This has been asked before, but I haven't been able to find an answer. Especially after giving them 'Mummy Snacks' I get a wish to "Propose Truce with {mummy name}" and the description " Personal rivalries between Sims often reach a point when a truce is in order. "Your Sim wants to let bygones be bygones and propose a truce with a nemesis." This also shows up after defeating a Mummy. Any idea how to propose a truce with a Mummy?
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I have to agree though that the mummies who are spawned to guard tombs are robotic and probably not really meant to be messed with, as opposed to a full-fledged sim who has the occult state. And I have to wonder if a certain low percentage of wishes that sims draw are not bugged exactly, but are really just impossible on purpose. You know, we can all wish or dream for things that we can't really have. Although it can be really funny to have the Seasons patch initial attraction animations triggered by a robotic mummy who suddenly seems impressed by one of our sims with the little red hearts flying around the screen before they proceed to attack and try to beat the tar out of them.
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That almost made me spew mocha frappe all over the keyboard! How true!
I wish we could talk to those mummies and make a truce. They still scare the heck out of me.
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No problem with any of that, except the relationship if there were ever to really be one beyond the inevitable fight and the mummy's return to their sarcophagus couldn't really be anything but abusive to my poor broken-hearted, physically injured teen. (he recovered from all of that pretty quickly though)
Yeah, the robotic mummy had issues. But he also had thousands of years with not much else to do but sort them out by now. My sympathy there could only extend so far. Maybe I should have left some self-help books and a multi-tab behind for the mummy to ponder for the next few thousand years.
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