I am so lucky to have had the privilege of interviewing another blog author! This time, we get to pick the brain of The Kingston Legacy writer, Lila Remonn.
Lila is currently writing Generation 3 which stars an extremely interesting character, Cherry Kingston. Lila’s pictures are amazingly creative and so is her writing. Cherry’s story is realistic and keeps you on the edge of your seat, craving more.. From the moment you begin reading, you will be drawn into a fascinating story!
So, here we go!
Lila, how long have you been playing The Sims and what got you into it?
I got my first copy of Sims 3 for Christmas two years ago, but I had been wanting it for ages before that because my friend down the street had it plus all the expansion packs, and I went over to her house all the time. My parents didn’t let me have it till I was 14 because of the M rating lol. The thing that probably made me obsessed with the game was the complexity of the game- there are so many things to discover and do, and I probably haven’t found all the secrets yet still!
Why did you begin blogging your sims story?
Like many legacy writers, the first legacy I ever read was The Seraphine Legacy; the only one which has been completed to ten generations, I think! I also read the Alice and Kev story, the homeless one, and I thought it looked so fun to create a story based on Sims. Back then I had already been writing (or rather, starting) lots of stories and it posed as a really good chance to improve my writing skills. It’s proved to be a super good choice!
How do you come up with your story ideas?
I think about my story WAY too much in my free time. When I’m walking to school, when I’m coming back from dance lessons, when I’m in the shower… I just keep on thinking it over and gradually an idea emerges. I am sometimes inspired by books but mostly my ideas are original and a long time in development, as usually I start thinking of the next generation at the beginning of the current one lol. Two of my friends help a lot with developing ideas as well.
No. I used to do that all the time in Generation One but what happens right now is I plan out pretty much every single detail in my pictures, right down to my Sims outfits. I write everything out before taking pictures, so sometimes I make custom poses for different scenes. I use poses for every shot so I pretty much don’t do any gameplay in Sims anymore, I’m just posing my Sims and taking pictures lol. 😅
Which character is your favorite and why?
This is a hard question because I love all my current gen characters! I can narrow it down to the Torres brothers and their cousin; Gabriel, Lucifer and Lilith. Obviously no one can help falling in love with sweet Gabriel and Lucifer’s arrogant character is super fun to write (and they are both really good looking haha). But in the end I have to say Lilith is my favourite character. Before my heir, Cherry, comes along, she’s the only girl amongst four boys. While she acts like a real girly-girl (she loves make up and shopping), Lilith is actually the most dangerous out of the group, even more than brutal Lucifer, because of her charm. She’s a real sassy and strong-headed character and that’s what I really love about her!
What chapter has been the most difficult to write so far, and why?
I’ve written so many chapters I can’t remember. I think it could possibly be 2.14 when one of the characters dies.
Is there anything you wish was different about your story?
I really dislike the first generation. The writing makes me cringe, the pictures and sims are really bad, and the story is boring. I would love to restart. But then again, it’s good to see how I’ve improved over time, I guess…
Do you have advice for any other writers who may just be starting out?
No matter what writer’s block comes your way, don’t ditch your story! I don’t know how many times I’ve gotten writer’s block, but every time I’ve pushed through and the legacy gets better each time.
What are the challenges of bringing your characters to life?
Romance. I suck sooo bad at making my characters have realistic relationships. But this generation I’m trying super hard to make Cherry’s emotions believable and complex. It just means that it takes a really long time to write- building the characters is probably a big factor of why I can only post once every month haha.
Would you like to share an excerpt of your story or a summary of your story? Or both?
This is an excerpt from Chapter 3.1:
A freak.
Because I don’t give a shit.
I’ve learnt that most people will look away if I look back at them. Funny, how that works. They have no problem gaping or even laughing at me until I face them. Then they realize that I may just possibly be a real person. People are so ignorant that sometimes I think that even if I was beautiful, I would still have no friends.
Oh, Cherry dear, you would have been so beautiful if not for the fire! is what my relatives like to say whenever they see me. They would give me a tiny shake of their head and a sad, searching look, as if imagining a laughing, unblemished, whole me in my footprints. Well, excuse me. That Cherry doesn’t exist. I’m here and I’m standing here and I’m listening to your half-ass attempt to cover up the fact that you wish That Cherry exists instead of me. Thank you so much for your damn consideration. I don’t need it.
I can only stand it when my Mom does it, but only because I think she got the worst of the fire, even though she wasn’t physically touched by the flames. I have faint memories of a playful, kind Mom whose violet eyes sparkled whenever she saw her children. She used to wear this funny purple panda pompom hat over her dark hair, one that I liked to play with as a toddler. She would give us all hugs and smile at us when we told her about the adventure we had in the garden. I remember the soft wool of her sweater that smelled of lavender, how I loved all the stories she told me about vampires and werewolves and fairies, how I was always her favorite even though she tried to be fair to all of us, because I was the sweetest and the quietest.
That Mom and That Cherry are both gone now.
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Great interview! These are so interesting to read, and of course I’ve always loved The Kingston Legacy <3
I love both your blog stories! 😀 Thank you so much for stopping by and for commenting.