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A blog and a site with pictures and stories from a themed Sims2 Neighborhood
The Mirage
The Mirage
Wide Ocean
Third Fall
Number of sim days: 5


Don Hanson
Don Hanson
Adult
Fred Walker
Fred Walker
Adult
Jacques Villiers
Jacques Villiers
A Frenchman, very rich after his travels on the seven seas.. married Lady Isabella Lennox. At present sailing to the southern hemisphere on The Mirage
Adult
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Jack Whyte
Jack Whyte
Sailor on The Mirage
Adult
Family Tree
Daire Foster
Daire Foster
Adult
George Harley
George Harley
George is sailing to far countries.
Adult
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Third Fall
Sailing to Paradise
3/23/2009 1:42 PM
The Mirage sailed for five sim days to reach the beautiful island of St Jacques - a paradise where the sims could enjoy a lazy life on the beach, eating fruits from the trees, and gathering with the natives at night for simple pleasures.
Isle St Jacques
The clean blue waters on St Jacques Island
Island at Night
The island at night time
Native Girl
One of the native inhabitants of Isle St Jacques
 
Jacques Villiers has some big plans for the future of Isle St Jacques - he wants to come back and start farms to grow lemons and oranges. These fruits have only been available in limited amounts in Windle until now, only growing in the green houses of the monks and at the castle.
The Secret Temple
 
The travellers to St Jacques Island also learn a lot of new knowledge, for example in the Secret Temple, where they meet the Witch Doctor.
The Witch Doctor
Third Fall
Tall Ships
3/3/2009 1:07 PM
Tall ships are the future for Windleport - both for the sailors and the richer ship owners/officers seeking fortunes in far countries. This fall, two prominent ships left Windleport to sail to far shores: The Mirage, owned by Jacques Villiers, and The Belladonna, owned by Benjamin Hood. The Mirage is sailing to the southern hemisphere, where Jacques Villiers has big financial interests since his earlier travels, and The Belladonna to the Far East, where Benjamin Hood is planning to start a venture to import luxury goods.
Tall Ship
The Belladonna
Sailing
The ships sail for 2-3 sim days to reach Egg Island, in the middle of the Wide Ocean, where they stop to get supplies. Then they continue another 2-3 days to their goals, either in the Southern Hemisphere or in the Far East.
Life on board is someowhat tedious, the sailors fish to get fresh food, and has plenty of time also to study various aspects of sim life - to go on such a journey gives experience and knowledge in many ways similar to a university - university of sim life.
The Mirage
 
Building notes: after trying out several downloaded ships I decided to build my own. The ship is built using the levels of third, fourth and fifth floors. I placed the original lot on one of the islands, then moved the lot out in the ocean using the Lot Adjuster. Then I changed the lot height, using this technique: by changing the Z-value with Simpe, making the sea level same as the bottom of the boat (or just under, cant have the sailors feet get wet :P)
To get the wave-effect I used Inge Jones' buyable portal available here. It must be placed 1 floor under the sea level to get the right effect, i used columns to put a floor square on the right place, removing the columns afterwards.
The ship is connected to the "bottom of the sea" with a long modular stair, to a platform and a door. In my imagination this is the boat they row to get to and from the ship.. sims then can go down to the sea bottom and get for example the shuttle taxi to reach the vacation hood.
I place the post box and buyable pedestrian portals on the upper deck. With the help of 2jeffs Visitor Controller I ban all visitors, because they have no business to come to a ship in the middle of the ocean!
I also place a couple of the Invisible Pond object, to make fishing from deck possible. Make a "pond" on the bottom of the sea and the sims will have wants to fish, which then easily can be fulfilled.
 
Oh - and the sails you get here. And I also experimented with placing a wind mill "inside" the sails with move objects on, to make the ship earn something from the brisk sea winds :D