Saturday, April 13, 2013

Brandy

Jerod practically had a mini heart attack when he woke up to find this little filly outside his door. Kay would stay with him after all! Sadly, that meant Maria, Brandy's mother (Above) would have to be sold to make room in the stables.

Foal?

After a week of searching for the black unicorn, Jerod gave up. It was time to risk his relationship with Kay.

Bye Pepper

Jerod knew that Kay wasn't happy that he kept bringing home horses, but he never would've thought she'd be so mean. Today she hopped up on Pepper and rode her to the adoption center. Who knows where she is now...

Adoption

Before he knew it, Jerod was taking home the friendly mare, which he named Maria. Kay would be furious he got yet another horse, but was it worth losing Kay forever in order for her to have her own unicorn?

Wild Horse

While Kay was at work, Jerod decided to go and socialize with the neighborhood wild horses. He soon noticed that this was the only girl and tried to bond with her overall. He gave her a treat soon after to calm her hunger.

The Second Unicorn

It didn't take long for Jerod to locate the new wild unicorn. He was a little disappointed that it was a boy, especially since Kay asked for a girl so Midnight and her own unicorn could breed. Now Jerod was left with the decision, adopt this pretty boy? Or seek out a wild horse that Midnight could breed with.

Wedding

Now that Jerod had a unicorn, he was confident he could juggle a wife. He promptly called Kay and they were soon husband and wife. However, now Jerod had to focus on finding a unicorn for Kay.

First Goal Reached

When Jerod first rode this marvelous animal home, his rescue horses were a bit jealous. They have all the right to be though because even though Jerod loves Sonny, Bonnie and Pepper just as much, he loves this unicorn more than anything....even his fiancee?

Relationship Building

When Jerod finally got close enough to pet the beautiful unicorn, he was speechless. What a beautiful animal. Will his efforts soon pay off?

Friday, April 12, 2013

Marriage? Already?

All this excitement was just too much for Jerod. A girl he met one day before (when she took his couch because he forgot to pay his bills....), Kay, is already engaged to be his wife. Can anyone say Romeo and Juliet? Let's hope he remembers that his true priority is the unicorn he saw. I mean, he can't have a wife without a unicorn.

Unicorn Sighting

It took but one glance at the mythical creature and Jerod knew that he was destined to own him. Now nothing drove him more than being able to adopt the precious animal from the wild.

Working Hard

While every other sim is out enjoying leisure day, Jerod is devoting himself to his skill and horses. Sonny, one of his three rescue horses, is a good companion when working towards Jerod's ultimate goal of owning a unicorn.

The Legacy Begins

Jerod Hill never quite understood why kids laughed at him. One day, when he went to go to the school bathroom, he noticed his troubling hair and eye color. He decided he was going to become someone special. Someone that everyone could respect. When his parent conjured up every penny they had to send him to college, he failed. Dramatically. His parents were ashamed of Jerod. Soon after he moved out and adopted three rescue horses so he could have some friends. Little did he know that they would be the dominoes to a whole list of ideas. Will he be able to accomplish this goal? Will someone ever love him?

Pure Unicorn Legacy

Rules:
  1. Start off with a founder. Adopt a wild unicorn. (without cheats)
  2. No breeding normal horses with unicorns.
  3. Every member of the family must have their own unicorn by the time they are a teenager. (exception to age for founder and spouses but they still need their own)
  4. No breeding unicorns unless there is a family member who needs their own.
  5. All heirs must have the "Equestrian" trait and have "the Jockey" LTW. All other traits must be randomized.
  6. If the Unicorn dies, the sim must die with them and vice-versa.
  7. No cheats.
  8. Doesn't matter what lot you use, but you should consider the amount of space you need.
  9. No selling the unicorns or the "Un-pure" foals.
  10. No taking unicorns from the exchange.
Wild Horses:
  1. These are the only horses allowed to breed with the Unicorns. However, if a foal is born and it's not a unicorn, you MUST "kick out" the un-pure foal and it's dedicated owner. (You may need to buy a cake and age up the teen) 
  2. Even if it's the heir that you kick out. You must do it and make or choose a new heir. 
  3. A wild horse in the family does not count as any of the family member's unicorn. (obviously.) 
  4. After a foal is birthed from the wild horse, the wild horse must be released to the wild and never to return to the family.