Stranger Motel
temporarily home to Erin Beaker, poor girl (although as motels go, this one isn’t too shabby)
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generation 3
↳ subject #6: pepper
Generation 3 is gonna be different, and I want to put it out here right off the bat because I think it's gonna be a little confusing as I start. I've been through a sort of style crisis (not really a crisis, I still like what I put in this blog) and so I decided to go for a different path of editing and playing, at least for now. I feel like these two styles clash together and it's not gonna be so cohesive anymore but I hope y'all will still enjoy it as much as I do. The main point though is trying to put more quality content this year even at the expense of frequent updates (even putting lepacy aside, I want to post more of my side projects including other sims and builds).
One thing I'd also like to point out is that during this generation for the first time we'll be following all Strange sibilings. Pepper is definitely going to be the main focus and it's her children that will be eligible to become heir for this lepacy but quite honestly I'm obsessed with all the girls and I want to do them justice for a while yet :)
fashion phenomenon lifetime wish
ambitious, light sleeper, perfectionist, dramatic, flirty
bonus trait: egyptian culture hidden trait
favorites: crepes, disco, turquoise
zodiac sign: taurus
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Not many people talk about Strangerville in Chestnut Ridge as it brought back unpleasant happenings from the past. When Renee mentioned the place, Mel was disturbed. How did an outsider know? There's nothing about it online and even the locals have no clue. She felt like sharing what she knew with them. The more that gets out there, the more people will be informed of the strange town. "Have a safe journey back! I'm gonna remember ya folks!" Mel exclaimed, as they waved their goodbyes.
Transcript:
[Cool air from the fan hits Vincent's face as he enters the bar. He feels much better]
Mel: Welcome! Call me Mel! What can I getcha folks?
Vincent: Just some water please. Actually, anything cold will do.
Mel: [hears his accent] Where y'all from? It's not every day ya see visitors 'ere in Chestnut Ridge.
Renee: We live in Britechester but work in the big city, San Myshuno! I'm Renee by the way and this is Vince.
Mel: It's a pleasure to meet ya both. I've always wanted to visit the big city!
Mel: Ooh speakin' of! A fine, young man came in earlier too, said he got some business in San Myshuno!
Vincent: What a coincidence. Who knows if we will cross paths one day [jokes around]. Did you get his name?
Mel: He didn't share it! But he had a slight accent. European one? Greek? Italian? I know nothin'.
Renee: [suddenly Renee asks] Mel, can I ask…do you know about Strangerville?
Mel: Darlin' ya shouldn't be talkin' bout Strangerville 'ere.
Renee: Hmm? What do you mean by that?
Mel: Well ya see, a few of us know the place, not much though and not good stuff. Most of us ain't got a clue. Y'know what? I'll let yer in on somethin' [she eyes them both, careful with her words]. Hell knows what's goin' on down there, there's no news. But we've a bit of history with em.
Mel: Back in the good ol' day, they did friendly business. They came to trade or buy stuff. Horses, crops, supplies. Bits and bobs y'know? They don't come so often now, years at a time. When they do, strange folks come, dressed all in black or military attire. Sayin' they're here to get stuff. Supreme order's words.
Renee: [thinks back to the photos she took, the military, it's all real] Did you not ask who they were?
Mel: If we asked too much…there were serious consequences [does a slit her throat motion then coughs, she's shared too much]. So in the end yer just get on with it, can't defy those supreme orders, can we?
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