BeBroccoli

History
Born in a tiny town in the Simulami Empire, he grew up in a family of miners and became a miner as soon as he could. However, in such a small town, it was easy for him to find his way into a governmental position in the town, becoming part of the town council. Around this time, he met a friend named T_ea, who introduced him to an ancient but forgotten religion known as Teaism. They became good friends and followers of the Teaism religion. Sadly, only a few months later, about half of the town population left the town to found their own town. With this, he left the town to join Nightwater Port, and began working there as a laborer. After years of this, he decided to leave, going on a journey to a land he had heard of known as Frostmarch, many miles away, but he went anyway. After a long journey, he arrived and became a member of the town of Serenity, purchased a house, and began work as a farmer selling his crops on the market. After a few years of a peaceful life in Serenity as a farmer, After being told of great opportunities in the city of Atopolis, he packed up most of his things from his Serenity home (making it a vacation home). He moved into an apartment building in the city, finding a job selling logs for markets. After finding the local library, he became enchanted by the books and history stored within the Atopolis Library. As well, he soon found an application to become a board member on the Atopolis City Council, and after applying, found himself a member of the council.

Positions
-Former City Council Member for the town of Teodia

-Co-Founder of the New Teaism Movement

-Board Member of the Atopolis Council

-Part time Judge of the Atopolis Court

As a Board Member for the Atopolis Council
Proposed the removal of House 57 for a park

Voted in favor for construction of an Atopolis Mall

Voted against construction of a megachurch in Atopolis

As a Judge for the Atopolis Court
Made murder on a trespasser legal if valuables over $1000 in value or injury was caused to the property owner.