As I was reading the story of Queen Isabella of Spain (Sid Meir's Civilization 5), I couldn't help but notice how her brother King Henry IV kept trying to marry her to different suitors to gain political advantages. She eventually married her childhood sweetheart Ferdinand. However in The Sims 4, I just had a baby girl and I was just going to raise her and let her find her own mate. But I'm thinking of buying the "observant" reward as her father to instantly find out a sims traits, and then match her up with him when he is in his early ages (Teen-YA). Seems like there may be something to this legacy gaming after-all. Anyway, I'd like to know your opinion and other possible storylines. Hmmm!!!
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You could do that on your own, you know. I always only play Sims I have created, which also include the future spouses of any kids in the family. I have a scenario in which the only girl (my O/C from the series in my siggie) is betrothed to a Vulcan prince. Now, that's between the boards, if you will, as there is no way to actually have the Patriarchs step in, so to speak. I just tell the story when I present it in the What Happened in Your Game today, thread.
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