The sims kingdom
The Kingdom is the territory ruled by the Monarch and is where most of the action in The Sims Medieval takes place. At the start of the game, the player chooses a Kingdom Ambition the overall goal they want the kingdom to attempt to achieve and a name.
The kingdom has no canonical name and goes by whatever the player chooses for it. Kingdoms start with 0 Renown , 0 Resource Points , between 40 and 75 Quest Points depending on the chosen Ambition , and a value of 0 and a capacity of 2 in all four Aspects.
It is a land of limitless potential. Over millennia, you have the land grow and mature, waiting for the first people to arrive.
They would become your followers. Your powerful gaze gave the people inspiration: they began to build and prosper. You marveled as they became a civilization.
You were revered above all else; there was even a great statue erected in your honor. Instead, why not look to dressing your Sim up as the beloved Riku? Not only can you find an outfit for him, but you can also find a Dream Eater tattoo!
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Rocket Reef has a very different feel when you compare them to the other locations. The other islands are generally bright, colorful and lush, but Rocket Reef looks like you've wandered into another planet. Unchartered Isle was amusing because we met the adorable caveman Gonk, who needs help saving his lady friend, Bobaboo. Vincent, a sinister looking man who wanted to trap a bizarre little green creature ended up trapping both the creature and Bobaboo by accident.
There is also a forest at the side of the kingdom and a graveyard. As the game goes on, the player has the option to build more buildings to improve his kingdom, and some buildings get built automatically in certain points of the game, such as the Reception Hall, the Training Yard and the City Walls.
There are new buildings that can be added by the use of Resource Points, each building raises certain aspects of the kingdom, Well Being, Culture, Security and Knowledge. Some buildings are required for certain quests to show up. Overall, each building has a Hero Sim assigned to it. The buildings that can be built are:. The player can expand the kingdom by allying with and annexing other neighbouring kingdoms.
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