I had to sit down with [@Shyri] and we came to the conclusion the 1920's is early for the anarchy stuff. Especially since through till 1925 was the era of the Great War. For the most part we felt that it would be safer for France's sake if they could acquire the resources to back the Crown by the 1950's. Besides that, I am greatly disturbed by France's sudden economic growth post-war. Though it's not often talked about there was the same sort of international Great Depression that afflicted the war. But compounded by the lingering effects of post-war recession or depression. Simply put: the systems in America and such that instigated a global financial crises was compounded by the sudden and violent drop in demand for war-time resources and a further dip in the international economy when the markets are flooded with so much cheap shit; it can be said for that reason that there's a lot of Great War surplus now. But off the bat from the war both I and Vilage are iffy on continued strong economic growth post-war. It was a violent affair that cost everyone a lot to simply manufacture for it. And with it also acting out such great damage of France itself it would have been worse there. So I'm going to have to request that to be revisited.