Medieval Residential Lots - Ye Olde Kingdom of Pudding
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Uploaded: 14th Dec 2011 at 10:49 AM
Updated: 2nd Feb 2012 at 12:24 AM
Updated: 2nd Feb 2012 at 12:24 AM
Ye Olde Kingdom of Pudding
Residential Lots
Residential Lots
Greetings, good gentles/ladies. We are The Merrye Makers - a group of eleven creators spanning all disciplines (clothing, lots, objects, etc.) offering for thy downloading pleasure a collection of medieval things most beauteous from Ye Olde Kingdom of Pudding -- otherwise known as "Simdom Pudding".
Housing
For safety and for defense, small communities formed in Ye Olde Kingdom of Pudding around a central lord or master. Most residents lived on an isolated manor, consisting of a castle, a church, a village, and the surrounding farm land. King Crumplebottom awarded "fiefs" to his most important nobles, his barons, and his bishops, in return for their contribution of soldiers for his armies. In exchange for living and working on their land the nobles offered their peasants protection. Built of natural stone, manors were made to last. Their size was an indication of a lord's wealth. To all intents, each manor was self sufficient with its own water supply and food for the kitchen grown on the estate by those with green thumbs. Most homes were cold, damp, dark, and smelly. City homes were made of stone brought in from nearby quarries. Simdom Pudding peasants lived in cruck houses with thatched roofs and straw covered dirt floors. Cruck houses had a wooden frame plastered with a mixture of mud, straw and manure. Their central rooms were open with a fire pit and smokehole in the roof above. Many peasant families ate, slept, and spent time together in very small quarters, rarely more than one or two rooms with no running water, toilets, baths or washing basins. Their hygiene bars were the color of the scales on a red dragon! Furniture consisted of wooden benches, long tables, cupboards and pantries. Beds were straw stuffed mattresses with low comfort ratings. They attracted lice, fleas, and bugs of all kinds. Bladder needs were met with buckets for toilets which were emptied into the nearest river at the start of the day. At night, animals were brought inside for safety. Each peasant house had a small yard surrounding it with a garden to supply the family with autumn salad.
Lot details | Lot Size | EP requirements | CC | Store items | Made by |
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Medieval Peasant Hut | 10x15 | WA/AMB/LN/GEN | No | Yes | SimmyRN |
Medieval Starter 1 | 10x15 | WA/AMB/LN/GEN | No | No | SimmyRN |
Medieval Starter 2 | 15x15 | WA/AMB/LN/GEN | No | Yes | SimmyRN |
Medieval Starter 3 | 15x15 | WA/AMB/LN/GEN | No | Yes | SimmyRN |
Medieval Family House | 20x15 | WA/AMB/LN/GEN | No | Yes | SimmyRN |
Greater Snoring Mini Village | 40x30 | WA/AMB/LN/GEN | No | No | SimmyRN |
The Medieval Village | 50x50 | WA/AMB/LN | Yes | No | xNikki |
The Medieval Barn Part One | 20x15 | WA/AMB | Yes | No | xNikki |
The Medieval Barn Part Two | 20x15 | WA/AMB | Yes | No | xNikki |
Castle Crumplebottom | 40x40 | WA/AMB/LN/GEN | No | Yes | SimmyRN |
Filename | Size | Downloads | Date | |||||
TheBarnHouse-PartOne.rar
Size: 3.23 MB · Downloads: 3,995 · 14th Dec 2011 |
3.23 MB | 3,995 | 14th Dec 2011 | |||||
MedievalFamilyHouse.rar
Size: 2.94 MB · Downloads: 4,291 · 14th Dec 2011 |
2.94 MB | 4,291 | 14th Dec 2011 | |||||
CastleCrumplebottom.rar
Size: 3.00 MB · Downloads: 4,344 · 14th Dec 2011 |
3.00 MB | 4,344 | 14th Dec 2011 | |||||
MTS_nikkicornelisse_1186658_The_Barn_House_-_Part_Two_by_NikkiCornelisse.rar
Size: 3.10 MB · Downloads: 3,984 · 14th Dec 2011 |
3.10 MB | 3,984 | 14th Dec 2011 | |||||
MTS_nikkicornelisse_1186633_The_Medieval_Village_by_NikkiCornelisse.rar
Size: 4.05 MB · Downloads: 4,130 · 14th Dec 2011 |
4.05 MB | 4,130 | 14th Dec 2011 | |||||
Simdlebury Greater Snoring.rar
Size: 2.46 MB · Downloads: 4,028 · 14th Dec 2011 |
2.46 MB | 4,028 | 14th Dec 2011 | |||||
Medieval Starter 3.rar
Size: 2.67 MB · Downloads: 4,076 · 14th Dec 2011 |
2.67 MB | 4,076 | 14th Dec 2011 | |||||
Medieval Starter 2.rar
Size: 2.20 MB · Downloads: 4,070 · 14th Dec 2011 |
2.20 MB | 4,070 | 14th Dec 2011 | |||||
Medieval Starter 1.rar
Size: 1.44 MB · Downloads: 4,211 · 14th Dec 2011 |
1.44 MB | 4,211 | 14th Dec 2011 | |||||
Medieval Peasant Hut.rar
Size: 1.35 MB · Downloads: 4,265 · 14th Dec 2011 |
1.35 MB | 4,265 | 14th Dec 2011 | |||||
For a detailed look at individual files, see the Information tab. |
Key:
- - File was updated after upload was posted
Install Instructions
Quick Guide:
