#UDC 1309
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katssimsdecades · 1 month ago
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Summer - 1309
Unfortunately there was a disaster where they lost their home and had to move quickly. They left with just a few supplies and the money they had on hand.
The land they were able to purchase had a simple home, not as great as the one they had to leave. This now lowered their status back to peasant.
Even with having to leave there home they have known for eight years didn't change the excitement of a new home.
(So I changed out some mods and forgot to delete the old cc off the lot. This caused the lot to be corrupted so had to move the family to a new save.)
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1309 - Making Money in the Cold
Driftwood Family - England
The winter of this year was also tough and apart from the animals Tally and Reynilda started some new ways of earning money.
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Reynilda always loved knitting when she was a little kid, so she took it up and put in on sale. Tally always wanted to write books and he thought this was the right moment to do it: he started his own cavalry series, The Masked Knight.
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Clementia and Tome were closer than ever. They enjoyed playing in the snow and with their toys.
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In the middle of the year, Reynilda got into labour and baby Benedict Driftwood was born and healthy :)
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By the end of the year Benedict aged up into an infant. He was really clingy and always wanted to be in the arms of his parents.
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Clementia Carpenter also aged up. She was a beautiful girl and ready to help with the farm and also, to learn how to read :)
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Births [1]
ENGLAND
Benedict Driftwood: 1309 -
Birthdays [2]
Benedict Driftwood: 1309 -
Clementia Carpenter: 1303 -
1300s: Start | Next
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townsenddecades · 5 months ago
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All You Want To Know And More
Why, hello there! Glad you made it to my corner of the internet.
This blog is meant to chronicle my most recent playthrough of Morbid Gamer’s Ultimate Decades Challenge, following a family of sims for many generations from the 1300s onwards. I started my first playthrough sometime in the first half of 2023 and had got to the end of the 15th century before the urge struck me to start another one in a more medieval world.
This is the challenge you’ll be seeing on this blog. More infos under the cut.
A note on my posting habits: I have a queue that puts out one post per day. Initially, I wanted to refill that queue after every five years played, but I'll probably switch that to after every year played so it isn't so much work at once.
I am also currently playing a supernatural 1800s UDC over at my side blog @moonlightfallsdiaries
Current Households (spoilers if you aren't caught up, obviously)
Family Tree (spoilers up to 1327)
Navigation:
Introducing the Challenge
Gen 0: Benedict & Anne Townsend | 1300 | 1305 | Recap 1300 - 1309
Gen 1: Benjamin & Malika Townsend | 1312 | Recap 1310 - 1319 | 1325
Links:
Morbid Gamer’s Ultimate Decades Challenge
Plumbob’s and the Past’s UDC
My Mods and CC
If anyone is interested, I could upload my spread sheet as well, but I currently don't have it online.
Some technical details
I’ll be playing this challenge in The Sims 3, which means no Ye Olde Cookbook, Royalty Mod, Simple Living Lot Trait or the like, but I’ve heavily modded my game to achieve a more immersive gameplay.  This challenge will start – but likely not remain in -  the gorgeous custom world of Praaven, which is both medieval and completely roadless.
A link to a post with the mods I use can be found above.
This challenge will be more historically inspired than historically authentic, both because the game has its limitations and because my scant historical expertise lies more in the early 20th century.
For the most part, I’ll be following the rules defined by Morbid Gamer, with some deviations:
I’ll take some inspiration from Plumbobs and the Past’s ideas to make the challenge a bit more interesting. For example, when my sims go fishing, I’ll have them pay a fee, I’ll deduct 10% of the proceeds for whatever they harvest or sell from household funds, I will use PATP's dowry rules, and probably more.
Instead of starting with three teenagers, I decided to start with two young adults that have already been married for a bit and have two children and a toddler. I had a bit of a story in mind involving the proverbial lady of the house and the local Earl, so I wanted to jump right into the action.
As Sims 3 has no option to plead with the Grim Reaper (although you can play a match of chess with him or be saved by your pet, but you would have to have a pet that likes you for that to work, or both a chess table and enough skill points) I substitute that action with rolling a d4 when a Sim I’d like to live rolls to die. If it’s a 4, they survive.
Since I think it’s boring if most sims (barring historical events) die at exactly 6/13/20/30, I’ll sometimes roll a die to see how many years of life a sim has left. Those years can never be more than the sim would have to live until the next life stage. If, for example, a sim fails their young adult roll, I’ll roll a d10. 10 means the sim dies immediately, 5 means they live to be 25, etc. A teenager or a child, accordingly, can only roll a d7.
Illegitimate children are not automatically out of the running, they just rank after all their legitimate siblings in the succession. So it's legitimate sons, then legitimate daughters, then illegitimate sons, then illegitimate daughters, and after that the nearest-related side household. Rule may be taken liberty with as is dramatically convenient.
For the most part, no re-marriages for side households. The heir, however, can and will remarry as necessary.
I’ll be starting with a family of farmers, the Townsends, but just for the fun of it, I’ll also be rolling for the two resident noble families, that of the Earl of Petersmarch, who resides in the city of Praaven, and that of Baron Elbenhawke, whose family seat is in the hills just above the Townsend’s village. As they are not even proper side households, I’ll only mention the nobles’ fates on the side, mostly as a little info text at the end or mentioned in the story as relevant.
Honestly, I’m just curious about how long their lines will last.
I've taken some heavy inspiration for the layout of this info page from @lilabella12, whose wonderful Decades Challenge you should really go check out.
Trigger Warnings:
Death (even of children, toddlers and infants) due to a plethora of causes
War
Epi- and pandemics,
Maternal death
Stillbirths
Likely at least mentions of miscarriages
Mentions or depictions of various substance abuses
References to sexual assault/coercion
Religion
Adultery
The sims featured in this likely often just won’t have a good time
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katssimsdecades · 7 months ago
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Summer - 1309
They have been able to make more improvements on their home.
John has decided to train his horse a little more before he sells him.
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