Magic Is In The Air
We believe that The Sims 4 can be a gateway to thousand different worlds! And it’s possible when you consider all the amazing mods and CC that the community has come up with through the years. The medieval ones, for example, are a tool kit for creating a totally different experience in the game. From clothes to furniture – if you’re a fantasy or even a history fan, then you’re in for a treat! Enjoy!
The Best Medieval Mods and CC for The Sims 4
Female Medieval Warrior Skirt
- Brewing is the crafting of alcoholic drinks by fermenting sugars and starches from fruits, cereals, and herbs. Brewing is done at casks and can be done by all adult Sims. There are two kinds of casks in the game; beer and wine casks. Beer casks are cheaper to both buy and brew in but drinks from wine casks are higher in quality. Some buildings are built already furnished with casks, such as.
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Some say that women in the past have been true warriors – strong and fearless representatives of the human race! And if you take a look at this skirt by Robertaplobo, you will see the warrior within! So, if your Sim has the qualities needed to wear it proudly, then hurry up to The Sims Resource to download it.
In The Sims Medieval, similar to all previous versions, there is a “mosaic” covering your sims when they go to the bathroom, or get in the tub. This patch simply removes that mosaic. First, make sure your game is updated to patch 1.1.10. Next, download this file and copy the contents into your The Sims Medieval folder. Typically it will be. Miriam Brownstein is a Sim who can be seen in the official screenshots and trailers for The Sims 4: Cats & Dogs. She can be downloaded from the Gallery where she was uploaded by Maxis.1 In the Cats & Dogs Official Reveal Trailer, Miriam can be seen attending the Hecking family's wedding with her Corgi Laika. Add an image to this gallery. It is sung that the talking frog can be found in a place surrounded by wooden giants that hold up canopies of green and autumn gold. The Talking Frog is the legend about an ex-Tredony royal named Frgo, who was cursed into a frog. Depending who you ask, Frgo is a King or a Queen and came by the curse differently. It is said that this talking frog has a tongue that stings like the fierce.
Medieval Bakery Cart With Hay
Transportation with horses has been a common thing in the medieval times. Every day you could see wagons and carts wobbling through the streets or just being left out in the corners. If you’re constructing a household from those times, then you will absolutely need this CC when decorating around. Big thanks to Kiolometro who created the cart with hay and made it possible for download at The Sims Resource.
Medieval Bakery Cask
Casks are in a similar position. To back our arguing, this CC has gotten nearly 70,000 downloads, making it essential when decorating in the fantasy style! You can use it in the kitchens, the cellars the dining rooms… literally anywhere! To download it, follow this link.
Medieval Bakery Logs
In the past, wood was used for everything! People were building houses and carts out of it, and they were crafting weapons and handles, sparking a fire… So, it was quite natural to see piles of logs scattered here and there. That’s why Kiolometro’s mod is great for enriching that medieval tone of your home. You can download it here.
Medieval Bakery Shelf With Dishes
In the inns, taverns and bakeries, the walls were covered with shelves of food and drinks! There you could see everything that the owner had, much like the glass displays in our time. But even if you don’t want to run a tavern and just want to enjoy your medieval home, you could hang these in your kitchen! Head over to The Sims Resource to find out more and make a download.
Medieval Bakery Shelves
Because you can never have too many empty shelves in your household, we featured these ones too! They’re also extremely popular on the internet, having reached over 65,000 downloads at The Sims Resource. If you like their look and want to have them in your collection, follow this download link.
Medieval Bakery Tub With Water
Tubs have also played a vital part in the everyday lives of the medieval people! For bathing, cleaning and storing, their value has always been extremely high. And that value has also been preserved in the mod you’re seeing now, so if your even thinking about downloading it, we assure that you totally should! You can do so here.
Medieval Fashion,Winter Maiden
The fashion in the old times hasn’t progressed rapidly, but rather slowly. But that also means that some trends have stayed for a long while before they were changed by another. Such is the case with this gorgeous winter maiden dress we’re showing you here! In 7 color combinations, you can download it at The Sims Resource.
Medieval Middle Class Crib
The newborns were always welcomed in a little wooden crib, with wobbly base to lull them easily to sleep. At historicalsimslife.blogspot.com we discovered the perfect example for that: in 4 beautiful recolors to match every medieval ambient! It’s available for download at this page.
Medieval Peasant Dress for Adults
Anni K from historicalsimslife.blogspot.com has also created a simple peasants dress that you can use for you or your maids. It covers nearly the whole body with that honorable elegance from the past, and it also comes in 9 gentle recolors. To download it, click this direct link.
Medieval Peasant Dress for Girls
The little girls didn’t have much freedom when choosing their clothes. Instead, they were just given smaller versions of the adult outfits. But, that never meant that children didn’t wear them more adorably than the grown-ups. If one thing is 100% sure, it’s that the colors suit the kids better! To give this pack a try, make a download here.
Men Medieval Sleeping Tunic
Something similar we have with the sleepwear. Neither men nor women had a whole assortment of colorful pyjamas, but that didn’t stop them from having comfortable sleeps. The proof is right here with this simple tunic for men, where everything is loose and relaxed. To get them for your male Sims, follow this link.
