Two to go. Now one, actually.
Meet the priestess everyone in Parnassus loves.
Names are in Russian, no custom content, "Pirates and Nobles" needed. As usual.
Erato (Muse)
Traits: Loves Family, Whale Ate My Parents, Misanthrope.
Erato is loveable, huggable and sweet. Very sweet. Which is no surprise, considering her job. She fully believes in love, so she tries to love her neighbour. It usually turns out well.
She's usually calm and quiet, like most of her family members. Unlike them, she's not prone to eccentricities. What a surprising fact.
Erato dreams about starting a family of her own. Ironically, it didn't happen yet. She still facilitates other people when it comes to relationships of any kind.
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I made a bunch of new characters for new kingdoms. But now its time to deal with Parnassus.
Melpomene, your powers of observation leave a lot to be desired.
So do your stealth skills.
But at least you are amazing at the interrogations.
And some of your fashion choices too, to be honest.
Pirates are doing it wrong.
Clio has some stealth issues too.
She's currently hiding from the authorities for digging holes in the entire kingdom.
Abbey Road in The Sims Medieval.
Girls' night in. In the Clinic.
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Thalia said goodbye to both quest guys. They always go away, sometimes even leaving their pregnant girlfriend behind.
The (romantic) comedy is over.
But Thalia is fully capable of taking care of herself, a kid and a bunch of ungrateful patients. Nothing new for that girl.
And her friends will always come to help.
It seems like Urania became a nanny for little Kombe. Wait until Euterpe finds out. They probably will fight each other for the opportunity to hold a baby.
Though Urania has a lot of other things to do. Her life is very active, even outside her responsibilities.
She explores new technological miracles. Like fountains, for example.
She has a fine social life.
Mostly with Erato, who cheats at cards.
She even goes to dates!
Surely there's a lot of love in the air. Everyone has a special someone.
Except for Clio, who's still busy with her training responsibilities. She hates that part of her job. Actually, she dislikes every part of her job that includes weapons. And that guy.
The royal consort is sick and tired of that too, but he has different reasons.
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News from Parnassus.
A wooden spoon is still stuck to Urania. Yes, this is the news.
The Queen hired a couple of bards to run around and make a noise.
Usually they hang out at Urania's place. Poor girl can't catch a breath.
Polyhymnia runs around and burns people to injuries. All while laughing maniacally.
Her usual victim is Elvis the Pirate. It's not hard to see why. He's kind of a prick.
Also, there's a lot of kingball happening around.
Polyhymnia likes to interfere in the process with her magic.
Even the young prince can see that situation is getting out of hand, but the responsible individuals don't care.
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Parnassus. Yay. The place where the "Mass of Misanthropes" and "It Was A Big Whale" achievements came to life (and a few more). Well, gods weren't pretty nice, after all.
As you know, Clio doesn't like fighting. But she doesn't like drunk knights even more. And she adores her antique sword called Frostfang. It's one of her favourite treasures from that archeological excavations she does.
Meet the leaders of the army of Parnassus. They are doing a "power walk".
Also, meet Polyhymnia. She's a court mage and a lecturer. Now she's moonlighting as a treasure hunter an archaeologist.
It usually doesn't end well.
At least, she's alive and (mostly) okay. She has a much better luck with magic.
And this is Euterpe. Writing and performing stuff. Her favourite theme is Polyhymnia's bad luck with shovels.
Though she met a Beast herself once.
Seems that only Clio knows how to dig without endangering herself.
Talking about Clio.
Aw, look. She fell in love with some pirate, so they do a traditional sparring match.
He seems to be popular among the ladies of Parnassus.
Maybe I should try to complete "Pirate Polygamy", "Noble Nuptuals" and "I Do" in other kingdoms. Technically, "I Do" was completed in my previous one, but for some reason it's just not there. It happens sometimes.
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Simmering stuff from not really distant part.
Again.
Let's start with some family stories.
Oh, it's so romantic to say "I love you" in front of a breathless body.
Don't worry, she got better.
Pirates versus Nobles. Yet again.
