Info: Bisma was abandoned at birth upon the doorstep of the orphanage for girls in Manehatten. Though somewhat frightening in appearance, Bisma was timid and usually kept to herself. But by the time she turned 8 she had grown into a kind and curious personality, she was always asking questions and writing in her journal making notes and observations. She was adopted by a wealthy couple who worked in construction.
In school Bisma excelled in her studies, always wanting to know more about…well, everything! but her true ion she discovered was teaching and architecture. She went through collage where she got degrees in teaching and architecture. She lived in Manehatten for the first few years out of collage where she taught high school students and deigned a couple of unique buildings. Bisma’s designs were always as functional as possible with a novel twist, but they never sold well at all.
Bisma was having money trouble when she was ed by some ponies who wanted her services in the building of a new town just a few miles away from the Crystal empire. Bisma took a train and made her way to this new town, Stalliongrad. Bisma loved it at first, every single degin she made was snapped up and built, and was getting paid hundreds of bits per design, and she was able to teach at the local school too! I was a dream come true!…at first.
After a while, Bisma was asked to incorporate some odd things in her designs, trap doors under working posts, on sight sleeping accommodations, and her students all looked tired and have issues with falling asleep in class. After a trip to the industrial sector Bisma was horrified to find her buildings were staffed by enslaved ponies, working day and night to mine coal, forge steel, and build weapons.
Dejected, Bisma put in her resignation. But the coal and steel barons rejected her resignation and told her to get back to work, the city needs her. With that, Bisma packed up her things, destroyed her other plans she could not take with her, and headed for the empty subway tunnels at nightfall. Once there, Bisma dug out some part of the ceiling and made a small home above the line.
From here, Bisma noticed many other driders had also came to the empty tunnels. Bisma started working with the other driders to build a secret organization and called it “the freedom weavers”. Though the entire group is a total of only 8 driders, they have already saved many escaped slaves from the SS and hostile driders in the empty tunnels.
The freedom weavers have dug out a small village outside of the tunnels to give a temporary home for slaves to hide while they wait for the SS to give up on searching for them then either get the paperwork to get their freedom back or spirit them far away under a new name.
Bisma, the architect of Stalliongrad, the the architect for it’s destruction.