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History[edit | edit source]

Founded by a group of visionary entrepreneurs, TuxeVault Bank was established to provide a reliable and trustworthy financial institution for the people of Fondent region. The bank's founders, all passionate Tuxemon trainers and breeders, recognized the need for a bank that understood the unique needs of the Fondent community. In the early years, TuxeVault Bank focused on serving the local community, providing loans and financial services to Tuxemon trainers, breeders, and small business owners. The bank's commitment to personalized service and community involvement earned it a reputation as a trusted and reliable partner. As Fondent region grew and prospered, TuxeVault Bank expanded its services to meet the evolving needs of its customers. The bank introduced innovative products and services, such as Tuxemon-themed savings accounts and loans specifically designed for Tuxemon training and breeding.

The Rise of the Cathedral and the Need for Independence

In the last 4 decades, the Cathedral, a powerful and influential conglomerate, began to expand its reach into Fondent region. The Cathedral's subsidiaries, including Greenwash, Scoop, Nimrod, Shaft, and Omnichannel, started to dominate various industries, from genetic engineering to media and publishing. TuxeVault Bank's founders and management recognized the potential risks of the Cathedral's growing influence and decided to maintain the bank's independence. They believed that a locally owned and operated bank was essential to preserving the unique character of Fondent region and serving the needs of its citizens.

Challenges and Opportunities

Over the years, TuxeVault Bank has faced challenges from the Cathedral's subsidiaries, which have attempted to acquire or partner with the bank. However, the bank's commitment to independence and its focus on serving the local community have allowed it to maintain its autonomy. Today, TuxeVault Bank is a thriving institution, proud of its heritage and commitment to the people of Fondent region. The bank remains a beacon of independence, providing a trusted and reliable financial partner for the community.

Core Values

  • Independence: We believe in maintaining our independence and autonomy, free from the influence of the Cathedral and its subsidiaries.
  • Community: We are committed to serving the people of Fondent region, providing personalized service and tailored financial solutions.
  • Innovation: We strive to innovate and adapt to the evolving needs of our customers, introducing new products and services that meet the unique demands of the Tuxemon community.
  • Trust: We are dedicated to earning and maintaining the trust of our customers, providing a safe and secure environment for their financial transactions.

Organization[edit | edit source]

CEO: Aurora

Departments:

  • Retail Banking: Provides personal banking services, including checking and savings accounts, loans, and credit cards, to individuals and families.
  • Commercial Banking: Offers financial services, including business loans and lines of credit, to small and medium-sized businesses in Fondent region.
  • Investment Banking: Provides investment advice and services, including portfolio management and wealth management, to high-net-worth individuals and institutions.

Bank Ground Floor[edit | edit source]

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Characters[edit | edit source]

Enforcer Bob, ex employee (laid off):

  • I used to think this bank stood for something, independence, a beacon against the Cathedral's shadow. But then I saw cracks: strange transfers, unaccounted funds, whispers of deals with Cathedral subsidiaries. They let me go when I started asking questions. Something’s not right here.

Enforcer May, Wealth Manager:

  • Think you can handle the world of high finance? TuxeVault is no small fry, and I’ve built portfolios bigger than you can imagine. But don’t think for a second that I’m naive - this bank has powerful enemies, and I don’t take chances.
  • Well, well. You’ve got the chops, I’ll admit that. But don’t think I’ll sit quietly if things start falling apart.

Enforcer Brock, Security Guard:

  • AI’ve seen people like you before, poking around and asking questions. If you think we’ll let you waltz in without a fight, think again. This place has its fair share of threats.
  • You’re tougher than I expected. But I’ll be tightening security - this bank’s independence isn’t something I take lightly.

Enforcer Daisy, Branch Manager:

  • Rumor has it you’ve got a knack for stirring up trouble. If you’re here looking for answers, you won’t find them easily. But first, let’s see what you’ve got.
  • Hmm. You’re formidable, I’ll give you that. But don’t think that means I’ll trust you. There’s too much at stake here.

Bank 1st Floor[edit | edit source]

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Characters[edit | edit source]

Enforcer Jeff, Cleaner:

  • They call it TuxeVault, the epitome of independence, but I’ve seen things that don’t add up. Papers left behind, encrypted notes, payments marked ‘confidential.’ If Cathedral’s really involved, it’s not just the bank’s independence at risk, it’s the truth.

Rubbish bin: As you dig through the trash, you find a crumpled receipt: 'Archipelago Freight - Lumber shipment to Fondent Region (Confidential).' Below it, another document: 'TerraForm Developers - Prototype facility construction (Project Eclipse).' A torn note scribbled hastily reads: 'Meet J at powerplant. Discuss energy output. Eyes everywhere, don’t get caught.'


Enforcer Raj, Customer:

  • I’m just here to deposit my paycheck, but the tension in this place is unbearable. They say TuxeVault prides itself on independence, but with all the rumors about Cathedral trying to take control? I don’t know what to believe anymore.
  • Maybe I’ll take my business elsewhere. I don’t want to get caught up in anything shady.

Enforcer Lile, Financial Analyst:

  • I’ve been tracking unusual market trends tied to Cathedral subsidiaries, patterns that point to a takeover attempt. But I need someone to help test my theories. Are you game?
  • Looks like I still have work to do. TuxeVault’s independence is hanging by a thread, and I won’t stop until Cathedral is out of the equation.

Enforcer Kai, Auditor:

  • The records don’t lie, except when they’re meant to. Someone’s hiding something big, and the discrepancies point straight to Cathedral. I need to get to the bottom of this.
  • This isn’t over yet. If Cathedral’s involved, I’ll dig until the truth sees the light of day.

Bank 2nd Floor[edit | edit source]

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Characters[edit | edit source]

Enforcer Ethan, Tax Advisor:

  • "TuxeVault’s books look clean, too clean. It’s like someone scrubbed the truth away, but not perfectly. Some of the gaps point straight to Cathedral’s operations.
  • You’ve got guts. Maybe you’ll be the one to finally expose the lies beneath the numbers.

Enforcer Ava, Compliance Officer:

  • I’ve flagged transactions that don’t make sense, money flowing through Cathedral subsidiaries, disguised as legitimate deals. Without proof, it’s just speculation.
  • You’ve got more to you than meets the eye. If you care about the truth, tread carefully, Cathedral doesn’t play fair.

Enforcer Lucas, Money Launderer:

  • You’ve got guts coming here. Whatever you’re looking for, it won’t come cheap. But I can make you an offer that’ll make us both rich.
  • So you’re not interested in deals? Fine. But don’t think you’ll walk away unscathed, people don’t say no to me without consequences.

Scientist Zircon

  • So, you finally show your face, Argon. I’ve been waiting for this moment. Let’s see if your ideals can stand against true power.
  • Dark Robo level 25
  • Pathetic, Argon. Is this the strength your so-called principles bring you? You can’t protect anyone - least of all yourself. Remember this defeat. It’s the only thing you’ve truly earned.
  • Voice: You’ve tasted defeat, Argon, and now the pieces begin to fall. Aurora’s disappearance is no accident... nor is your survival. The path ahead is darker than you know, but you must walk it. Watch the Cathedral. Watch the mountains. The truth waits for you... if you dare to see it.