Demigod Challenge
Once again, I was sitting at home very bored and wondering what to do next on the Sims 3 when this new challenge came to mind. In it, you shall learn to harness the long, mythical powers of the Greek and/or Roman gods, and their many children.
The Set-Up:
The Greek gods are known for their complicated family tree, so you're obviously going to have to leave a couple details out of the picture in order to set up how they're related. So first, in CAS, you should make Zeus and Hera married to each other. (They are also siblings, but you should leave that part out of this challenge.) Also make Zeus's two brothers, Poseidon and Hades, part of the picture, and his sister, Demeter. You might also not want to make them siblings either, just in case the genetics become mixed up (Demeter's daughter marries Hades, after all). That's already five of the Olympians, and unless you have some sort of mod, you won't be able to fit the other eight. (Since Hades doesn't count.)
So you can take it two ways. You can:
Go through a complicated series of affairs in order to come up with Zeus's children
Or you can:
Build a seperate family and leave genetics to the imagination.
I suggest the second option, since you never know what kind of mess those Greeks' genetics will get you into, but if you choose the first option, you should make only Hephaestas and Ares children of both Zeus and Hera. The twins Apollo and Artemis are Zeus's children, but their mother's name is Leto, and Athena's is as well (I think). Hermes's mother is named Io (or maybe Dryope. This family tree is hard to read.) and Dionysus's is...someone.
You can see already how complicated the first option would be. You'd need a lot of mothers, and you'd have to keep Hera very busy. If you choose the more reasonable second option, you should create Apollo, Artemis, Athena, Hermes, Hephaestus, Dionysus, Ares, and Aphrodite together, all YA. It's okay if they're the same age as their would-be parents.
When it comes to their traits and appearances, you should keep their jobs in mind. A lot of the gods' looks aren't specific, while others are. For example, Hades could look however you think he should, being the god of death, whereas Apollo MUST have light hair, Artemis MUST have dark hair, and Athena MUST have gray eyes. Traits also have certain guidelines you should follow depending on the god's myths. For example, Aphrodite would have traits like Hopeless Romantic, Flirty, Good Kisser, and Good. Athena would need the trait Genius and Ares would need Mean Spirited, but as for everything else you can follow your knowledge and follow your heart!
If you're confused, here are the 'jobs' of the Greek gods.
Zeus-god of sky and lightning
Hera-goddess of women and marriage
Poseidon-god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
Hades-god of the underworld
Demeter-goddess of plants and growth
Apollo-god of light and music
Artemis-goddess of the hunt and of virgins
Athena-goddess of wisdom, weaving, and battle strategy
Ares-god of war
Hephaestus-god of blacksmiths and fire
Aphrodite-goddess of love and beauty
Dionysus-god of wine, theater, and celebrations
Hermes-god of messages, theives, and travelers
If you're confused about the legends of the Greek gods, you can leave a comment to ask, but there's no harm if you don't follow the myths exactly. The only one who will know is you.
After you have established all the gods, it's time to move them into Olympus. You can either build two separate Olympuses for the gods, right next to each other, or you can build thirteen, giving each god a mansion of their own job and taste. If you build the two separate Olympuses, you should make them right next door to each other to give the appearance of being the same lot, but you can also move them to separate sides of whichever town you choose to house them in. (Also consider building their mansions or castles on top of a hill to symbolize Mount Olympus.) But whether you choose to build two or thirteen, you MUST move Hades out immediately and build him his own lair underground. Though important, he's not actually one of the twelve Olympians and must never be invited to any of the other gods' houses. Only Hermes can visit him to deliver messages.
If you want to make your Olympus more elaborate, you can also do a little research and create a few more minor gods. Hestia, the muses, and Persephone are all good options you can do to give your town the extra kick it needs to truly be an epic Olympus.
The Demigods:
I know what you're thinking. That's a fabulous challenge to kill time and give me a Greek mythology lesson, but you haven't actually done the challenge yet.
Now that you have a full society filled with supreme beings, it's time for them to do what they do best: have children.
No matter which town you're doing this challenge in, you can count on countless adventures for your demigods.
Demigods are the children of gods and humans together. Because of their strange geneology, they are given strange powers and qualities that don't exist in normal sims, and each are given a quest they must complete in order to prove themselves to their godly parent.
It doesn't matter which god you choose first. It's up to you to decide. But you CANNOT have a child with Artemis, since she is the goddess of virginity, and you cannot have a child with Hera, since she's the goddess of loyalty to family. If you have a child with another goddess, the child must move in with their father as soon as they're born. If you have Generations, you can give each god an Eternal Youth potion to keep them young forever, and if not, Demeter can grow all of them some Life Fruit. Either way, though, you should try to arrange the aging so that the demigods can grow and the gods can't.
I suggest shifting from demigod to demigod as they're aging into teenagers so that you won't get bored before the action starts. Feel free to invent interesting love dramas between families to keep the zest alive.
