The Goodfellows come from a long line of mischievous fairies but has ended due to a mix-up prank with the adoption agency. Pip and Dahlia pulled the mix-up prank, taking the human child instead, ending the family's reign of fairies. The name "Goodfellow" was probably taken from Robin Goodfellow, a fairy and servant of the King of the Fairies, Oberon in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
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| - The Goodfellows come from a long line of mischievous fairies but has ended due to a mix-up prank with the adoption agency. Pip and Dahlia pulled the mix-up prank, taking the human child instead, ending the family's reign of fairies. The name "Goodfellow" was probably taken from Robin Goodfellow, a fairy and servant of the King of the Fairies, Oberon in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
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| - Fairies are typically curious about human Sims, and the Goodfellows are no exception. Led by their sprightly matriarch, Flora, the mischievous Goodfellows have engineered several encounters with humans, from simple pranks to elaborate social experiments! Their crowning achievement is an adoption mix-up resulting in Linda Rodgers’ newly adopted baby being a fairy with the Goodfellows taking possession of the human baby instead. Will raising Fawn, their human toddler, bring them more than they bargained for?
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| - The Goodfellows come from a long line of mischievous fairies but has ended due to a mix-up prank with the adoption agency. Pip and Dahlia pulled the mix-up prank, taking the human child instead, ending the family's reign of fairies. The name "Goodfellow" was probably taken from Robin Goodfellow, a fairy and servant of the King of the Fairies, Oberon in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
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