| Zachariah Dungworth | |
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| Zachariah is a charismatic, if mysterious, old man. He is from out of town, although no one seems to know exactly where. He is rich as well, but no one seems to know how he accumulated his wealth. His current project has been to find a husband for his only daughter, Eleanor. As she is quite eccentric, to put it nicely, it has proven to be quite a task. | |
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| Family | Dungworth family |
| Marital status | Single |
| Children | Eleanor Dungworth |
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| Game | The Sims 3 Pets (console) |
| Playability | Playable |
| Neighborhood | Sugar Maple Coast |
Zachariah Dungworth is a pre-made playable Sim residing in Sugar Maple Coast from The Sims 3: Pets for console. He shares a strained relationship with his daughter, Eleanor, who lives with him. He is good friends with Jackson Rattlebag, the town's doctor.
His family appears to be at odds with the Wolffs, who live across the street; both he and his daughter dislike Atropos, Clothos, and Lachesis, and he is enemies with Fryda. This may be explained by both Dungworths disliking pets, while Fryda is a cat person.
According to his biography, Zachariah is a mysterious man who is from out of town, accumulating his wealth through unknown means. Both he and Eleanor are in the criminal career, possibly explaining his circumstances. A cut line also reveals he may have earned his wealth in Bridgeport.
If lifespan is set to Normal, Zachariah is a 73-day-old elder.
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Eleanor Dungworth | |
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Jackson Rattlebag | |
| Atropos Wolff | ||
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Lachesis Wolff | |
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Fryda Wolff | |
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Eleanor Dungworth | |
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Jackson Rattlebag | |
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Lachesis Wolff | |
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Fryda Wolff | |






