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+ | '''Constance Shelley''' is a pre-made sim in [[Riverview]]. She would rather be reading a book than anything else, and she hopes Riverview will give her peace. Constance has a librarian style, glasses and clothes that resemble a 1940's style. She is not interested in meeting anyone, preferring the tranquility of reading a book. She works in the [[Journalism]] career as a Freelance Writer and she dreams of being a professional author. She has 5 skill points in [[Writing]], and 3 points in [[Logic]]. |
Her name is a possible reference to the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and his poem 'To Constantia, Singing', which is commonly interpreted to be about Claire Clairmont - the unmarried sister of his wife Mary. Mary Shelley was also, like Constance, a writer, known for her novel Frankenstein. |
Her name is a possible reference to the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and his poem 'To Constantia, Singing', which is commonly interpreted to be about Claire Clairmont - the unmarried sister of his wife Mary. Mary Shelley was also, like Constance, a writer, known for her novel Frankenstein. |
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Constance Shelley is a pre-made sim in Riverview. She would rather be reading a book than anything else, and she hopes Riverview will give her peace. Constance has a librarian style, glasses and clothes that resemble a 1940's style. She is not interested in meeting anyone, preferring the tranquility of reading a book. She works in the Journalism career as a Freelance Writer and she dreams of being a professional author. She has 5 skill points in Writing, and 3 points in Logic.
Her name is a possible reference to the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and his poem 'To Constantia, Singing', which is commonly interpreted to be about Claire Clairmont - the unmarried sister of his wife Mary. Mary Shelley was also, like Constance, a writer, known for her novel Frankenstein.