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* Harlow, Jane - '''Jane Harlow''' {{nee|Foss}} is a Sim mentioned in ''[[The Sims: Life Stories]]''. She is the mother of [[Riley Harlow]] and the sister of [[Sharon Foss]]. |
* Harlow, Jane - '''Jane Harlow''' {{nee|Foss}} is a Sim mentioned in ''[[The Sims: Life Stories]]''. She is the mother of [[Riley Harlow]] and the sister of [[Sharon Foss]]. |
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− | * [[File:Marianne_Hatsfordshire_Bust.png|thumb|Marianne Hatsfordshiere Bust]] Hatsfordshiere, Marriane Elizablanche - '''Marriane Elizablanche Hatsfordshiere '''is countess of Avenboro mentioned in "Marriane Hatsfordshiere Bust" object from ''The Sims 3: Supernatural''. It is said |
+ | * [[File:Marianne_Hatsfordshire_Bust.png|thumb|Marianne Hatsfordshiere Bust]] Hatsfordshiere, Marriane Elizablanche - '''Marriane Elizablanche Hatsfordshiere '''is countess of Avenboro and is mentioned in the description of the "Marriane Hatsfordshiere Bust" object from ''The Sims 3: Supernatural''. It is said she declared that if a Sim chooses to not keep a television in his home, then he should inform everybody he meets as quickly as possible, a custom which is still observed by many today. |
− | * [[File:Border_of_Helier.png|thumb|Border of Helier]] Helier, Bernt - '''Bern Heliert''' is a Sim mentioned in the description of the "Border of Helier" object from ''The Sims 2'', who declared himself a soverign nation in 1934. According to description, nation only lasted 8 hours. |
+ | * [[File:Border_of_Helier.png|thumb|Border of Helier]] Helier, Bernt - '''Bern Heliert''' is a Sim mentioned in the description of the "Border of Helier" object from ''The Sims 2'', who declared himself a soverign nation in 1934. According to the description, the nation only lasted 8 hours. |
− | * [[File:Classic_Bollard.png|thumb|Classic Bollard]] Henburstam IV - '''Henburstam IV''' is a king mentioned in the description of the "Classic Bollard" object from ''The Sims 4: Get Together''. It is said that he installed these bollards and it |
+ | * [[File:Classic_Bollard.png|thumb|Classic Bollard]] Henburstam IV - '''Henburstam IV''' is a king mentioned in the description of the "Classic Bollard" object from ''The Sims 4: Get Together''. It is said that he installed these bollards and it is not possible to get them out. |
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Revision as of 05:35, 5 August 2019
This is a list of Sims who are only mentioned in The Sims series or are otherwise not eligible for their own article or infobox.
Sorted by surname.
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A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
List of minor Sims
A
- Alto, Ebenezer - Ebenezer Alto is the founder of Bridgeport (as noted in the neighborhood bio). He shares the same surname with the Alto family, however, it is never explained how/if they are connected.
- Alvilda - Alvilda is a Sim mentioned in "The Founding Crew" object from The Sims 3: Barnacle Bay. She is said to be the first pirate alongside her captain Pugwash to arrive in Barnacle Bay.
- Anne - Anne is a queen mentioned in the description for the "Queen Anne Coffee Table" object from The Sims 2. She is said to be a 'not liked monarch', but she did manage to inspire furniture.
B
- Barnes, Janet - Janet Barnes is an up-and-coming young Simlish actress mentioned in newspaper articles in The Sims 3, which reports she has recently won a national youth acting award for her performance in Romeo and Juliet. The article seems to imply that she may be a student at the local high school; however, she never appears in-game and is purely a lore character.
- Bee, Nerissa - Nerissa Bee is the owner of "Nerissa's Own Clothing" store (a community lot introduced in The Sims 2: Open for Business). She is only mentioned in the description of the lot and does not appear in the game itself.
- Borrow, Nick - Nick N. Borrow was an artist mentioned in the description of the "Tahitian Eve by Nick N. Borrow" object from The Sims. He is said to have abandoned his post as a submarine sailor during WWII and lived the wild life of a painter in Tahiti.
