Watson family | |
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Description | |
Inheriting the family estate was always the plan, but Thomas may be in over his head. For a man who equates success with crop size, he's losing both his confidence and his family. While his wife Rahmi loves the country air, her feelings for her husband are stale, and the affections have wandered. The oldest of the three children, Rashidah, feels trapped, preferring to dream of a future outside Henford-on-Bagley - dreams that have sparked something between her and a kindred soul. The two youngest couldn't be more different! Imran treasures the security of life at home while Maira can be found bravely venturing out into the unknown. Will this hectic family come together, or fall apart in their "old new" home? | |
Name | Watson family |
Members | Thomas Watson, Rahmi Watson, Rashidah Watson, Imran Watson, Maira Watson |
Number of generations | 2 generations |
Lot | Olde Mill Hill |
Funds | §28,000 |
Other information | |
Game | The Sims 4: Cottage Living |
Playability | Playable |
World | Henford-on-Bagley |
The Watson family is a pre-made family living in the Old New Henford neighborhood of Henford-on-Bagley, the world shipped with The Sims 4: Cottage Living. It consists of a married couple, Thomas and Rahmi Watson, and their three children, Rashidah, Imran and Maira Watson.
Thomas has recently inherited a large family estate, but this is putting a strain on his relationship with his wife and children. He's also discovered that she has cheated on him, and has a poor relationship with her as a result. Rashidah has a budding romance with the village grocery delivery boy, Rahul Chopra, who is the son of Henford's mayor, Lavina Chopra.
The lore of Henford-on-Bagley mentions that Thomas' ancestors used to own the entirety of Old New Henford, before selling off plots of land to other residents.
Onomatology
Watson: A surname derived from the Middle English name Wat or Watt, a diminutive of the name Walter.
Thomas: Greek form of the Aramaic name Ta'oma', meaning "twin".
Rahmi: Derived from the Arabic word "ruhm", meaning "mercy".
Rashidah: Feminine form of the Arabic name Rashid, meaning "rightly guided".
Imran: Arabic form of the name Amram, meaning "exalted nation" in Hebrew.
Maira: A name of Arabic origin, with a meaning possibly related to moonlight.