You should try very hard to keep your pregnant mother happy (whether goddess or human) so that you can choose the traits for your demigod child. They immediately inherit two traits from their godly parent. For instance, a child of Athena would get the Genius trait and the child of Hephaestus would get the Handy trait. You might have to wait until the baby is older before you give them the required trait, such as a child of Aphrodite. These traits are important for the child's godly abilities, however, and essential for survival on their quest. However, you DO NOT need more than two traits from their godly parent, and in fact, you SHOULD NOT have more than two traits from their godly parent. They're demigods, not clones.
When your demigod becomes a teenager, they instantly become in danger. They give off a scent that attracts trouble, endangering their loved ones and their own welfare. When your demigod turns into a teen, that is when their quest begins to start. That is when they must team up with TWO OTHER demigods - either children or YA or whatever - and start preparing for their quest.
If you have the case where you don't have enough demigods to set out on a quest, that doesn't mean you lose. If you have four or five demigods, they can have a couple extra. If you have one or two demigods, you must find normal, human people to help out your hero. But AT LEAST ONE of the humans must die before they reach Olympus.
EDIT (12/10): Move your teens into your own version of Camp Half-Blood. Build a gated community for all your teenage demigods, even if you only have one, and have them live there. Build a school for them to go to if you like, but the basic idea is that you're training them. Build their athletic and logic skills, and overall make them the best heroes that you can. You should also create someone to look after the campers.
OR:
Send your demigods to boarding school, if you have Generations. That will be your 'Camp Half-Blood' and should have the same relative idea.
Before I had the the demigods start the quest as teenagers, but since they were on the streets for a lot of the time, they kept getting arrested for breaking curfew. If you have some idea on how to prevent this, leave a comment below.
The Quest:
A quest doesn't come along every day. It's something ultimately important, right? A quest only comes along when the gods need the help of your demigod. And gods are notoriously stingy. They NEVER want help.
But there are a couple ways to give them no other choice.
You can:
1) Kidnap or otherwise remove one of the gods. It doesn't matter which, and it doesn't matter where they go. The demigods must then move in with a different god, one who is concerned for the missing god's welfare and desperate for a solution, and together the demigods must make their way to Olympus through the streets of the city. They cannot sleep in a bed or visit someone to get mom's home cooking. Anyone they talk to is in immediate danger and must either die or move into the same household as the captured god(dess). But it's not that easy. Since the god was captured, their job can't be performed anymore. For instance, if Hades is missing, no one can die! That means that enemies the demigods meet can never be defeated! If Aphrodite disappears, no one will get along! If Apollo disappears, so do all the lights and music in the city! If Ares is gone...well...I'm sure that's bad somehow! Whatever happens, obsticles will appear in the demigods' path and keeping them from Olympus. Once they get there, they must interview and befriend each one of the gods to figure out which one stole the missing god. Maybe it was Hades who was getting lonely in the underworld, maybe it was Hera getting payback, and maybe the missing god was just on a romantic vacation. It's up to you!
2) Cause a fight or war between the gods. Whether between Hera and Zeus, Aphrodite and Athena, or between the goddesses and gods, it doesn't matter! What matters is that it's having incredibly dangerous effects on the surrounding city. Whether it be floods, fires, or a bunch of romantic breakups, it's up to your demigods to find out what's wrong and stop the fight before it breaks out into war! All of the gods have taken sides in the fight based on whichever god they favor and fear the most, so the only patron the demigods can have is Hermes, the messenger. With him leading the household, the three demigods (and/or humans) must make their way to Olympus to settle the brawl. But again, not that easy. Because the gods can't work in harmony anymore, things are going wrong. Nothing will grow because Poseidon won't let it rain for Demeter. No one will play music because Aphrodite isn't giving them love for inspiration. And because of the war going on in Olympus, war is going on in the city as well. No matter where your demigods go, there is some sort of brawl. Once the demigods have made it to Olympus, it's up to them to settle the brawl with either competition or a settlement. They must befriend the gods in question (which may be all of them) and somehow schmooze them into agreeing. They can also have the gods go into the city and perform a competition (such as amount of tips from guitar or amount of kisses in 24 hours). Whoever wins is up to chance!
3) Something equally epic. I know, kind of obvious, but there are tons of things you can do with the gods and I'm kind of eager to try this myself. This equally epic thing could be caused by a number of things. Keep thoughts of prophecies in mind as well as the unique combinations of demigods you have at your disposal. Anything from rescues of other demigods to a bad harvest in Demeter's garden would do! Be sure to choose a patron god for your demigods though, so that no social worker will take your heroes away!
Rules:
Well, this wouldn't be fun without any rules, now would it? Nothing is! But I'm also getting incredibly lazy and am in a favorable mood, so here's the basics.
1. Don't use cheats in any of the demigods' quests. I mean, honestly. How much fun is it if you TRANSPORT the demigods to Olympius??? How much fun is it really if you boost their moods to 100%? You're only cheating yourself! You can use any cheats for the Olympians or mods in order to get them to live 12-in-one household and get the genetics sorted out properly. And if there's some sort of premade Olymus out there, feel free to use it!
2. Don't cheat. Don't skip all the requirements and stuff like that. You're only cheating yourself.
3. Tell me how you're doing. Leave comments and show me pictures! I'd love to hear about your demigods!!! This is the most important rule of all!
4. Oh yeah. And have fun!
Here's a turtle!