- Boshentoffer, Rutherford Scott - Rutheford Scott Boshentoffer is a sim mentioned in "Boshenstoffer Bust" object from The Sims 3: Supernatural. It is said that he had a bionic laser eye and used to help his neighbors by carrying their shopping, sharing jokes and vaporizing rats.
- Brassbeard, Captain - Captain Brassbeard is a pillager and plunderer named in the description of various objects from the set "Buccaneer's Bounty" from The Sims 3 Store.
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- Chloris, Lady - Lady Chloris is a Sim mentioned in the object descriptions for "The Folly of Lady Chloris" and "Where The Green Fern Grows" from The Sims 4: Romantic Garden Stuff. According to the items' description, she was a lover and protector of nature, and starved to death when she failed to find an escape after her husband Zephyrus encircled her with follies as a loving tribute while she slept.
- Copernicus - Copernicus is a Sim mentioned in the description of the "Copernicus Globe Sun Dial" object from The Sims 4: Get Together. Copernicus is most likely based off of the real life Nicolaus Copernicus, who created the heliocentric theory.
- Cordero, Juan - Juan Cordero is a poet mentioned in the description of the loveseat "El Cordero" from The Sims 3 Store.
- Cosecha, Madre - Madre Cosecha is a Sim mentioned in the description of the "Statue of Madre Cosecha" object from The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure. According to the description, Madre founded Selvadorada and helped the people settle it during a time of great famine.
- Crumplebottom, Robert - Robert Crumplebottom was a renowned philanthropist and puppeteer, as mentioned in the Crumplebottom Memorial Park lot description from The Sims: Hot Date. It is mentioned in the description for the "Crumplebottom Chandelier" from The Sims: Vacation, that he died when the chandelier dropped a full two stories and landed on him. The Prima official game guide stated that Robert was the late husband of Miss Crumplebottom (referred to erroneously as Mrs. Crumplebottom in the guide). However, The Sims 3 confirms that Miss Crumplebottom's late husband was named Erik Darling, creating a small plot inconsistency (unless Agnes married Robert later in life, only to be widowed again. Assuming Robert wasn't born a Crumplebottom or his kinship with Agnes being distant enough). It may be that canonically, Robert Crumplebottom was in fact the husband of Mrs. Crumplebottom, a different character often confused with Miss Crumplebottom, who appeared in The Sims 2 Nightlife.
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- Dalai Lama - Dalai Lama is a Sim mentioned in the description of "Anapurna Ped Feeder" object from The Sims. He is most likely based on the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, who is an important spiritual leader of Tibetan budhism.
- Driveway, Thomas - Thomas Driveway is mentioned in the description of driveways in The Sims 2: Nightlife. He was a grapefruit farmer who (in Sim lore) became the creator of the driveway after he paved part of his yard so that he could safely use it to ripen fruit. Later, Sims abandoned this practice and discovered that Mr. Driveway's paved patches were ideal for parking cars.
- Dwong, Missy - Missy Dwong is a painter who is said to be the author of the "Santa Skating" object from The Sims 2. It is said that she was later arrested for contributing to delinquency of the people of Greaveston.
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- Fernando - 'Fernando 'is king of Equatoria as mentioned in the description of the "Thrones of Passion" object from The Sims 2.
- Franklin, Benjamin - Benjamin Franklin is mentioned in the description of the The Constitutional Bookshelf from The Sims 3. He is most likely based on Benjamin Franklin, an American 18th century politician.
- Francois XIV - Francois XIV is mentioned in the "Royal Francois end table XIV" from The Sims 3.
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- Galileo - Galileo is a Sim mentioned in the "Galileo´s Observer" object from The Sims Store. He is most likely based on the real life Galileo Galilei, an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer.
- Goth, Morgana - Morgana Goth is a Sim mentioned in the description of a stage prop in The Sims 3: Showtime. The prop is a gothic doll, rumored to be modeled after the Sim. It's said that Morgana's ethereal beauty drove men to the brink of insanity. Whether she has any relations with the Goth family is unknown.
- Grantly - Sir Grantly of Vaughlin was a Sim mentioned in the "Sphinx of Simoglyphia" object from The Sims 3: World Adventures. It is said that he discovered the Great Sphinx of Simoglyphia.
