Jacoban Priest - scares the people with his speeches, blesses them, can marry the characters.Peterans are more Low Church, directed at the people - visually, they're monks. Peteran Priest - preaches to the people, blesses them and marries the characters.The Spy - able to fight, craft poisons, pick locks, eavesdrop on people.The Knight - able to fight, train other fighters, hunt and go on quests.The Monarch - able to fight, give royal orders, set politics of the entire kingdom and make deals with foreign politicians. This game has a notably more mature tone, with themes such as murder, religion, and alcoholism that were not present in previous entries in The Sims series. For example, the only two "Needs" retained from the previous games are energy and hunger, with other activities such as urinating and relaxing instead giving positive buffs that make it easier to win sword-fights, craft armor at the smithy, write epic poetry, and a myriad of other medieval-themed duties. While the gameplay of The Sims Medieval is similar to that of its parent series in that the player controls of the actions of various Sims whose name, appearance, and personality traits are fully customizable, it streamlines many aspects of the previous games to allow more time for the completion of quest-related tasks and daily responsibilities of the Hero Sims' various jobs. These ambitions can range from developing culture, to amassing wealth, to dominating nearby countries, with several more options in between. Throughout the game you can control up to ten Hero Sims, using them to complete quests and various tasks that further the kingdom towards the "Ambition" you have chosen for it. The player takes on the role of "The Watcher", a benevolent deity that guides the populace by controlling "heroes" in order to inspire the kingdom along the path to glory. The Sims Medieval (2011) is a standalone Total Conversion of The Sims series which takes place in a medieval fantasy setting.
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