[quote=Sep] 1st) Why did you go to London? 2nd) How did you convince the King that you were as important as you say you were and not just become enslaved? 3rd) How do you travel between Ireland/London. Won't be the easiest trip. 4th) What businesses did you buy? :P The only non monarch ruled businesses will basically be taverns and basic supply shops. Or have you started up the likes of a supermarket role? 5th) Have you and your business started using the Pound? [/quote] 1. Actually I wasn't sure just how much of current day UK the King owned. I assumed that northern Ireland was controlled by the King at the time of this roleplay. If so, then it's a vassal visiting his Lord to gain more influence in order to make sure the Krows were treated favorably, while expanding Krow business into England. If the King doesn't control Ireland, then it's a ruler in his own right looking to make an alliance and again expand his business. 2. I'm sure Simon's presence in London helped its economy grow. He pumped a considerable amount of money into the city. The King would approve of its effects, making the city more livable. 3. I think Simon could easily have repaired a small plane or boat to take him to London. 4. Taverns and supply shops, sure, I was also thinking "underground" businesses such as brothels, alcohol/drug stores, weapons manufacturing for non-government officials, strip clubs and casinos. He also could have set up supermarkets and restaurants. 5. If they worked out a way to convert it to whatever currency used in Simon's territory, then yes. [quote=Kangutso] Wow, a businessman. But I thought there was no land to buy(At least in London) due to the King effectively laying claim to it wall. That, and there's only 4-5 buildings restored to at least just to the condition that people could live in it.EDIT: Hurrah for simultaneous posts. [/quote] I'm also operating under the assumption that this is an actual city and not one limited under game limits. Like, if we were roleplaying New Vegas it would have dozens of buildings and places of interest on the Strip, not three.