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Beelzebeef (also known as Prime Heifer) is a god worshipped by various sims in The Sims 2 for Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable. It has the appearance of a giant cow.

The Sims 2 (Nintendo DS)[]

Ava Cadavra has the player build a shrine in the hotel's basement and later tricks Ara Fusilli, Auda Sherif and Sancho Paco Panza into worshiping the Prime Heifer as well. The player then has to find a mystic cowbell for the Prime Heifer's statue. However, Horus Menhoset IX contacts the player's Sim, explaining that the Prime Heifer is evil and that Ava must be stopped. Using a branding iron, the player has to destroy the statue.

The Sims 2 (PSP)[]

Beelzebeef is worshipped by the Kine Society in Deadtree. The society was founded by El Toro and is currently led by Sinjin Balani. Other members include Sara Starr, Yeva Comonova, Rick Wong and Roland Calonzo. Along with the player's Sim, members of the Kine Society will perform a ritual dance for Beelzebeef.

The Bovinomicon, which can be bought at the register in the entrance room of the Kine Dairy, states that:

  1. The great cow Beelzebeef slumbers beneath the surface of the Earth.
  2. When Beelzebeef rises again, she will awaken the Elder Herd.
  3. The Elder Herd will trample all those who stray from the teachings of the Kine.
  4. Once the Earth is cleansed, there will be a new era of peace and delicious grass.

Trivia[]

  • Her name could be a reference to Beelzebub, a major god in the philistines religion, in some Abrahamic religions as a major demon and another name for Satan in the Christian religion.
  • If The Sims 2: Bon Voyage is installed, one of the wall hangings is an ancient tablet with a picture of a Cowplant being fed by ancient people. The description tells about how the Cowplant was treated in the old times.

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