This regal sash with matching royal orders is sure to make your princesses look stunning and show their family association.
The sash may overlap with some rings, while the orders cannot be worn with bracelets. The orders are also separate meshes making it possible to wear one or both!
Not sure if I had asked this before, but do you create your sims in the game or is there an external program you use? I've tried to create mine several, several times in the game but they either don't come out the way I'd like them to be or I just quit the game in frustration.
Will you ever plan on making any Chanel Oberlin inspired outfits? I like the one she wears in the first episode specifically (the blue tweed Chanel set), and I think it has a very classy, royal feel. A lot of her other outfits are super nice, so I think you might like them!
The quest began after 10 pm and the king was depressed over the death of his mother. His quest objectives were to recruit 4 builders and 4 crew members for the new kingdom, and purchase a Castle-in-a-Box from the Village Shoppe. He wanted to plan an outfit and take a nice bath first. He cried a lot because he was mourning, and he was also sick with The Wasting. He went to bed feeling dreadful and unfocused.
The king saw his father walking through Town Square so he rushed over and recruited him as a crew member, then mourned his mother some more and returned to the castle for a late dinner. He went to sleep just before 11 pm. In the morning, he went to the main gate and recruited two people as builders. He recruited a crew member at the docks just before 9 am. With one builder and one crew member left to recruit, it would have to wait until after his job duties were finished.
He took care of his work, then recruited two more ladies from the Throne Room. His next quest objective was to find a new land for his kingdom. The king was in a great mood when he set sail just after 5 pm. He encountered a ghost ship in the fog at sea and boarded it, earning some nice loot in the process. He returned home after an hour and had located a great land for the new kingdom.
The quest ended and I saved my game, then went to the Main Menu to create a new kingdom. After naming it and selecting a Throne Room, the kingdom loaded and I clicked on the castle to select the monarch. The sim I completed the Brave New World quest with was available to be the new monarch, and he kept his level, skills, and all the equipped items he had when he finished the quest. All he needed was a quick makeover because the sim you carry over to be the monarch of the your new kingdom will be dressed in a default monarch outfit with a crown.
The next objective was to travel to the Fortune Festival at Town Square. He got there at 4 am and needed to ask the Festival Master about the festival. The next thing the bard had to do was learn about the Fortune Festival, so he asked the Festival Master about the Wishing Well, Table Games, and Fortune Telling (in that order).
The next objective was to win twice at the card table. He selected the lovely fortune telling gypsy lady to play cards with. After one loss, he won the next two rounds and the next step was to collect the reward from the Festival Master. The bard decided there was no need to rush and he put off the quest objective for a while.
The bard returned to the tavern hungry and needing a drink. He cooked a late lunch for himself, then enjoyed a drink from the cask before going on stage to perform a poem and play one song with his lute. By 4 pm, the bard went to bed and slept for three hours. When he woke up, he played the lute one more time before going to Town Square to finally collect his reward from the Festival Master.
The bard played his most popular song after the Grim Reaper took away the dead pirate, then went to the castle to talk to the royal advisor. His next quest objective was to return to the festival, but when he reached the Town Square (at 1 am), he found the entire festival was gone. Then he got arrested and put in the stocks until nearly 5 am.
The Jacoban asked the spy for help just after the spy got his first kiss from the pirate woman. Her next quest objective was to perform another sermon, and she still needed to reflect on the Watcher for a couple of hours. The sermon was scheduled for 11 pm, the Jacoban converted the pirate woman and then began reflecting.
The spy had two choices to make: how to extract information from the first two followers. He chose to pickpocket the woman and eavesdrop on the man. But first, he invited the pirate woman to the tavern for some afternoon woohoo, then he picked her pocket and left to finish up his daily job duties.
The Jacoban priest got home and absolved sims for a while, then gave her sermon. After the sermon she got the quest objective to reveal the heretic to the spy. The spy dealt with the two followers and then got the quest objective to reveal the heretic to the Jacoban.
