Whim is a playable character appearing in Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy & the PS3 game: Cross Edge. Whim is the loyal maid and servant to Lily. She is a water Mana who has been serving the Vehlendorf family for generations & has a fondness of dressing like a maid. Whim's true form as a water mana is that of a mermaid, with a similar appearance of Undine.
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| - Whim is a playable character appearing in Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy & the PS3 game: Cross Edge. Whim is the loyal maid and servant to Lily. She is a water Mana who has been serving the Vehlendorf family for generations & has a fondness of dressing like a maid. Whim's true form as a water mana is that of a mermaid, with a similar appearance of Undine.
- A Sim can have up to three Whims at once, two are determined by the Sim's traits, aspiration, and current circumstances (such as the presence of a friend or lover), and one is determined by their current Emotion and will change when the emotion does. Sims in the "Fine" emotion will have no emotion-related Whim. Whims not directly related to a Sim's emotions will linger until they are either fulfilled or cancelled the player by clicking on the small red x on the Whim bubble. Satisfying Whims gives a Sim satisfaction points, which can be used in the Rewards Store to buy various items and special traits to make the Sim's life easier.
- Physically, Whim resembles a traditional drawing of Satan with a crescent moon-shaped head and bright blue skin. Whim demonstrates shape-shifting abilities that work well with his sadistic fondness for warping reality and transforming residents. However, it is shown that the devil physique is only a shell for what appears to be its true form, a worm-like entity that can possess anyone and anything, including the protagonist Frank, into a hideous and hallucination-esque contortion.
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| - Physically, Whim resembles a traditional drawing of Satan with a crescent moon-shaped head and bright blue skin. Whim demonstrates shape-shifting abilities that work well with his sadistic fondness for warping reality and transforming residents. However, it is shown that the devil physique is only a shell for what appears to be its true form, a worm-like entity that can possess anyone and anything, including the protagonist Frank, into a hideous and hallucination-esque contortion. Whim lives beneath the surface of the Unifactor in a kind of physical Hell, further befitting its Satanic image and mannerisms. It is implied that Whim is a kind of Lovecraftian horror as well-especially considering that Whim devours the souls of various cosmic horrors encountered in the comic. This would also explain many of Whim's powers and its fondness for inducing what would otherwise be maddening effects on those unfortunate enough to cross paths with it. Or those its seeks out.
- Whim is a playable character appearing in Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy & the PS3 game: Cross Edge. Whim is the loyal maid and servant to Lily. She is a water Mana who has been serving the Vehlendorf family for generations & has a fondness of dressing like a maid. She refers to her master Lily as 'Miss Lily' and is greatly devoted to her, even performing all of Lily's battle commands for her in combat. Whim has a tendency to be very blunt, which can sometimes cause her to be 'punished' by Lily often. She goes to great lengths in order to please Lily, and travels with her wherever she goes, even following her to Al-Revis Academy. Whim's true form as a water mana is that of a mermaid, with a similar appearance of Undine.
- A Sim can have up to three Whims at once, two are determined by the Sim's traits, aspiration, and current circumstances (such as the presence of a friend or lover), and one is determined by their current Emotion and will change when the emotion does. Sims in the "Fine" emotion will have no emotion-related Whim. Whims not directly related to a Sim's emotions will linger until they are either fulfilled or cancelled the player by clicking on the small red x on the Whim bubble. Satisfying Whims gives a Sim satisfaction points, which can be used in the Rewards Store to buy various items and special traits to make the Sim's life easier. This article relating to The Sims 4 is a stub. You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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