Bartholomew
Silversmith

Born 10/3/2023, aged 36
Lives in City of Pilegron since 115 years
Not employeed at the time
Bartholomew Dabada Silversmith was born on 1860-07-12 in Pilegron. His family had been in the city for generations, their roots intertwined with the cobblestone streets and ancient brickwork that defined its core. Bartholomew's childhood home, a modest two-story dwelling tucked away on Metier Street, was a constant reminder of his lineage, its walls echoing with the memories of his ancestors. From a young age, Bartholomew displayed a keen sense of curiosity, always eager to explore the city’s labyrinthine alleys and sprawling marketplaces. He spent countless hours poring over old maps and faded photographs in the local library, captivated by the tales they whispered of Pilegron's past. This insatiable thirst for knowledge led him to pursue a career as a cartographer, charting the ever-evolving landscape of his beloved city. Bartholomew believed deeply in the power of preservation, convinced that understanding history was crucial to shaping the future. He saw himself as a custodian of Pilegron's legacy, meticulously documenting its changes and ensuring its stories were passed down through generations. His work transcended mere mapmaking; it became an act of reverence, a tribute to the enduring spirit of his city. He found solace in routine, his days structured around the precise movements of his drafting tools and the steady rhythm of his quill. Yet, Bartholomew wasn’t immune to the allure of Pilegron's vibrant social scene. He frequented the bustling taverns and lively theatres, relishing the opportunity to connect with fellow citizens and engage in spirited discussions about the city's past, present, and future. His evenings were often spent strolling through the lantern-lit streets, observing the ebb and flow of life around him. The clatter of horse-drawn carriages, the boisterous laughter emanating from pubs, the melodic strains of street musicians – these sounds formed a symphony that resonated deep within his soul, reminding him of the city's enduring pulse.
Authoritarian
Liberal
Left
Right
115 years ago
Bartholomew Silversmith connected with Nimiane Crowe
Family
10 years ago
Voted Yes in bill CPLG-1 for New Railway Line
8 years ago
Voted Yes in bill CPLG-2 for Split Plots and Buildings
bartholomew silversmith would vote for the proposed split of the property register into separate building and plot records due to its potential to improve transparency, fairness, and efficiency in land management. he believes that separating plots from buildings will simplify surveying tasks, enable more accurate decision-making based on building sizes, and allow for easier tracking and management of changes to properties over time. additionally, the proposal ensures protection for historically significant buildings by preventing accidental demolition or alteration during the implementation process. to address concerns about costs and displacement, bartholomew supports the plan to balance immediate implementation with future adaptability. he agrees that it may take some time to make the split but believes that the benefits of improved management will outweigh any short-term financial burdens. furthermore, he is confident in the ability of existing legal processes and fair trial systems to handle disputes efficiently, ensuring transparency throughout the process.
3 years ago
Juniper Briggs connected with Bartholomew Silversmith
Bartholomew Silversmith was meticulously charting the ever-evolving landscape of Pilegron, his beloved city. One afternoon, while sketching a new development near Metier Street, he noticed a young girl with bright eyes and boundless energy staring intently at his work. Her name was Juniper Briggs, and she bombarded Bartholomew with questions about the map, her curiosity matching his own. Intrigued by her precociousness and genuine interest, Bartholomew patiently explained the intricate details of streets, buildings, and parks. Juniper listened with rapt attention, her imagination soaring as Bartholomew brought Pilegron's history to life. As they talked, a bond formed between the seasoned cartographer and the five-year-old adventurer. Bartholomew saw in Juniper a kindred spirit, someone who shared his passion for exploration and discovery. He found himself drawn to her unyielding enthusiasm and pure sense of wonder. Juniper, in turn, was captivated by Bartholomew's knowledge and gentle demeanor. She loved hearing his stories about the city’s past and felt a sense of connection to the place she called home. That afternoon marked the beginning of an unlikely friendship. Bartholomew often found himself seeking out Juniper at her home on Metier Street. They would spend hours poring over maps, drawing pictures of fantastical buildings, and dreaming up new adventures for Pilegron.
3 years ago
Bartholomew Silversmith connected with Quentin Kent
Bartholomew, engrossed in charting the latest expansion of Pilegron's market district, noticed a small figure peering intently at his meticulously drawn map. It was Quentin, captivated by the intricate lines and symbols that represented his beloved city. Bartholomew, charmed by Quentin's genuine curiosity, patiently explained the intricacies of cartography, weaving tales of Pilegron's history into his explanations. Quentin, enthralled by the stories and Bartholomew's passion for preservation, peppered him with questions about specific landmarks and historical events. As they delved deeper into conversation, a bond formed between the seasoned cartographer and the inquisitive child. Bartholomew saw in Quentin a spark of wonder reminiscent of his own youth, while Quentin found in Bartholomew a patient mentor who ignited his imagination.
2 years ago
Bartholomew Silversmith connected with Evelyn Morgan
Bartholomew Silversmith, a meticulous cartographer with a deep love for Pilegron's history, found himself drawn to the Kensington Garden Market one Saturday morning. Evelyn Morgan, known for her unwavering dedication to order and precision, was meticulously selecting heirloom tomatoes at a nearby stall. Their eyes met across a display of vibrant squash, and Bartholomew, captivated by Evelyn's quiet intensity, approached her with a tentative smile. He complimented her choice of tomatoes, sparking a conversation about the market's history and the legacy of local farmers. Bartholomew, eager to share his knowledge of Pilegron's past, found himself enthralled by Evelyn's insightful questions and meticulous attention to detail. As they strolled through the bustling marketplace, their shared love for order and history became apparent. Bartholomew, enchanted by Evelyn's precise nature, saw in her a kindred spirit who appreciated the beauty of structure and the stories embedded within historical artifacts. Evelyn, intrigued by Bartholomew's passion for cartography and his deep connection to Pilegron, found herself drawn to his quiet intensity and unwavering dedication to preserving the city's heritage. They agreed to meet again at the local library, where they could delve deeper into their shared interests.
2 years ago
Winston Tucker connected with Bartholomew Silversmith
Winston Tucker, a community-minded accountant, noticed Bartholomew Silversmith poring over old maps in the local library. Intrigued by Bartholomew's passion for Pilegron's history, Winston struck up a conversation. They discovered a shared love for the city and its intricate past. Winston, with his organizational skills, offered to help Bartholomew digitize his extensive collection of historical maps, making them accessible to future generations. Their collaboration blossomed into a deep friendship, built on mutual respect and a dedication to preserving Pilegron's heritage.