1. Click the file listed on the Files tab to download the file to your computer.
2. Extract the zip, rar, or 7z file.
2. Select the .sims3pack file you got from extracting.
3. Cut and paste it into your Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Downloads folder. If you do not have this folder yet, it is recommended that you open the game and then close it again so that this folder will be automatically created. Then you can place the .sims3pack into your Downloads folder.
5. Load the game's Launcher, and click on the Downloads tab. Select the house icon, find the lot in the list, and tick the box next to it. Then press the Install button below the list.
6. Wait for the installer to load, and it will install the lot to the game. You will get a message letting you know when it's done.
7. Run the game, and find your lot in Edit Town, in the premade lots bin.
Extracting from RAR, ZIP, or 7z: You will need a special program for this. For Windows, we recommend 7-Zip and for Mac OSX, we recommend Keka. Both are free and safe to use.
Need more help?
If you need more info, see Game Help:Installing TS3 Packswiki for a full, detailed step-by-step guide!
1. Click the file listed on the Files tab to download the file to your computer.
2. Extract the zip, rar, or 7z file.
2. Select the .sims3pack file you got from extracting.
3. Cut and paste it into your Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Downloads folder. If you do not have this folder yet, it is recommended that you open the game and then close it again so that this folder will be automatically created. Then you can place the .sims3pack into your Downloads folder.
5. Load the game's Launcher, and click on the Downloads tab. Select the house icon, find the lot in the list, and tick the box next to it. Then press the Install button below the list.
6. Wait for the installer to load, and it will install the lot to the game. You will get a message letting you know when it's done.
7. Run the game, and find your lot in Edit Town, in the premade lots bin.
Extracting from RAR, ZIP, or 7z: You will need a special program for this. For Windows, we recommend 7-Zip and for Mac OSX, we recommend Keka. Both are free and safe to use.
Need more help?
If you need more info, see Game Help:Installing TS3 Packswiki for a full, detailed step-by-step guide!
Also Thanked - Users who thanked this download also thanked:
Packs Needed
For a full list of packs with names, see the Packs Needed popup.
Other Information
Number of bedrooms:
– 3 Bedrooms
Custom Content Included:
– Build and Buy Mode Content
: Furniture, decorations, etc.
Special Flags:
– Not Applicable
Tags
Packs Needed
Base Game | |
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Sims 3 |
Expansion Pack | |
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World Adventures | |
Ambitions | |
Late Night | |
Generations |
The Merrye Makers
Ahh, wanderers, welcome. Art thou merrye? If thou art not merrye thou art soon to be. What wares hast thou come here looking for? Clothing for thy entire family? Furniture for thy house? Maybe thou art simply in need of a house in general! Well sir, we are most glad to let you know that we have all that and more.
This has been a big undertaking for everyone involved, our skills range from featured creators to never having uploaded anything before. Everyone has enjoyed watching the project grow, meeting new people and learning new skills.
The Merrye Makers would like to thank a number of people for getting us here. First off is the staff of MTS. The staff were so supportive of us and it's definitely no easy matter to get 100+ things approved! There are also numerous other people who were going to participate but, for various reasons, were not able to upload with us. We would like to thank Rylandholmes, Whiterider, dramamine213, hudy777DeSign, Freshprince and Kitty Paine for their feedback and support. Thank you to SimmyRN for providing the narratives found in italitics throughout the posts. Thank you to jje1000 for the medieval world in the pictures, Praaven. Find out more about Praaven here: http://www.modthesims.info/showthre...ghlight=praaven.
This has been a big undertaking for everyone involved, our skills range from featured creators to never having uploaded anything before. Everyone has enjoyed watching the project grow, meeting new people and learning new skills.
The Merrye Makers would like to thank a number of people for getting us here. First off is the staff of MTS. The staff were so supportive of us and it's definitely no easy matter to get 100+ things approved! There are also numerous other people who were going to participate but, for various reasons, were not able to upload with us. We would like to thank Rylandholmes, Whiterider, dramamine213, hudy777DeSign, Freshprince and Kitty Paine for their feedback and support. Thank you to SimmyRN for providing the narratives found in italitics throughout the posts. Thank you to jje1000 for the medieval world in the pictures, Praaven. Find out more about Praaven here: http://www.modthesims.info/showthre...ghlight=praaven.
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