K - Goliath & Isabelle Leonard
selzi am 25. September 2009
Isabelle Duvall (* Feb 22, 3808; + Mar 26, 3883)
[Tochter von Émilien & Melina Duvall]

Laufbahn: Romantik // Aspiration: Romance
Karriere: Faulenzer // Career: Slacker
Goliath Leonard (* Dec 15, 3787; + Jan 3, 3857)
[Sohn von Yonah & Claudia Leonard]

Laufbahn: Romantik // Aspiration: Romance
Karriere: Faulenzer // Career: Slacker
Micah Spencer (* Dec 4, 3804; + Sep 18, 3884)
[ehemaliger NPC (Hausmeister); Face #13 aus meinem Face Replacement Set von September 2007]

Laufbahn: Wissen // Aspiration: Knowledge
Karriere: Meeresforschung // Career: Oceanography
Grigor Czerwinski (* Nov 25, 3805; + Mar 4, 3885)
[Sohn von Anton Kavanagh & Claudia Czerwinski]

Laufbahn: Romantik // Aspiration: Romance
Karriere: Gastronomie // Career: Culinary
Isabelles Nachwuchs mit Goliath // Isabelle’s kids with Goliath:
Keinan Leonard (* Apr 14, 3831; + Dec 25, 3909)


Laufbahn: Wissen // Aspiration: Knowledge
Karriere: Bildung // Career: Education
Kelila Leonard (* Apr 14, 3831; + Dec 20, 3891)


Laufbahn: Spaß // Aspiration: Pleasure
Karriere: Faulenzer // Career: Slacker
Kelilas Familie // Kelila’s family
Koresh Leonard (* Apr 14, 3831; + Jan 21, 3901)


Laufbahn: Wissen // Aspiration: Knowledge
Karriere: Architektur // Career: Architecture
Koreshs Familie // Koresh’s family
Kaila Leonard (* Oct 12, 3859; + Oct 28, 3938)


Laufbahn: Ruf // Aspiration: Popularity
Karriere: Politik // Career: Politics
Isabelles Nachwuchs mit Micah // Isabelle’s kids with Micah:
Keren Leonard (* Mar 25, 3835; + May 26, 3899)


Laufbahn: Ruhm // Aspiration: Fortune
Karriere: Wirtschaft // Career: Business
Isabelles Nachwuchs mit Grigor // Isabelle’s kids with Grigor:
Keshet Leonard (* May 21, 3847; + Jul 12, 3922)


Laufbahn: Ruf // Aspiration: Popularity
Karriere: Gastronomie // Career: Culinary
Abgelegt unter Generation 60 | 4 Kommentare
Karen is so gorgeous and Keshet is quite a cutie. What kind of name is Keshet? Is it German?
Thanks! No, Keshet is a Hebrew name according to behindthename.com (that’s where I found it).
Hebrew? Wow, kinda quite the opposite of German, isn’t it?
Is it rude or offensive to you, Germans when people make WWII-related jokes?
People in Germany generally don’t tell any WW II-related jokes because they’re not considered to be funny. They’re considered just as rude as jokes about disabled people, for instance. I don’t even know any of those jokes, to be honest, and I don’t want to know them either.