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tigeranne ([personal profile] tigeranne) wrote2016-02-26 07:43 pm
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True beauty cannot be described...

I rolled the pacifier with Aylatani and Douglas. Since I'm not planning on breeding those two for real, this isn't a spoiler. Have some pictures of the offspring...






Giligan, the 50-year-old baby. He works in accounting, and his interests are collecting argyle socks and reading old weather-forecasts.


He gets a bit younger as he grows up, but what he looses in wisdom he gains in grumpiness.


Jerome the Mosquito-boy.


I don't think jaw-bones are supposed to be located in the neck?


The blood on his teeth is not because of gum disease. He really is a mosquito.


Laffy, who can stuff 98 moth-balls in her mouth all at once.


At least her hair is immaculate.




Estella. Compared to her siblings, she's very pretty. She looks just like Laffy as an adult.


WHAT EVEN IS THIS THING???




This... is Ada. She's... special. Even in this family, she stands out.


She should be one of those stock-photo babies, who they use to sell picture frames, and stuff.


Magpies, you got off easy.

[identity profile] simlili.livejournal.com 2016-02-26 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I like Mosquito boy, though he reminds me of a girl I knew when I was a child :D

[identity profile] tigerannesims2.livejournal.com 2016-02-26 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I feel sorry for that girl!

[identity profile] alittlestrange.livejournal.com 2016-02-27 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
LOLOLOL!

EEEEEEE!

WOOOOOW.

XD XD XD

I think that covers it all. Aylatani really brings in new levels of mutation. Vertically placed eyes! How must the world look through eyes like that?

Mosquito Boy is awesome, but I think Ada is the best. I'm going to play around with Aylatani and Douglas until I get one just like Ada, then I'm going to put her in my gaaaaaame. X)

[identity profile] tigerannesims2.livejournal.com 2016-02-27 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
How must the world look through eyes like that?

Narrow slits that are very deeply set... I would say that there is very little overlap in the field of vision for each eye, so they probably have a pretty poor perception of depth. The ones blessed with the Magpie eyestalks, on the other hand, must have the ability to see around corners.