- Gulf, Craig - Craig Gulf is a Simlish film director mentioned in newspaper articles in The Sims 3. Based on the meaning of his surname and the contents of his movies (in an interview he mentions liking lots of car chases and explosions), he seems to be a parody of real-world film director Michael Bay. The interview mentions Gulf's interest in filming his latest picture in town; however, since he is a lore Sim, this never comes to pass in-game.
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- Harlow, Jane - Jane Harlow (née Foss) is a Sim mentioned in The Sims: Life Stories. She is the mother of Riley Harlow and the sister of Sharon Foss.
- Hatsfordshiere, Marriane Elizablanche - Marriane Elizablanche Hatsfordshiere is countess of Avenboro and is mentioned in the description of the "Marriane Hatsfordshiere Bust" object from The Sims 3: Supernatural. It is said she declared that if a Sim chooses to not keep a television in his home, then he should inform everybody he meets as quickly as possible, a custom which is still observed by many today.
- Helier, Bernt - Bern Heliert is a Sim mentioned in the description of the "Border of Helier" object from The Sims 2, who declared himself a soverign nation in 1934. According to the description, the nation only lasted 8 hours.
- Henburstam IV - Henburstam IV is a king mentioned in the description of the "Classic Bollard" object from The Sims 4: Get Together. It is said that he installed these bollards and it is not possible to get them out.
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- Ivette - Ivette is lady of MySimgascar mentioned in "Ah! There´s an Alien in my Soup" object from The Sims 2
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- Jimenez - Padre Jimenez was a Sim mentioned in "Spanish Colonial Arch Window" object from The Sims 3: Island Paradise. He is said to be monk-architect of San Juan Benedicto
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- Landgraab, Gregory - Gregory Landgraab is mentioned in a chance card of Adventurer career in The Sims 2: Seasons. He is a school teacher who seems to have mysteriously received a hefty sum of money. The player will decide to investigate it by asking Spencer Oswald, the Landgraab family accountant, or ask a gypsy. He shares the same name as Gregory Landgraab of Oasis Landing in The Sims 3: Into the Future.
- Landgraab, Magnus - Magnus Landgraab is mentioned in a random work event at the top level of Criminal career (Thief branch) and Law Enforcement career. The event message implies that Magnus appears to be a diabolical criminal of SimNation.
- Landgraab, Veronica - Veronica Landgraab is mentioned in Stephen's Story in The Sims Pet Stories. She appears to be a well-known fitness instructor, perhaps even one seen on the workout channel on TV. Stephen refers to the video as "an oldie but a goodie", suggesting that Veronica Landgraab may have been a member of an earlier generation. It is likely that she is a member of the Landgraab family dynasty, but exactly how she is related is not confirmed.
- Lee, Laurie - Laurie Lee is the late wife of Johnstone Gilman, and mother of Vincent Gilman and Brooke Branson in The Sims 3: Pets for console. She is only mentioned in Brooke's biography. She does not appear to have taken the Johnstone surname.
- Livorno, Stella - Stella Livorno, as mentioned in a painting from The Sims 2: Glamour Life Stuff, is said to be the secret love of Malcolm Landgraab I.
- Louis XIV - Louis XIV of France was a king mentioned in description of "The Occasional Chaisonal" object from The Sims. It is said that in 1713 Dutch gave him a coffee bush, which descendents now produce third of the coffee in the world. He is most likely based of Louis XIV of France a monarch of France until French revolution
- Lucine, Duchess - Duchess Lucine is a Sim mentioned in the description of the "Moonlit Rose in the Garden" object from The Sims 4: Vampires. She painted these roses in the 17th century and it's said she only painted by the moonlight. She also despised the sunlit paintings done by her peers.
- Lummox - Lummox was a Sim mentioned in description of "Curse of Aphrodite Statue" object from The Sims. He is said to tried obtain statues for Brittish custody
- Lytton - Lord Lytton was a Sim mentioned in description of "Lytton Marble Combo" wallpaper from The Sims. It is said that he´s mostly remembered for his errors in India and that he invented marble base on brick wall
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- MacGruder, James - James "The Coach" MacGruder is a controversial actor, who is described as "sleazy yet beloved" in a chance card of the Journalism career. He died of old age on the same day as Greg Orachi was fatally hit by a falling satellite.
