Deane
Caspian

Born 9/8/2021, aged 110
Lives in Enfield since 64 years
Not employeed at the time
Deane Caspian never considered himself a man of wealth or influence. He found solace in the rhythm of everyday life: a cup of tea strong enough to stand a spoon in, the rustle of the morning paper (always the Enfield Chronicle), and the comforting click of his grandfather clock, meticulously wound each evening. His modest flat above Mrs. Higgins' bakery on Willow Street was his sanctuary, filled with the scent of freshly baked bread and the warmth of memories. Deane worked as a custodian at the Pilegron Museum of Antiquities for over forty years. He knew every creak of the old building, every inscription on the ancient pottery shards, and could recite the history of each artifact like a well-worn poem. He believed in the quiet dignity of honest work, finding purpose in preserving the stories of the past for future generations. His colleagues often sought his counsel, drawn to his steady demeanor and wisdom gleaned from years of observing the ebb and flow of human experience.
Authoritarian
Liberal
Left
Right
37 years ago
Deane Caspian connected with Enna Trenton
Caspian 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
3 years ago
Erina Everett connected with Deane Caspian
Erina, tending her herb garden on the fire escape, noticed a new resident moving into the flat above Mrs. Higgins' bakery. Intrigued by the scent of old books emanating from his open window, she baked him a loaf of her signature sourdough bread and left it at his doorstep with a welcoming note. Deane, charmed by the gesture, invited Erina for tea. They discovered a shared love for history and storytelling, spending hours poring over old photographs and discussing the stories behind each artifact in Deane's collection. Their conversations flowed effortlessly, bridging the generational gap with warmth and mutual respect.
3 years ago
Deane Caspian connected with Thaddeus Finchley
Deane Caspian, the custodian of the Pilegron Museum of Antiquities, and Thaddeus Finchley, renowned for his intricate metalwork, meet through their mutual friend Finnian Hamilton. Finnian, an avid collector of antique books and artifacts, brings a rare clock to Thaddeus for repair. During a conversation about the clock's history, Finnian mentions Deane's vast knowledge of ancient civilizations. Intrigued, Thaddeus asks to meet Deane, hoping to glean further insights into the clockmaker who originally crafted the timepiece. Their shared passion for history and mechanics sparks an immediate connection, leading to hours spent poring over blueprints and discussing the intricacies of both clockmaking and artifact preservation.
3 years ago
Deane Caspian connected with Lena Quinn
Lena Quinn, while volunteering at the Pilegron Museum of Antiquities for a community history project, met Deane Caspian. Recognizing his deep knowledge of the artifacts, Lena approached him, seeking insights for her workshop on local folklore. Their conversation flowed effortlessly, weaving together tales of ancient civilizations and modern-day struggles. Deane's patient explanations and Lena's genuine curiosity sparked a connection, bridging the gap between generations. They discovered a shared love for storytelling and the power of preserving history.
3 years ago
Deane Caspian connected with Cassius Ashworth
Deane Caspian, the seasoned custodian of the Pilegron Museum of Antiquities, found himself drawn to Cassius Ashworth's meticulous nature during a chance encounter at a local antiques fair. Cassius, an avid collector of vintage clocks, was meticulously examining a grandfather clock with a magnifying glass, noting its every detail. Deane, with his encyclopedic knowledge of ancient artifacts, couldn't help but chime in with insights on the clock's craftsmanship and historical significance. Their shared appreciation for intricate mechanisms and forgotten stories sparked an immediate connection. Cassius, impressed by Deane's wisdom and gentle demeanor, invited him for tea to discuss their mutual passion for preserving the past.
3 years ago
Herbert Fairweather connected with Deane Caspian
Herbert, in search of unique materials for his latest woodworking project, ventured into an antique shop tucked away on Willow Street. Drawn to the gleam of brass gears in the window display, he stepped inside, where he encountered Deane meticulously polishing an old clock. Their conversation flowed easily as they shared their passion for intricate mechanisms and the stories behind objects imbued with history. Herbert's youthful enthusiasm sparked a renewed interest in Deane, reminding him of his own love for tinkering in his younger years. They exchanged contact information, agreeing to meet again at the local Makerspace where Herbert often worked on his projects.
2 years ago
Deane Caspian connected with Thea Williams
Deane Caspian, the longtime custodian of the Pilegron Museum of Antiquities, was meticulously winding his grandfather clock when a young girl, Thea Williams, wandered into the museum's hushed halls. Drawn by the rhythmic ticking and the antique charm of the space, Thea approached Deane, her eyes wide with wonder. She pointed at a complex gear mechanism displayed in a glass case, asking about its workings. Deane, delighted by her curiosity, patiently explained the intricate system of cogs and wheels. Thea listened intently, her mind already piecing together the mechanics of the device. As they talked, Deane discovered Thea's remarkable understanding of systems and her natural empathy. He saw in her a kindred spirit, someone who appreciated both the beauty of history and the ingenuity of human invention. Thea, in turn, was captivated by Deane's wisdom and gentle demeanor. She felt a deep connection with him, sensing his kind heart and shared love for the stories held within the museum walls.
2 years ago
Deane Caspian connected with Fletcher Fintrin
Deane Caspian, the long-time custodian of the Pilegron Museum of Antiquities, noticed a peculiar clock during one of his rounds. It was unlike anything he'd seen before - intricately crafted with tiny gears and springs, each movement ticking out a unique melody. Intrigued, he carefully wound it, mesmerized by its delicate symphony. Unbeknownst to him, the clockmaker was none other than Fletcher Fintrin, who had left his workshop momentarily, entrusting his latest creation to the museum for safekeeping. Fletcher returned to find Deane admiring his work, their eyes meeting across the hushed gallery. A shared appreciation for detail and craftsmanship sparked a conversation that stretched late into the evening. Deane, with his encyclopedic knowledge of history, was captivated by Fletcher's tales of clockmaking – each tick and tock echoing stories from the past. Fletcher, in turn, found himself drawn to Deane's gentle wisdom and profound understanding of human nature. From that day forward, a unique bond formed between the custodian and the clockmaker. They would meet regularly at the museum café, sharing stories, insights, and cups of Earl Grey tea.
2 years ago
Rowan Carrick connected with Deane Caspian
Rowan Carrick, a successful financial broker with a deep respect for craftsmanship learned from his carpenter father, met Deane Caspian, a retired custodian of the Pilegron Museum of Antiquities, at an antique clock repair shop. Both men were drawn to the intricate mechanics and historical significance of the clocks. Rowan was seeking a rare piece to add to his collection while Deane, with his years of experience maintaining museum artifacts, possessed a wealth of knowledge about antique clockwork. They struck up a conversation, their shared appreciation for craftsmanship and history forging an immediate connection. Over cups of tea in the shop's back room, they discovered a shared passion for preserving stories of the past, both through financial planning for future generations (Rowan) and through careful restoration of historical artifacts (Deane). This initial encounter blossomed into a deep friendship.