Trying to master the art of home video editing, Oberon has been neglecting his lovely long-time companion Titania. Is it too late for him to recapture their love?
Oberon Summerdream (néGossamer) is a member of the Summerdream family, living in Veronaville in The Sims 2. He is an NPC fairy, however, in The Sims 3: Supernatural. The other Summerdream family members are not present, but it is possible to create them in the game.
In The Sims 3: Supernatural, Oberon Summerdream is a homeless fairy living in Moonlight Falls. Since fairies have delayed aging, this could explain how Oberon can still be alive in The Sims 2.
Strangely he and Titania are married in The Sims 3: Supernatural, while they are not married in The Sims 2, which is supposed to be the sequel.
Life leading up to The Sims 2
Oberon Summerdream is a pre-made Sim living in Veronaville in The Sims 2. He is the son of Sprite Gossamer and Zephyretta Gossamer, the lover of Titania Summerdream, and the adoptive father of Puck Summerdream and Bottom Summerdream. Oberon and Titania are unmarried at the start, but both of them wish to get engaged. He is employed in the Slackercareer as a Home Video Editor, which is an unusual career choice, given that his aspiration is Knowledge. Oberon's appearance, like his family, is similar to that of an elf or a fairy. He and his family have high relationships with both the Capp family and the Monty family, making them the neutral party in the feud. When first is played, he is 27 days from becoming an elder.
He had Woohoo with Titania before they adopted their children, which could mean that he or Titania may have discovered that they were infertile, causing Puck and Bottom's adoption. Being an infertile Sim is technically impossible, but for a storyline it may have been intended for Oberon and Titania to seem infertile. Strangely Oberon has no memories of his children growing up. Even more unusually, his memories state that Bottom was a toddler at the same time Puck was. This was probably a mistake by the creators.
His name is taken from Oberon, King of the Fairies, in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.