- Manfredgensensten, Henry Waddlesworth - Sir Henry Waddlesworth Manfredsensten was the greates novelist of the 1840s mentioned in "Enlightenment or Bust! by Weighty Concepts" object from The Sims 3: University Life
- Marano, J - J. Marano is an artist mentioned in description of the "16th Century Monte Vista Globe Bar" object from The Sims 4: Vintage Glamour Stuff.
- Maximus, Gluteus - Gluteus Maximus is a Sim, who according to the description of two decoration objects, "Triumphal Arch of Gluteus Maximus" and "Fountain of Gluteus Maximus" from The Sims 4: Romantic Garden Stuff, won the battle against the armies of Hemoroydz. His name is a reference to a muscle, but is also meant to resemble names from the era of classical antiquity. Both items are part of the pre-made room "Fanciful Court", which is a kind of plaza decorated with pillars and statues.
- Mallari, Miguel - Miguel Mallari is a Sim mentioned in the description of the sofa "Miguel Mallari Especiale" from The Sims 3 Store.
- McArthur, Mary - Mary McArthur was a pirate queen mentioned in description of "Mary´s Lats Defence" object from The Sims
- Medusha - Lady Medusha was a sim mentioned in "Serpent´s Kiss End Table" object from The Sims 3: Movie Stuff
- Mercador, Gerardus - Gerardus Mercados is a Flemish cartographer mentioned in description of "Antique Terrestrial Globe" object from The Sims. He is most likely based on real life Gerardus Mercator a 16th-century cartographer, geographer and cosmographer
- Merry - Merry is queen of Equatoria mentioned in the description of "Thrones of Passion" object from The Sims 2
- Michaelangelo - Michaelangelo was an artist who created David mentioned in description of "David by DeLeux Sculpture" object from The Sims. He is most likely based on Michelangelo , Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet
- Middlebury - Madam Middlebury is poet mentioned in description of "Ode to Middlebury" object from The Sims 3. It is said that from her 13 190 known poems only one was published
- Monet - Monet is a painter mentioned in the object description of "Genetically Engineered Water Lily". It is said that he had gardens at Giverny and is most likely based on real life painter Claude Monet
- Moorington, Ms. - Ms. Moorington is the winner of the "Teacher of the Year" three years in a row. It seems that she bribed her students with candy and let them go wild in the classroom. The Sim who gets this chance card can either stop it or make it worse. When Ms. Moorington was busted by the teachers, they quickly took away her title as the "Teacher of the Year".
- Morgani, Shtooman - Priest Shtooman Morgani is a mummy of blue priest from the tomb of Abu Simbel in Al Simhara. In the tomb he is mentioned as a generous priest that helps game mechanics. If he is moved in, there is an 80% chance that he will have the Disciplined trait and level 5-10 in the Martial Arts skill.
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- Napoleon - Napoleon is mentioned in the description of the Yankee Doodle Dining Chair object from The Sims 3. Napoleon is most likely based off of the real life person Napoleon, who was a famous French statesman and military leader.
- Nayr - Nayr was an Egyptian king mentioned in "Fit for a King(size)" and "Kin Nayr Tapestry" objects from The Sims 3: World Adventures.
- Nardone, Francois - Francois Nardone is prime minister mentioned in "Laissez-faire Lamp Post" object from The Sims 3: World Adventures. It is also said that there was a lampost freedom movement as a reaction to his lamp industry regulation.
- Newson, Gloria - Gloria Newson is the woman who adopted Gavin, Ginger, Georgia, Gallagher, Garrett, and Gabriella Newson from The Sims 2: Apartment Life in the Family Bin. She is only mentioned in Ginger's bio.
- Necteaux, Jean - Jean Necteaux is the creator of Nectar. This is discovered when participating in the Chateau de Landgraab adventure, which involves Landgraab's Nectar papers, located in his library, sought by Elliot Saint James. The quote from adventure completion notice "I can prove without a doubt that Jean Necteaux created Nectar centuries ago."
- Nosella, Isabel - Isabel Nosella is a fashion designer and the founder of I N Clothing and Apparel, a clothing company with an outlet in Belladonna Cove.
- Nosylla - Nosylla was an Egyptian queen in the middle of the Middle Century. She is mentioned in "Nosylla´s Half-Caf Coffee Table" object from The Sims 3: World Adventures
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- Orachi, Greg - Greg Orachi is a world renowned astrophysicist, who was killed by a falling satellite. He died on the same day as James MacGruder. Both are mentioned in a chance card of the Journalism career.
