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'''William Norman''' was the grandfather of [[Albany Capp]]. He died long before the game's beginning, and presumably lived outside of [[Veronaville]], as his grave doesn't exist in the town, and he is not resurrectable. Uncommon for a pre-made deceased [[Sim]], he wears the [[Politics|Mayor's]] outfit.
 
'''William Norman''' was the grandfather of [[Albany Capp]]. He died long before the game's beginning, and presumably lived outside of [[Veronaville]], as his grave doesn't exist in the town, and he is not resurrectable. Uncommon for a pre-made deceased [[Sim]], he wears the [[Politics|Mayor's]] outfit.
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<blockquote class=note>William was a king of England. His name goes with the Norman's theme of British nobles.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote class=note>William was a king of England. His name goes with the Norman's theme of British nobles.</blockquote>

Revision as of 22:31, 7 June 2011

Wlliam Norman
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William Norman
Name Wlliam Norman
Gender Male Male
Age TS3-Elder Elder
Life state CAS Human icon Sim
Norman Family
Romances Mathilde Norman
Child(ren) Richard Norman
Personality
Zodiac sign Libra (sign) Libra
Aspiration  Romance
Other Information
Game The Sims 2 Icon The Sims 2
Playability Deceased
Neighborhood Veronaville


William Norman was the grandfather of Albany Capp. He died long before the game's beginning, and presumably lived outside of Veronaville, as his grave doesn't exist in the town, and he is not resurrectable. Uncommon for a pre-made deceased Sim, he wears the Mayor's outfit.

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This Sim has no character data and cannot be resurrected in-game. For more information, read this guide.

William was a king of England. His name goes with the Norman's theme of British nobles.