As he walked out of the room, he couldn't help but smirk. The Duke of Sussex might be a power player in the real world, but Arthur knew that compared to the Duchess of Ravencroft, the old man was an amateur.
"Master Arthur, your father expects you at the gala downstairs in ten minutes. The Duke of Sussex is eager to discuss the North Sea merger." Aristocunts PC
In the game, he played as a rising diplomat in a Victorian-inspired court where the currency wasn't just gold, but influence, secrets, and late-night trysts. Tonight, he was facing his toughest challenge yet: the "Grand Masquerade" event. His character, Baron Thorne, had to navigate a ballroom filled with rival heiresses and cunning duchesses, each more dangerous (and distracting) than the last. As he walked out of the room, he couldn't help but smirk
As the clock struck midnight, the immersion was broken by a sharp knock on his door. It was his father’s valet, Jenkins. The Duke of Sussex is eager to discuss the North Sea merger
"One wrong dialogue choice," Arthur muttered, his fingers hovering over the WASD keys, "and the Duchess of Ravencroft will have my head—or worse, my inheritance."
"Tell my father I'll be down shortly, Jenkins," Arthur said, smoothing his jacket. "I’ve just finished a very... delicate negotiation."
Arthur had always found his peers—the "Old Money" crowd—stiflingly dull. They spent their time discussing polo handicaps and vintage ports. Arthur, however, preferred the digital decadence of Aristocunts .