Chapter 50

Apr 16, 2012 01:22


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Chapter 50: The Storyteller

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simsforaranya April 16 2012, 05:37:56 UTC
This was amazing. @_@

I don't even have words.

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simtopi April 16 2012, 05:46:19 UTC
XD Thank you so much!

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eveningsupper April 16 2012, 13:10:48 UTC
x2!

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darkestdawn73 April 16 2012, 06:31:21 UTC
This was epic. Honestly, might be my favorite chapter because I've been waiting to find out the story of the sisters, but I need to know MORE! I still have so many questions. And the pictures are so beautiful I just can't stand it.

Please wake-up Sage!

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simtopi April 16 2012, 18:23:39 UTC
Favourite chapter? :D Wow, thank you! I've been looking forward to telling the sister's story for so long now, and this isn't the end of it either. I'm really glad you liked this chapter. :)

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nonikk63 April 16 2012, 08:50:00 UTC
Oh my!! :o
It felt like you pulled a curtain with this chapter, even if it also raised even more questions. So that is the backstory (some of it ...) for the sisters. What a beauiful tale, and I really liked the special twist with Mr Sims telling it - one could really hear his voice. :D Who is this mysterious man? And why didn't we get to see his face until the end? For added mystery only?

The pictures from the fairy tale were amazing of course, but I relish your attention to detail in all your pictures. I am a little obsessed with your sets. ;) Like the hospital (very realistic in itself) where one can see the surroundings through the windows. Those details always add an extra layer to the story.

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simtopi April 16 2012, 18:27:54 UTC
:D I did want to start giving more glimpses into the three sisters' stories, so this really is just a part of it. Filtered down from storyteller to storyteller, so you can imagine how distorted it eventually becomes. There is definitely a reason this mysterious old man is telling the story. ;) I'm excited to get to that part.

Thank you about the pictures. I just wanted to give a depth to the city, so every lot has appropriate scenery. I'm glad you noticed. :)

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skellington7d April 16 2012, 12:54:43 UTC
WOW!

I'm a huge fan of folklore and fairy tales and I really enjoyed this one. All the pictures were so gorgeous and well put together, especially the eldest sister's quest! I also really enjoyed the "facelessness" of Otto and everyone in the fairy tale. Made everything very mysterious!

The story also made me think of the Crypt O' Night Club, though that might just be a coincidence.

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simtopi April 16 2012, 18:30:22 UTC
Thank you! I feel like I've been going over this fairy tale forever... well technically since I started writing the story, but it's changed so much. I'm really glad you enjoyed it.

As for the Crypt O'Night, it's funny because I gave that club a "medieval-ish" makeover in my game. Tree and all. I can see why you'd think of it. :D

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scribal_goddess April 16 2012, 13:29:01 UTC
Eeep.
Otto's story, just - wow. I knew, of course, that someone supernatural was interfering with Sage, but Otto confirmed it. I don't know if he's actually done anything to help, but Sage's illness sounds exactly like the queen's. And Rowan's definitely alone in the woods - that's never good.

I can't stand your medival sets, they're beautiful. And of course the story of the three sisters is something everyone's been waiting for.

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simtopi April 16 2012, 18:32:04 UTC
I'm glad you liked the sets. It seems I've started a medieval neighbourhood for these shots. And they were so much fun to build, honestly.

You're right about Sage's illness being rooted in the supernatural. It only stands to reason that magic might help him. ;)

Thank you!

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scribal_goddess April 16 2012, 20:03:56 UTC
The "Medival Neighborhood Disease" - when medieval sets are so much fun that it's hard to do anything else. :)

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