The Jacoban was hungry so she cooked some food while the spy made a quick patrol of the road to Yacothia. The priest reflected on the Watcher as she waited for the spy to return. Then they conferred about the heretic and the spy was faced with two more choices: how to deal with the two heretic followers (kill or exile). He chose to kill both of them and quickly executed them by sword.
The next quest objective was for the spy to give a report to the Jacoban priest, but both of them needed some sleep first, so the spy returned to his quarters and the priest went to bed. In the morning, the priest woke just before 7 am and absolved sims for one hour before giving her morning sermon. Next she needed to post a proclamation and then she had the rest of the day off from work to do as she pleased.
The spy gave her his report when he woke up. The next objective was for the Jacoban to give another sermon. The priestess consecrated the well water, drew a few buckets of water, and then had an afternoon nap. The sermon was set for 11 pm to give the spy some extra time to complete his job duties and patrol the road.
The priest woke up from her nap, cooked and ate some dinner, then converted and absolved sims for a while. The spy headed out for a quick patrol to Yacothia, maximizing loyalty with the territory, before the priest gave her final sermon and put the issue of the Inquisition to rest.
First I tried to make Thutmose an outfit, reasoning I could get both exactly what I wanted and a unique outfit that way. However after about ten hours of searching for documentation on how to make clothes, trying to figure out what little documentation I found, and many attempts to produce anything at all, I discovered that it was beyond me. I set it aside for the moment and decide to see what was available for sale. I was not alone. In the first community there was no one who could make clothes. In the second there was one person who could. Like good builders, these people were in high demand.
Most of the priests said they got their information from websites, but one or two used books. Overwhelmingly those who were priests made some sort of effort to find out what ancient Egyptians actually wore. The combatants were much less inclined to do so. Most combatants simply shopped in the world and if they found an item that said it was Egyptian, and they liked it, they bought it. Priests would swap tips with each other about good items that we had found and pass this information on to new members of the priesthood. We would visit other Egyptian themed sims to see what we could find there and then share our finds with each other. Most of those who did make the effort to do some research did not cast much of a critical eye over the quality of the websites they used as resources. If they found information on the web, it was considered valid. But most high priests made substantial effort to source accurate information.
My natural proclivity for research had been fully engaged and, with my enthusiasm level set to high, I launched into investigating ancient Egyptian attire. I wanted to know more than just how ancient Egyptian attire looked to me, a twenty first century person of Anglo Celtic ancestry. What did their attire mean to them? Why did they choose to dress as they did? I wanted my understanding to be as real as possible. Our perceptions shape our world. An ancient Egyptian brought into our world might see designer labels as magical sigils. I wanted to try to see through Egyptian eyes.
Any assessment of the actual attire of ancient Egyptians must allow some consideration of the perceptions of the ancient Egyptians regarding colour and form. Primary among these is the fact that ancient Egypt had what we would describe as a deeply magical world view. They believed that depicting a thing as one wished it to be would cause the thing to become exactly that8. Experimentation in art was not considered a good thing, for to change the rendering of the depiction of an object or person was to risk an actual change to the thing depicted. Changes in style in Egyptian art usually came about when major changes to the society occurred, for example when a new dynasty arose, which circumstance required it to in some way differentiate itself from its predecessor9. The most extreme and the most well known example of this is the unprecedented change in style introduced by Akhenaten10. Having introduced a new theology that focused on the worship of the Aten, a solar deity, and having moved the capital of Egypt to a new location, Akhenaten was clearly distinguishing himself from all the preceding rulers of Egypt, and so it is no surprise that he should radically change the way he was represented. It was inconceivable that he should not do so, for the magical reason that a thing was not changed unless it was represented to be changed.
Because of this magical world view ancient Egyptian art depicts the world in a highly stylized manner. Usually this stylization was an antiquated one. This is especially true of attire, with people being routinely portrayed as wearing archaic forms of clothing, forms which do not correspond to actual garments found in tombs11.
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