Richard Creed

Creed Alexander Bratton (May 1st, 1945) '''born in Sydney, he grew up inside the interior of the Australia andattendd to his fathers farm. His charismatic attitude, good-hearted and likable person, his resourcefulness and duplicity are his defining traits along with his non-ability to work with the modern world technology'''.

Biography
Creed was born inside the Sydney St. Marys Hospital. Creed and his father, Alexander Bratton and his mother, Maradith Bratton moved into the Outback of Australia two years after his birth. Creed raised in an agrarian culture, values of hard work and the idea of the welfare of the people was heavily pressured from his father, Alexander Bratton whom was a Australian local politician and was part of the Australian Labor Party.

Education
Creed Bratton, gained a scholarship ride to Blackburn University, Noble City, which he studied in Agriculture and Political Sciences. Creed lead in this class and devloped a reputation of being the light of the party, and being heavily charismatic, with a hint of being senile.

Current Life
Post-Graduation from Blackburn University was reported from Creed a hard time, and that he had to apply for public housing, where he lived for five months. After his acceptance for a loan for a large plot of land Sylvania, where he grows an abundant amount of corn. Creed lead a life of simplicity, and at the ripe old age of 68 ran for Congress for the party of Democratic Liberal Party. Nathaniel Scribner lead a coup in early October, in which Creed Bratton strongly disagreed with and vocally yelled at Nathaniel during a congress session.