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Marital status | Single |
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Playability | Deceased |
Cause of death | Electrocution |
World | Twinbrook |
Pixie Carlton is a pre-made deceased Sim who once lived in Twinbrook, the world shipped with The Sims 3: Ambitions. She died of electrocution before completing her lifetime wish.
Pixie's urn can be found in the home of the Racket family on top of a drawer in the living room, which led some players to speculate that she was in fact murdered by the Rackets (who are criminals). While murder is not possible in normal gameplay, it may have been intended to be a storyline. It is unknown what the Rackets may have had against Pixie. This speculation remains unconfirmed.
There is speculation that Pixie is related to Sofia Carlton, as Pixie and Sofia are the only Carltons known to exist in town. In addition, they share the great kisser, schmoozer and snob traits, as well as a fondness for pop music. While is it not explicitly stated that they are related, it is certainly plausible for players to view them as related. It is possible that Sofia inherited her fortune from Pixie, and Pixie was subsequently killed by the Rackets in an attempt to secure the fortune and prevent Sofia from obtaining it.
Like every deceased Sim of Twinbrook, Pixie has pale green skin, grey hair and bare feet.
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- Like Bob-Andy Baker, Mort Gauge of Barnacle Bay, and Glorianna Sparks of Lucky Palms, Pixie's death should not have occurred, as unlucky Sims cannot die from preventable causes of death (e.g. drowning) without the use of cheats.
- Since Bill Racket has the 'Gold Digger' Lifetime Wish, it is possible Pixie is supposed to be a girlfriend that he killed for inheritance purposes.