Decided to put pictures from one session together. First 5 are mine, last 3 are drawn by @maria-ruta
This is the session where Charlie had to come to the changeling court to fight the Dragon,
Everyone had their own motivations.
Sidhe were happy to find an idiot who challenged the Dragon, a banal chimera. The Dragon is here for more than 20 years, he shapes the story as he please and changelings trusts him. The sidhe (it seems) wanted to kill him but not by themselves.
Simple changelings it was a retribution, a vampire who killed another changeling had to be punished. Charlie tried to save a changeling who lost his time (aged to 60 in a month) and asked technocrats for help. Technocrat's healing helped the boy, but put changeling in him in sleep, as mages saw changelings a disease that had to be cured.
And for Charlie and Dragon it was a fight for Glinda's freedom. Charlie fell in love with Glinda almost from the start, but all he wanted for her is to be free.
And in the end Charlie got a weapon with the demon inside, at the edge of the death he made a contract with the demon, so everyone could live but the Dragon will be turned into a simple human. Demon used Charlie's body to escape, the old vampire who kept the demon prisoned threw malkavian in the bay and he had to swim to the shore,beaten up and legless. Luckily he was able to mentally call his friend Johnny, who found him and brought him home
💬 "Folly of Henford"
❎ No CC
▶️ Basegame + Castle Estate Kit
📖 a folly is a structure build primarily for decoration, it became very popular during the 17th-19th centuries. many where garden structures based on temples, pyramids or medieval castle ruins.
📍 The Gnome's Arms, Henford-on-Bagley
🔳 20x30
🌳 Park
💚 get this build on the Sims 4 gallery, under my ID: TheDewOfTheSea
Regardant en arrière, je vois beaucoup de mes actions d’autrefois comme des folies, mais ces folies étaient saintes. Elles étaient dictées par des sentiments purs et droits. Elles venaient de ce qu’il y avait en nous de plus fort et de plus vrai. Elles nous ont fait plus grands que nous n’étions.