

Now you probably wonder why I didn’t include men as well? The reason for this is, because the moodlet this interaction (read a letter from your family) gives to the male sim, implies that he is on a pilgrimage, and the way I imagine a pilgrim is as a lonely traveler, so he doesn’t have with who to share the excitement. “Share Excitement From Receiving A Letter” – This interaction is only available to women, teenagers and children after reading a letter from their family. (self-assured and ambitious sims tend to get angry if the interaction fails). This interaction is not autonomous, also if the interaction is successful the moodlet is neutral (since it’s just a discussion), however, if the interaction fails, the outcome will be different depending on the traits of the participants. “Discuss Possibility Of Arranged Marriage” – This is a sad topic, but unfortunately very common for the Middle Ages, this topic can be performed only from a parent towards a teenage child (meaning that a random adult can’t have this conversation with a teenager). The buff given to the actor from this interaction is a real poem either from Lord Bayron, either from Pushkin, depending on the day.

“Recite A Love Poem” – this interaction is available from teen to elder, under the condition the Sim has a romantic relationship. Special case Interactions: You have three socials used under specific conditions. Teens have access to six of the total interactions. The socials cannot be used when interacting with a child (I personally didn’t find any of the topics fit for a child). Also, if you use interaction “Share secret tips you learned from the baker” it will increase your Target Sim’s baking skill, and the interaction “Gossip about the liturgy this morning” will increase the Actor’s mischief skill. Each interaction gives moodlets to both – the actor and the target sim. If your Sim is in the range of young adult-elder, they should see at least 10 unique interactions. When you click on a target sim, you will find a pie menu called “Medieval Interactions”. Hold on a second, I know what you’re thinking! “Medieval and computer? What the … girl?”, but bear with me! I found this to be the best option for my “write letters” interactions (and also there are amazing CC’s out there which are very medieval-themed, yet have the function of a computer). I am offering you 12 brand-new social interactions and 6 computer interactions. With Medieval Interactions, you can discuss subjects that were more common for medieval times (although some of them are probably used today as well) and like this, you can feel like you are back in time for real. I personally wanted some old-fashioned romance (call me corny, but I adore poems and letters), so even players who don’t play historical sims, might enjoy the romantic side of the mod. To bring some life to your historical sims and B.
MOD THE SIMS MEDIEVAL MOD
With that being said, the point of this mod is A.

I always wanted my sims to be able to discuss the Plague (something of huge importance for this time period), or just to gossip with the neighbor about the Nobles and how they have everything, or … maybe even writing a love letter to my shiny Knight, who is fighting another war for the honor of the country … I mean, there are so many possibilities. Do you enjoy playing the Sims in a specific historical period? Maybe medieval ages? You have a bunch of Medieval-themed CC as well? Then you are like me! But you know what I found while playing? That I really want contextual interactions for the time frame I am playing in.
