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| - Priam, like Eetion, Queen, and Andromache Thebe can be added to the family for a brief second through the Tombstone of Life and Death. If the game is paused, and the player directs him to do something, the player can have him stay for a bit longer. But in order for Priam to reappear permanently, his "Death Token" must be removed through SimPE. According to his SimDNA in SimPE, his hair was blond before it turned grey. According to his age data, he had 16 days left in the elder life stage when he died.
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| - Priam, like Eetion, Queen, and Andromache Thebe can be added to the family for a brief second through the Tombstone of Life and Death. If the game is paused, and the player directs him to do something, the player can have him stay for a bit longer. But in order for Priam to reappear permanently, his "Death Token" must be removed through SimPE. According to his SimDNA in SimPE, his hair was blond before it turned grey. According to his age data, he had 16 days left in the elder life stage when he died. Priam has no memories of his wife, but he has the memory of doing WooHoo with Mystery Sim, and the memory of Andromache's birth. So basically apart from the memory of falling in love with Mystery Sim, doing WooHoo with Mystery Sim, the birth of Andromache, and moving in, he only has Create a Sim memories. Not much else is known about Priam, as the only indication of his existence is provided by the Capp family tree. If Priam is aged down to a different life stage, his face will change shape, even though he does not use a broken face template. These changes are not significant enough to suggest that they come from a different template. This is most likely due to numerous changes Maxis made to the Sims' data during development. In Greek mythology, Priam was a King of Troy with one daughter and six sons, including Hector, wife to Andromache, and Paris, the cause of the Trojan War. File:Icon invent cog bulb.png Resurrection tip This Sim can be resurrected with the Tombstone of Life and Death.
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