A Touch of Randomness

A Sims 2 alphabet legacy written by SimAddicted13. A chapter list can be found here. Sometimes abbreviated as ATOR. The family is now in its 15th generation (generation N, couting the founding generation as the first).


 * Abusive Parents: Actually more of an abusive grandparent...
 * Alphabetical Theme Naming: This is the case with almost all the characters (at least all the ones born in the main legacy line), since the story is after all a Sims 2 alphabet legacy.
 * Author Avatar: Some would consider Electra this (but only before her later teen years/adult years).
 * Berserk Button: When talking to Electra,  isn't the best of ideas... And please don't bring up the fact that   when hearing her say that everyone descended from her must die/have their life ruined in some unspeakable manner.
 * Breather Episode: Most chapters that cover the start of a new generation (new heir(ess) getting married and having kids) are usually this.
 * Cain and Abel: Chad and Cira, later Electra and Emily, and also House and Haley, to a lesser extent.
 * Cats Are Mean: Played straight with the female family cat, Manchas, a true evil mastermind. Subverted with the male cat, Cookie, who is quite sweet and harmless. Most of Error and Rodiek's cats are also subversions of this trope, not being evil at all.
 * Comes Great Responsibility: This trope ends up affecting most of the family heirs/heiresses.
 * Dark-Skinned Blond: Jemima, later Shannon and her sons Lawrence and Landon, for instance. Also, Lawrence and Hell's son Martin.
 * Door Step Baby:, found and raised by.
 * Driven to Suicide:  after the death of his crush  . This might have also been the case with   due to the intense family drama going on at the time of her death. It was never confirmed, though.
 * Everyone Is Related: Every character who isn't a simself spouse or a townie that by any chance has a role in the plot is descended from Calvin Random. (And even most of those who aren't Calvin's descendants become relatives by marriage.)
 * Evil Is Dumb:  is the very embodiment of this trope in this story. During the main plotty arc in early generation I, he manages to single-handedly ruin Bellatrix's evil plans by  . Sure, Bellatrix was absolutely furious with him, and tried her best to fix the situation, but the outcome was not good for them, with   and.
 * Fiery Redhead: Hell is the best example of this trope in the story. Johanna is one too, but to a lesser extent. However, his trope is completely subverted by Morgause,, who, despite being a redhead, is sweet and shy to the point of being too naïve.
 * Gene Hunting: This happens with Finbar and Annabeth's adopted daughter, Morgause, who goes searching for her biological family during her late teen years..
 * Give Him a Normal Life: Most likely what happened with, since everyone believes his biological parents are  , even though it was never 100% confirmed. Generations later, there was the case of  . Being deeply ashamed of her one-night-stand with her ex-boyfriend, not knowing who the baby's actual father was and fearing her psychotic mother Lillian and equally psychotic distant relative Felicia would get hold of the child were more than enough reasons to give her up for adoption. Shortly after, the baby,   was adopted by   (who had been rendered unable to have any more children after their firstborn's birth). However, this backfired tremendously when   went to search for her biological relatives. She ended up finding.
 * Green-Eyed Monster: This is behind pretty much every fight over the heirship.
 * Happily Adopted:  who is actually the biological daughter of.
 * Happily Married: Quite a few of the legacy couples. Aisha and Mil, Baruch and Mer, Fish and KR, Kennard and Shannon, Landon and Lala, and also some couples involving spares and descendants of spares, like Joey and Fermina, Finbar and Annabeth, Rodiek and Error.
 * Homosexual Reproduction: Since this is The Sims 2, pregnancy is possible for same-sex couples such as Aisha and Mil, Grizabella and Lisa and Johanna and Ashley. The use of this trope also enables.
 * It's Personal: Many of those who wanted to bring down  had suffered the loss of at least one close relative due to her insane murder rampages.
 * Kids Are Cruel: The best example would be how young Emil and Emily acted in regards to . Miguel was also quite nasty towards his impressionable younger brother Moville.
 * Kill the Cutie: This happens in a recent chapter, where  just to mess with  . Lillian then eventually causes.
 * Law of Inverse Fertility: Dio, who most definitely did not want children and was most likely trying to prevent pregnancy, eventually did become a mother...the result of three unplanned pregnancies. Her daughter Annabeth, who wanted a large family since she was very young, had serious complications during the birth of her first child, Liam. She was strongly advised not to give birth to any more children, because her death and/or the baby's would be extremely likely. She followed that advice and did not give birth to any more children (though she did adopt one).
 * My Beloved Smother: Johanna becomes this during her kids' teen years. Because of her past experiences with Fernando's deceit, she forbids them from dating anyone at all, and even from inviting friends over.
 * There is also Lillian from the House of Fallen Trees heirline, who loves her son Howl so much she ended up so that no harm would come to Howl.
 * Only the Leads Get a Happy Ending: Subverted in pretty much all cases. Many of the main characters have been murdered during particularly plotty story arcs. Some of most uninteresting spares, who eventually fade into the background, have quite dull, but safe and mostly happy lives.
 * Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette: Helena and Haley, and also some other descendants of Lisa.
 * Parental Favoritism: Very present in every single generation. The most extreme example is perhaps . A second important example would be  . The most recent one would be the one of   from the House of Fallen Trees heirline - the only one out of her family members she cares about is  . Just so that he would be safe, she.
 * Put on a Bus: Most spares from the earlier generations. Since spares are immortal in this story, they just end up fading away and are (mostly) never heard from again.
 * Really Gets Around: Some of the Randoms with the Romance aspiration fall into this trope, Dio being the most notorious.
 * Self-Made Orphan:, who killed  .   may very well end up becoming this also, since she has now vowed to kill  , after she caused the death of.
 * Start of Darkness: The death of Electra's, was the catalyst to the beginning of her vigilante era, which later evolved into a series of insane murder rampages.
 * Also, for Felicia (Electra's daughter), the aforementioned murder rampages led to her developing a deep hatred towards her mother. This later caused her to . After , she later became the main villain in the story.
 * The Unfavourite:  was this to , which led to her being completely and utterly ignored by the rest of the family.   fell victim to this trope as well generations later. Her father Gabriel loved both of his children equally, but her mother Lillian liked her son Howl so much better that she   so that Howl would be safe from Felicia's plans.
 * Theme Twin Naming: Emil and Emily Random have very similar names, and unlike the other gen E children, who have unrelated names, they are both named after characters from Tim Burton's Corpse Bride. Irji and Nor Bettencourt, the twin children of Fiyero and Nessarose, are named after the actual children of their father's namesake in Gregory Maguire's novel Wicked.
 * Too Good for This Sinful Earth: . Everyone adored him and thought he was going to become the best heir yet...until he got killed in mysterious circumstances when his oldest was only a child.   was also loved by all members of her huge extended family, the Rodieks/Bettencourts. She was also good friends with Marta, Miguel and Lucy, who were her biological relatives.   had a devastating effect on all that knew her well.
 * Underestimating Badassery:  did this with , with disastrous consequences.
 * Unexpected Successor:, who ends up becoming  . After  , though,.
 * Unto Us a Son and Daughter Are Born: Most of the sets of twins in this family were boy/girl ones. The generation L heir, Landon, and his wife Ana Cláudia "Lala" had this particular trope happen to them three times in a row.
 * Villainous Breakdown:  after she accidentally shot.
 * Your Cheating Heart:  cheated on   with.