The Small Kingdom In 3rd Period With No CC
Hands down, this kingdom household is one of the most gorgeous creations we’ve ever had! We’re talking about breathtaking exterior, fantastical wall decorations, glorious halls and heroic galleries that will make you lose your mind! We can’t tell you how many magical moments we’ve had inside these restrooms and libraries which are just magnificent! We owe it all to Artrui who created the building with only base game models! His genius work can be downloaded here.
Medieval Dress for Girls
If you’re not satisfied with the simplicity of the previous medieval dress for girls, we promise you a little bit more variety with this one! It has 10 color options, all with unique pattern and feel. We personally love the grey and pink variant, but the choice is up to you! The dress is available for download at ModTheSims.
Historical Novel Off-shoulder Blouse
These blouses were a common top piece for many ordinary women. They’re designed to be primarily practical, but they’re also pretty in their own way! Kiara24 has put 10 color options to achieve just that, so head over to ModTheSims to give this blouse a try!
Popular Festive Dress – Medieval Times
The medieval times are also famous for their balls and ceremonies! There, every woman needed to appear as beautiful as she could be. That meant hairstyles, makeups and yes, dresses! Well, these are the most glamorous ones that the CC and mods scene can offer. They are made by Nikova in many versions and colors to match every festivity! You can download them here.
Fantasy Paintings By Donika Nikova – ShaynART Part 2
Paintings were the main decorative pieces in the medieval period, being valued a lot by both the esteemed lords and ladies. Here you will find an entire pack of them, each with unique and high quality imagery that could warm up your fantasy home! Visit ModTheSims to download them and check them in detail.
Vain Trait for Medieval Sims
Ah, beauty… it can really blind our minds! But hey, if you think that your Sim is the most gorgeous creature in the world, then the whole worlds need to know it! That’s what this mod offers and that’s what you need to get in order to make your little narcissist the happiest creation ever! We have to thank Twilightsims who designed the mod and made it available for download at ModTheSims. Don’t hesitate for too long and give it a try! See you!
And so it was, fair fellow Simmers, that I did depart my domicile and head out on a quest, to the fair city of far-off London. For many days and nights I did travel, in order to seek out the answers to questions asked. What is the Sims Medieval, what may be found within, and does this chamberpot match my draping? All these I didst find, for at the end of my journey was what I seek! Through dangers great and treacheries viles, I hath found what I did searcheth for. Three and a half hours of the Sims Medieval were mine for the taking!
…Okay, a trip to ye olde tavern may have been involved as well.
Create A Sim
First up, the CAS. It’s pretty much similar to the CAS of Sims 3. You can choose clothing, facial features, and hair exactly the same way as in TS3, except for a few differences. Firstly, there are four different voices to choose from, and like in TS3 you can change the pitch of each voice. I have to admit, the voices immediately strike you as medieval, with a sort of decorum and pacing in the Simlish that you don’t find in TS3. Secondly, there are only three options to change hair colour – Base, Highlights, and Roots. Thirdly, not all clothing options are immediately available to you. Depending on which Hero character you are creating, different outfits appear. So you’re not likely to find Blacksmiths and Bards wearing the same gowns as the Queen. Fourthly, there’s two new sliders – Blushed and Skin Age. As you move these up and down, they change how your sims look. High Blushed Sims have rosy-red cheeks and freckles, while Low Blushed Sims are pale, much more suitable for a member of royalty. The Sims age slider adds and removes age lines and wrinkles as you move it up and down the bar.
Finally, instead of choosing five Traits, you have to choose two Traits from the list below, and one Fatal Flaw. Below is a list of the Traits and Fatal Flaws that I discovered ingame, along with some notes aside those that I used.
Traits
– Adventurous.
– Chivalrous.
– Creative Cook. – (More likely to create better quality food, thus earning better moodlets.)
– Dedicated. – (Sims Medieval version of Workaholic.)
– Earthy. – (Earthy Sims like being outside, and are more likely to find rarer ores and plantlife.)
– Eloquent.
– Evil.
– Loves Family.
– Solitary.
– Vain.
– Excitable.
– Friendly.
– Fun Loving
– Good.
– Greedy.
– Haggler.
– Hopeful Orphan.
– Jokester.
– Scholarly.
– Unkempt. – (Has a positive moodlet when they get dirty and start to smell.)
– Whale Ate My Parents.
Fatal Flaws
– Bloodthirsy. – (Gets a bad moodlet if they don’t get to fight every so often. Gains a positive moodlet after they have fought someone)
– Cowardly.
– Cursed.
– Fool.
– Insecure. – (Has occasional bouts of Nerves, which causes a negative moodlet.)
– Licentious.
– Morose.
– Compulsive Gambler.
– Cruel.
– Drunkard. – (Needs to have a drink every so often. A brewing barrel in your home is recommended.)
– Glutton.
– Hubris.
– Misanthrope.
– Puny.
– Uncouth.
– Weak Constitution.