Metanira is not happy about that chest in the middle of the room.
Euterpe performs for the guards.
Clio's kingball expressions.
And a little bit of irony in Thalia's case, when a doctor becomes a patient.
Don't worry, she appreciates irony.
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Life goes on in Parnassus.
Euterpe found a new co-star for her performance. It's that pirate guy, the royal consort.
The bard girl enjoys working with him, though sometimes she thinks he overdoes his scenes a bit.
Meanwhile Urania tries her homemade swords. Quality control from the master.
And a part of the quest too.
Sometimes she fears that she's better at making faces that at crafting weapons.
Erato does her job. She preaches and gives sermons, as a good priestess should.
But it's pretty weird to work in front of children. They are agnostic, and nothing can change it. So everything she does here is pointless.
And they say the Peteran branch is a domineering one. Yeah. Surely.
Erato tries to convert everyone in the kingdom. This river spirit, for example. Other supernatural folk is on her religious radar too.
It would be great to give a sermon in front of a genie crowd. That's way better that the kids she's stuck with.
Also, you can see that something strange happened to Urania. A wooden spoon got stuck to her hand. That's weird.
But she got used to that.
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Some musings with the Kingdom of Parnassus.
I decided to complete a couple of achievements about marrying to pirates and nobility. It didn't went well. Yet.
So there's Queen Mnemosyne wooing a gorgeous pirate. Following the tradition, she had a sparring match with him.
It went well.
Well, the Queen is a great fighter after all. Unlike Clio, who isn't s huge fan of fighting at all. She'd rather read her favourite history scrolls. All this sword wielding stuff is boring and meaningless.
Tell it to Urania, who makes the said swords. She's too busy for her own scientific hobbies.
At the same time, Polyhymnia is working with all that magic things around. It's great, but tiring. And she usually has no-one around to listen to her eloquent speeches.
Only Erato enjoys her job. Maybe, a little too much.
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Parnassus, you know. With a bunch of unnatural birds, bringing all kind of stuff (like a unicorn horn, for example).
That's a random set of random pictures, taken during Terpsichore's and Thalia's quest to get a talking frog.
"The Legend of the Talking Frog" ("A Toadry Romance") - that's it.
While Thalia delivers a medicine to the patient, Terpsichore makes a fashion statement.
Pirates and nobles, again.
And Thalia dated both of them. Oops.
Speaking about nobles. I tried to complete "Noble Nuptuals". It didn't work out. But at least I got the "I Do" achievement, unlike the previous time.
Hint: do not click on the Monastery or the Cathedral, if you want to marry two sims, who are in love but not engaged. There is such option.
Though it did work out story-wise for Leodagrance and Seli. Long story.
Anyway, Thalia married her long-time lover.
And so did Terpsichore with a girl she met not so long ago at the market.
Erato's way of thinking is pretty strange for someone like her.
It scares me.
Anyway, the quest is almost complete. It's time for a girls' night in the clinic. Seems that Thalia promised to cure her friends for free.
For some reason, her spouse is not happy about it.
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Meet Calliope. She's a priest.
That's it.
Now to completely different things.
Faces.
Kingball. Pirates versus Nobles versus Parnassus. Well, Parnassus won.
That's great, but their kingball team needs to work more to complete all of the related achievements.
The kingdom's poker team is doing well too - "Poker Face" achievement is already under my belt.
Speaking of achievements. Thalia completed "Love Doctor". Guess how she did it.
Actually, she's a dedicated physician with a little time for anything else.
It's a hard job.
Bard's job can be exhausting too.
Especially when the bard in question kisses a husband of a local mage.
No more of that "It's just a show, you should really just relax" stuff, Euterpe.
It's much easier for Melpomene and Erato. They pray together and hang out together.
And they don't kiss people. At all.
There's just not enough pirates and nobles to complete "Pirate Polygamy" and "Noble Nuptuals". Maybe next kingdom will give me an opportunity.
But there already were some weddings (and Entitled Queen Mnemosyne completed "Slumming It"). And kids. A lot of kids, actually. Who keep running around doing their own stuff.
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