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Samuel Goth is a deceased, yet playable Sim, living in Moonlight Falls. He lives with his deceased wife Olivia, his niece Frida Goth, and his friend Helen Hall, who is the only living member of the household.
He is considered a little eccentric by the other townsfolk, and this was increased by his wedding to a much younger and poorer woman. However, he did not care at all.
Unfortunately for everyone in the house, he died after being poisoned by his favorite treats. His distraught wife, distracted by her despair, accidentally electrocuted herself, and it caused a fire that killed Frida. This is stated in Frida and Olivia's bios.
However, even if he is a ghost, Samuel still wants to show that he is an important part of the town.
Samuel once went to a medium convention and met Helen there. The two bonded rather well, and when he learned that she had no roof to sleep under, he invited her to live in his manor. He is unemployed at the start of the game, and he has 6 points in Logic.
He is one of the few men in the Goth family not to have a first name ending with the letter 'R'.
As he is the uncle of Frida Goth and Gunther Goth, he is highly likely to be Victor Goth's brother. There is less chances that he is Gretle Goth's brother, as the Goth family seems to be patriarchal.
He also shares the grumpy trait with his niece, nephew, niece-in-laws and grand-nephew.
The difference in age between Olivia and Samuel Goth may be an allusion to the possible marriage between Mortimer Goth and Dina Caliente, who are in elder and adult stages respectively in Sims 2 (with the young adult age span only being acceptable in University neighborhoods) .
Other languages
The Sims 3
- Chinese (traditional): 塞繆爾 哥特
- Spanish: Samuel Lápida
- Portuguese-Brazil: Samuel Caixão
- Polish: Samuel Ćwir