Jacques Lweendogil, (1702, 1766) was a winemaker in Barcelona.
Jacques believed in Calvinism.
He earned enough to live a decent life and never worried too much to meet ends. He was considered as a worker, belonging to the laborer caste of the society. He had struggles in accessing safe and well payed jobs and businesses. However, he made many friends. People saw Jacques as cultivated, eager to read and learn when possible, and mastering writing, which he did for friends. He was force of nature, and people saw in their body and beauty the incarnation of a god. He was considered strong-willed, a leader at heart.
Jacques, 29 years old, winemaker, became the new leader of the family.
In the year 1744, Jacques spent time socializing with people in Barcelona. He made some strong friendships (and a couple of enemies). A few days later, Jacques became afraid of death. On the next full moon, Jacques fell in love with Caecilia, an ugly woman, 30 years old, a milkman. Both married and lived together from now on.
Half a year later, Caecilia got pregnant, and gave birth to a huge baby boy named Jack.
In the year 1755, Jacques invested all his time and energy in his work. Soon after, Jacques had the time of his life in a long party that lasted for days. Half a year later, Jacques barely survived an earthquake.
Soon after, Caecilia got pregnant, and gave birth to an adorable boy named Jack.
At the age of 64, Jacques decided to improve his knowledge. He found a mentor that teached him many new useful and wonderful things. Nine months after, Jacques had a fight with his best friend and got heartbroken.