and I finally did it the other night. I used @the-melancholy-maiden's Caroline hair as a base, then used ringlets from @sixcirclescc's Serena Hair to paste and mirror around it. These ringlets are 18k poly, which is a bit high. Here is the little girl I was inspired by to make these ringlets, her name was either Pauline or Clementine so the ringlets are named Clementine Pauline. All natural swatches, minus the grays and salt and peppers because it's a child's hair.

I said they're regency for the sake of it but they can literally work for the vast majority of the 19th century, at least for the first and middle part of it.
Now, here are more pictures of everything in game, with and without my reshade from different angles.
Annddd here are some 1810s/1820s portraits









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As always, let me know if you have any issues! @alwaysfreecc
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Seeing as I'm going to have to restart my legacy, (the save file proved too corrupted to recover), I at least now have a chance to start it with a defined point and not "Hey look some Victorian people." It's kind of the only bright side to this. So with that in mind...
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I just started to read you story and I already love it. Why did you decide to begin in 1830s? And what mods do you use? <3
Thanks! I'm really glad you like my story, I put a lot of effort into it.
To answer your questions; even though this is the first time I’m posting a Legacy on Tumblr, it’s not my first Decades Challenge playthrough. I’ve had two others before, both starting in the 1870s.
I really enjoy Victorian gameplay because it’s more challenging, and I felt that starting in the 1870s-1890s wouldn’t be satisfying enough. Plus, when you start in a later decade, reaching the 2000s doesn’t feel as significant in terms of generational impact.
Originally, the Langley Legacy was supposed to begin in 1810. I had the builds and the story planned out, but it was really difficult to find historically accurate and working-class CC (Much of the Regency CC is inspired by Bridgerton or movies that aren’t historically accurate when it comes to clothing) so I decided to start in the 1830s instead.
And I use so many mods that I sometimes forget which ones I have. My mods folder is 98 GB, hshs. Some of them are RPO, Healthcare Redux, Wicked Whims (for animations and taking photos), all of JaneSimsten’s mods, Realistic Childbirth, and plenty more. But I think that while mods are important, what’s also necessary for a historical gameplay are overrides and good ambiance.
Tomorrow, maybe I'll post the mods that I think are essential for playing the Decades Challenge!
Here’s a screenshot from the last time I played with the Langleys. It’s from a chapter that’ll be out in a few weeks.
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EyeTree Table Lamp (2 versions)
This is a EyeTree table lamp. Hope you enjoy this one! 💗
Rest peacefully, you will feel watched even if your eyes are closed. (Not suitable for paranoid people) From unknown source this lamp with a natural tree shape, has an eye that emits a magical light that will not go out unless you say the magic words. The paper with spell is sold separately - good luck! (All items are for sale exclusively at the Glimmerbrook Magic Market, but we, the Sell Your Soul for Something Supernatural For-Profit Association, will ship it to your door.) 👁️🌳
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If you download my CC it means your agree with my T.O.U (English/Español/日本語).
General Info:
4 packages per version of 26 swatches (Red and Galaxy) and 39 swatches (Meteor Shower and Nebula) each one
two versions [EyeTree Table Lamp and EyeTree with eyes Table Lamp]
You will find in this post the Spell paper written in medieval Simlish (Actually it's not necessary download it to turn off table lamps but you can download it and place it near one of them to keep the mystery if you read description above)
Base game compatible
all LOD's
All Maps (Diffuse, Normal and Specular)
Category: Buy Mode > Lightings > Table Lamps/Miscellaneous. Version 1: Price: 500 【English Name: EyeTree Table Lamp + (Red/Galaxy/Meteor Shower/Nebula) | Spanish Name: Lámpara de mesa Árbol con ojo + (Rojo/Galaxia/Lluvia de estrellas/Nébula)】 Version 2: Price: 801 【English Name: EyeTree with eyes Table Lamp + (Red/Galaxy/Meteor Shower/Nebula) | Spanish Name: Lámpara de mesa Árbol con ojos + (Rojo/Galaxia/Lluvia de estrellas/Nébula)】 Contain a description in English and Spanish, personalized by me and Lea (@lea-heartscxiv) [Anyone can send me translations of text in their language so that more people can enjoy it in their own language.]
Mesh and tree texture made from scratch by me, eyes from game assets Sims 4 Get to Work.
Custom Thumbnails
LODs Info: LightTree Table Lamp: LOD0: 7234 poly | LOD1: 3618 poly | LOD2: 1810 poly LightTree with lights Table Lamp: LOD0: 10114 poly | LOD1: 5057 poly | LOD2: 2528 poly
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Let me know if you find any problem. 🙏❣️ Also if you use this or any of my CC, feel free to tag me so I can see your sims, it will make me very happy to see it!
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