- Oswald, Spencer - Spencer Oswald is the Landgraab family accountant, mentioned in the Adventurer career chance card in The Sims 2: Seasons. His name could be a spoof of Ozwell E. Spencer, the wealthy businessman from the Resident Evil franchise.
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- Pedro, Don - Don Pedro is a wealthy Sim mentioned in the description of various objects from the set "Hacienda Luxury" from The Sims 3 Store.
- Penjalou, Harriet - Harriet Penjalou is an archeologist who excavated Cameo Vase at the coast of St. Violine in 1942 and manufactured them for mass consumption. It is mentioned in the object description of "Cameo Vase" in The Sims 2.
- Phial - Phial was a pharaoh mentioned in "Pharaoh´s Phailure" object from The Sims 3: World Adventures. It is said that he wanted to build a wall durring the middle ages, but failed.
- Pollard, Dennis - Dennis Pollard is a mentioned Sim in The Sims: Life Stories and the father of Ashley Sinclair[confirmation needed]
- Profligate, Gwendolen - Gwendolen the profligate is a queen mentioned in "Royal Wedding Swag" object from The Sims 4.
- Psychopathus - Psychopathus was an emperor of Ancient Rome mentioned in the description of "Caesar Psychopathus" object from The Sims. He got to power by briberty, blackmail and gossip. He also married his sister, killed his parents and commissioned 10,000 statues in his likeness, afterwards he drowned himself in Tiber.
- Pugwash - Captain Pugwash was a Sim mentioned in "The Founding Crew" object from The Sims 3:Barnacle Bay. He is said to be the first pirate alongside his first mate Alvilda to arrive to Barnacle Bay.
- Punchinello, Patrick - Patrick Punchinello is a Sim mentioned in the description of the "Punchinello Theater Chandelier" object from The Sims 4: Vintage Glamour Stuff. He owned the Punchinello Theatre in downtown San Myshuno and it's said that he dreamed to give his business to his son, but became bankrupt when his son Peter failed to live up to his legacy.
- Punchinello, Peter - Peter Punchinello is the son of Patrick Punchinello and is mentioned in the same object description with his father.
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- Quing - Quing was a king of Second Dynasty mentioned in "The Quing´s Window" object from The Sims 3: World Adventures
- Quizine, Zebest - Zebest Quizine is the rival of Julien Cooke from The Sims 2: FreeTime Family Bin. He is mentioned that he stole Julien's recipe to win the cooking contest. His name is a pun of "The best cuisine".
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- Royales, Señorita - Señorita Royales is the mistress of Don Pedro mentioned in the description of the window "The Royales Window" from The Sims 3 Store.
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- Sanblovian, Jon - Jon Sanblovian is a famous llama wrangler from Peru as mentioned in the description of "Mr. Sanblovian" object from The Sims 2.
- Scandal, Andy - Andy Scandal is a Sim mentioned in Honest Jackson's biography in The Sims 2 for Game Boy Advance, as well as The Sims 2 for DS. He ran against (and lost to) Honest Jackson in an attempt to be the mayor of Strangetown.
- Shakespeare - Shakespeare is a Sim mentioned in the description of "The Face of Shakespeare" object from The Sims. He is based on William Shakespeare (an English poet, playwright and actor).
- Shoergllakee, Knut - Knut Shoergllakee is a Finnish zoologist mentioned in "Crazy Zebra Door" object from The Sims 3: Island Paradise.
- Shin, Han - Han Shin was a Chinese artist whose painting "Eternal Life," can be purchased in The Sims 3: World Adventures. Han died an untimely death weeks after completing this painting which was extremely ironic, considering this painting was meant to symbolise eternal life.
- Shins, Donnie - Donnie "Splinter" Shins is a Sim mentioned in the first episode ("It All Began") of The Sims 2 for Game Boy Advance. If the player enters Frankie Fusilli's basement, he will mistake them for Donnie and taunt them. If the player talks to him, he will ask the player to tell Donnie that he is "calling in a favour" if they see him.