Gameplay
So I’d named my Kingdom, created my Monarch, and then settled down to play the game. To start with, I played with Hysterical the Yarn Master of Socialia, whose traits were Friendly, Fun-Loving, but with the unfortunate flaw of being Bloodthirsty. The first thing that I noticed is that when I started playing, a prefix was automatically added to the Sim, so Hysterical ended up Lady Hysterical. In order to suit Lady Hysterical’s traits, I decided a revamp of the throne room was in order. Out went the old throne, in came the lion-headed throne, the blood-red walls and floors, the dark red pillars, the random skeletons chained to the walls, the Hunger and Punishment cages scattered about the place…and a Yarn Trestle placed upon the wall next to the throne. Alas, I couldn’t see a Spinning Wheel, but then again it could have been hidden away somewhere I couldn’t see it. Good news is that Kaching is still in the game, so I was able to afford this.
Next, I ended up doing the Tutorial Quest to start things off. Questing in this game is similar to WA quests, except with all the dull bits cut away and the good bits expanded on. The plot is communicated to you via the top righthand corner, however it’s possible to ignore them and to imagine your own responses and descriptions to your tale.
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Hysterical’s quest started off with having to go Gussy Up before talking to her subjects. A queen must look her best at all times, after all! With her primping done, Lady Hysterical went off to speak to her Master Builder about creating new buildings in the land. Upon hearing that more wood and stone were needed, Lady Hysterical went off to the Forest in search of Lumber. It should be noted here that there’s a new handy Quick Links button, which brings up a list of places such as the Forest, the Beach, the Graveyard, etc, thus taking the camera to those spots automatically. Once she got to the woods, Lady Hysterical cheerfully picked wildflowers and frolicked about…until a bandit attacked.
Big mistake.
Hysterical, being a Bloodthirsty wench, gladly fought the bandit, causing said bandit to limp away in fear. Interestingly, injuries obtained ingame last for some time, depending on the severity of the wounds. Later on, I would have a Sim be attacked by a bear, causing injures that took days to heal, going down in seriousness until it was just a flesh wound. If I had a Physician, I think that I could have been able to go get those seen to, thus quickening the healing process. Another random thing is that Injured Sims can’t take baths, leading to some very smelly Sims.
Having scared off the bandit, Lady Hysterical rejoiced and then went off to complete the rest of her tasks, including finding stone in a rabbithole cave, hiring an advisor, sending a bully to the stocks, and flirting with a new visitor to her court.
At the same time, she had two tasks given each day in order to complete. They vary from day to day, and each one has a time limit. Doing these tasks in time bring rewards, whether it’s money, items, increased relationship with others, and much more. Not doing these tasks in time can lead to punishments such as being placed in the stocks or even being thrown into the Pit of Judgement. Tasks that Lady Hysterical had to do involved Proclaiming an Edict and Hunting a Great Bear. My later Sims had different tasks depending on which Hero they were. For example, my blacksmith Silent the Drunk had to find ores, pay taxes, fix broken weapons, and make specific items for customers such as Crude Plate Mail or Blunt Broadsword. My bard Emmy of the Bucket often had to search for inspiration, play the lute, write poems, perform for other Sims and, unfortunately again, pay her taxes.
Sounds like a lot to juggle, but it’s not as hard as it appears. It helps that the only bars in the game are Energy and Hunger, however there are still chamberpots, baths, and other furniture for Sims to use if the Watcher (that’s you, you lousy maggots!) so wishes.
Overall, I found the game extremely immersive. Whether the overall Quest I was on involved searching for lumber, performing before an art critic, or defending the land from the dreaded Dire Chinchillas, (and no, I am not kidding about that last one), there were many things that drew me into the game. From the way all the NPCs had titles and positions in their names, such as Sara the Assistant Pigkeeper, Brewer Baldwin, or Beastslayer Godwin, to the way the cooking system worked. There was no Cooking Skill, instead what you could make depended upon the ingredients from your inventory. Emmy of the Bucket often ate Seed Porridge made from seeds found while foraging, Lady Hysterical enjoyed Bear Soup made from the meat of the bears she ruthlessly slew, and when Silent the Drunk wasn’t setting fire to herself or drinking her breakfast, she made the non-ingredient-using Gruel. Other interesting bits included Nightmares while you were sleeping that gave you a choice similar to the Catacombs from TS3, being able to ‘Ask About Religion’ and getting a response back (Agnostic was high in Socialia due to the lack of either church at that time), and an improved lighting system within the buildings.
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In the end, I played for over three and a half hours straight, and barely scratched the surface. In that time, I’d only managed to do two and a half quests, create three Sims, and added a Blacksmithy and a Tavern to Socialia. At the same time, I’d fought off bandits, set fire to myself, done a poetry reading, starved myself on purpose, flirted with a pretty merchant, crafted several poems, sentenced people to the stocks, thrown rotten eggs at them, killed a bear, got attacked by a bear, saved Socialia from Dire Chinchillas, got drunk several times, seen an NPC Sim willingly jump into the Pit of Judgement only to have the Pit Beast fall in love with them, and even ended up pregnant to boot.
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T’was fun, and like my non-TS3 playing friend I took with me, I woke up this morning wanting to play even more.