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Revision as of 06:41, 7 May 2012

The Sims 3


Constance Shelley
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Name Constance Shelley
Gender Female Female
Age TS3-Young-Adult Young Adult
Life state CAS Human icon Sim
Education and Employment
Career
Journalism career icon Freelance Writer
Shelley family
Marital status Single
Personality
Traits
Trait Neurotic small Neurotic
Trait Absent-Minded small Absent-Minded
Trait Bookworm small Bookworm
Trait Perfectionist small Perfectionist
Trait Clumsy small Clumsy
Lifetime wish
LTW Professional Author Professional Author
Favorites
Fav Classical Classical
Favorites food frenchtoast French Toast
Fav Pink Pink
Appearance
Hair color Haircolor3-TS3 Brown
Eye color Eye-blue Dark Blue
Skin color Light skin-TS3 Light
Body shape Thin Thin
Other Information
Game TS3RV Icon The Sims 3 Store
Playability Playable
World Riverview

Constance Shelley is a pre-made Sim and a book lover, living 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.

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