- Shrewhill, Ophelia - Ophelia Shrewhill is a Sim mentioned in the description of the "Gothic Revival Bench" object from The Sims. She is said to have lived in the 19th century at an estate in Battyshire.
- Sidi, Liliana - Liliana Sidi is a princess of Gypsies as mentioned in the description of "Maid in the Shade" object from The Sims. She is said to have had a short life that was shrouded in mystery.
- Simlius, John - John Simlius is the president of Sims University. His signature appears on the result paper when Sims take an aptitude test or complete a semester. His signature is written in Roman alphabet, as opposed to Simlish alphabet.
- Skye, Barnabas - Barnabas Skye was a scientist who lived in Myshuno Meadows in San Myshuno. He is only mentioned in the description of the neighborhood and on one of the historical plaques. It is said that his mansion burned down, and the only thing left was his observatory.
- Spencer, Lydia - Lydia Spencer is the mother of Alice Spencer-Kim and the ex-wife of Dennis Kim. She is only mentioned in the Spencer-Kim-Lewis family bio, and does not actually appear in The Sims 4 with the rest of her family.
- Sprocket, Jimmy - Jimmy Sprocket is a fictional Sim in a very popular series of books in The Sims 3 and expansions. He is very likely a parody of Harry Potter; indeed in Russian versions of the game his name is in fact a hypocoristic of "Harry Potter" rather than "Jimmy Sprocket". He seems to be a public domain character in-universe, since books about his adventures are written by a number of different authors. To date, the following Jimmy Sprocket titles have been released:
- Jimmy Sprocket and the Squishy Stone (§50/bookstore)
- Jimmy Sprocket and the Chalice of Lichens (§125/bookstore)
- Jimmy Sprocket the Escape from Funland (§210/bookstore)
- Jimmy Sprocket and the Mummy's Curse (§2,002/Al Simhara Market, Al Simhara, Egypt)
- Jimmy Sprocket and the Chalice of Nectar (§1,376/Circle of Knowledge Bookstore, Champs Les Sims, France)
- Jimmy Sprocket and the Cave of the Dragon (§486/Shang Simla Market, Shang Simla, China)
- Stiik, Nial - Nial Stiik is said to be the artist that designed the Galvanator Bookshelf in The Sims: House Party.
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- Tiani, Gatimu - Gatimu Tiani is the late husband of Tuula Tiani, a Sim from Wanmami Island. It's mentioned in the family biography that he died attempting to save a jaguar from drowning in the ocean.
- Travelin' Joe - Travelin' Joe is a vendor at the espresso cart in The Sims: Unleashed. He cannot be interacted with.
- Tylopoda - Tylopoda is an ancient philosopher who believed that everything is a llama, but was unable to prove this on llamas. He is mentioned in the object description of "Bust of Tylopoda" in The Sims 2.
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- Von Buttle, Jorgen - Jorgen Von Buttle was a craftsman and sailor mentioned in the description of the "Memories of the Seven Seas" object from The Sims 2.
- Von-Windenburg, Otto - Otto Von-Windenburg was a leader of Windenburg, mentioned in the description of the "Von-Windenburg´s Trap" object from The Sims 4: Get Together. He cemented his legacy as one of the greatest and dumbest leaders of Windenburg, since he was unable to remove his fingers from a finger trap, despite the help from his scientists and advisors.
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- Washington - Washington was a Sim mentioned in "Washington´s Fireplace Deluxe" item from The Sims Store. He is most likely based on real life George Washington political leader, military general, statesman and first president of United States of America
- Watson, James - James Watson was a Sim mentioned in description of "Woodwind Genome" object from The Sims. He is said to discover the shape of DNA in 1952. He is most likely based on James Watson a real life biologist, genecist and zoologist
- Wynneham, Rene - Rene Wynneham is a well-known Simlish actor and celebrity mentioned in newspaper articles in The Sims 3. According to the interview, he sometimes likes to visit popular local hangouts in order to connect with "real people". However, he is never actually seen in-game and exists purely as a lore character.
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- Zephyr - Zephyr is the husband of Lady Chloris, as mentioned in the object description of "The Folly of Lady Chloris" from The Sims 4: Romantic Garden Stuff. He encircled Lady Chrolis with the follies, which actually caused her to starve to death as she failed to escape. It is said that he intended it as a loving tribute.