Quentin
Torrance

Born 6/17/2023, aged 39
Lives in Northwark since 92 years
Not employeed at the time
Quentin Torrance always felt most at home amidst the bustle of Northwark's market. The symphony of vendors hawking their wares, the aroma of freshly baked bread mingling with fish from the nearby harbor, the laughter of children chasing pigeons - it all wove together a tapestry that resonated deeply within him. He believed in the power of community, in the shared experiences that bound people together. He saw beauty in the worn cobblestones and the ivy creeping up ancient brick walls, reminders of a past he felt intimately connected to. Quentin found solace in simple pleasures: sharing a pint with neighbors at the Crooked Chimney pub, tending to his window boxes overflowing with herbs, listening to old Mrs. Hawthorne recount tales of Northwark's bygone days. Though his workshop above the bakery was small and cluttered, it hummed with the steady rhythm of his craft - restoring antique clocks, giving them new life just as he sought to preserve the spirit of his beloved district.
Authoritarian
Liberal
Left
Right
102 years ago
Quentin Torrance connected with Sutana Roach
Family
102 years ago
Quentin Torrance connected with Eustacia Torrance
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97 years ago
Quentin Torrance connected with Nolan Torrance
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96 years ago
Quentin Torrance connected with Susa Torrance
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10 years ago
Voted Yes in bill CPLG-1 for New Railway Line
8 years ago
Voted No in bill CPLG3-2 for Harrow Hill Station Expansion
Quentin values community cohesion and would likely oppose a project that disrupts existing homes and social networks.
8 years ago
Voted No in bill CPLG-2 for Split Plots and Buildings
4 years ago
Brendan Ferryman connected with Quentin Torrance
Brendan Ferryman, captivated by a rare antique clock in Bronwyn Emery's shop, strikes up a conversation with Quentin Torrance, the craftsman meticulously restoring it. They quickly discover shared passions for Camden's history and the intricate mechanisms of timekeeping. Over cups of tea and tales of bygone eras, a genuine connection blossoms, leading to a collaboration to restore a historic clock tower in Camden.
3 years ago
Serena Humphrey connected with Quentin Torrance
Serena, drawn by the aroma of fresh bread wafting from the bakery below, entered the Crooked Chimney pub seeking a warm respite from the chilly autumn air. Quentin, wiping down the counter with a practiced hand, noticed her hesitation and offered a friendly smile. Intrigued by her quiet demeanor and the subtle intelligence twinkling in her eyes, Quentin struck up a conversation. They spoke of everything and nothing – the changing seasons, the charm of Northwark’s cobbled streets, the comfort found in simple pleasures. As they talked, Serena’s organizational skills shone through as she subtly helped Quentin tidy up the cluttered bar, anticipating his needs before he even voiced them. Quentin was captivated by her thoughtfulness and gentle nature. Over the next few weeks, their paths crossed frequently at the pub. They shared cups of tea, exchanged stories, and discovered a shared passion for preserving Northwark’s history. Quentin, with his knowledge of antique clocks and Serena's meticulous attention to detail, began collaborating on restoring a treasured timepiece from the local museum.
3 years ago
Cordelia Oates connected with Quentin Torrance
Cordelia, while walking home from a late night tinkering session, noticed the rhythmic ticking coming from a charming antique shop. Drawn by the melody, she stepped inside and met Quentin, meticulously repairing an ornate grandfather clock. Intrigued by his craftsmanship and passion for preserving history, Cordelia struck up a conversation. They quickly discovered a shared love for understanding how things worked – be it the gears of a clock or the complexities of a circuit board. Recognizing their complementary skills, they decided to collaborate on restoring a vintage clock Quentin had recently acquired, leading to a strong bond rooted in mutual respect and fascination with intricate mechanisms.
3 years ago
Froderick Connors connected with Quentin Torrance
Froderick Connors, an 81-year-old man obsessed with a mysterious locket, meets Quentin Torrance, a 39-year-old clockmaker who shares his passion for history and intricate mechanisms. They encounter each other in the bustling Northwark market, drawn together by the clatter of Quentin's antique clock repair tools. Recognizing kindred spirits, they embark on a journey to decipher the locket's secrets, their shared expertise blending seamlessly.
3 years ago
Quentin Torrance connected with Matilda Donohue
Quentin, drawn by the aroma of freshly baked bread, wandered into Matilda’s bakery on a rainy afternoon. He was captivated by the warmth of the space and the woman behind the counter, her hands dusted with flour as she deftly shaped a croissant. They struck up a conversation, bonding over their shared love for Northwark and the simple pleasures of life. Quentin, a clockmaker who restored antique timepieces, found himself drawn to Matilda’s meticulous attention to detail and her dedication to preserving tradition. Matilda, in turn, was charmed by Quentin's gentle spirit and his stories about breathing new life into old clocks.
2 years ago
Quentin Torrance connected with Torin Abernathy
Quentin, while working on a particularly intricate antique clock in his workshop above the bakery, heard a rhythmic tapping coming from the street below. Curious, he peered out the window and saw Torin meticulously repairing a rusted pulley system attached to a nearby building. Intrigued by Torin's methodical approach and obvious skill, Quentin ventured downstairs. They struck up a conversation about their respective crafts, discovering a shared appreciation for the beauty and ingenuity of well-made objects. Recognizing kindred spirits, they exchanged contact information and agreed to meet again soon. Over time, their friendship deepened through shared projects – restoring an antique clock tower together and collaborating on repairs at the local Historical Society.
2 years ago
Quentin Torrance connected with Theodore Hawkins
Theodore Hawkins, known for his meticulous nature and keen observation skills, found himself drawn to Quentin Torrance's workshop above the bakery. The aroma of freshly baked bread mingled with the scent of oiled gears and polished wood, creating a unique symphony that intrigued Theodore. He had heard whispers of Quentin's talent for restoring antique clocks, intricate mechanisms that mirrored Theodore's own fascination with precision and mechanics. One rainy afternoon, Theodore ventured into Quentin's cluttered workshop, captivated by the ticking symphony of clocks in various stages of repair. Quentin, with his warm smile and easygoing demeanor, welcomed Theodore into his world of gears and springs. As they talked, a shared passion for understanding how things worked blossomed between them. Theodore's meticulous nature complemented Quentin's artistic intuition, forming a synergy that promised to breathe new life into forgotten timepieces.