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Now that Divegrass ended for the day, there is something /vtwbg/ related I'd want for everyone here to discuss - final aesthetics and rough technology level.

/nasfaqg/'s core identity centers around trade, money, stock exchange, and society built around that. I think that the political/economic system described before is alright, this is more so to fit in with the new world of /vtwbg/.

NASFAQ is obviously a spoof of NASFAQ and we in terms of game mechanics, we use very modern financial lingo (sometimes borrowed from /biz/'s crypto ventures). It operates like a modern stock exchange, but so far we have brought it down to fit the lore of the world:
Originally, the /vtwbg/ world was set in the 1500's, so we went for Venice-esque aesthetics (merchant republic). Then it got bumped into 1700's so we went for a Dutch-esque feel (early financial systems and stock exchange). Now, it's set in the Victorian-esque era roughly around 1850's, but with there being a massive leeway for punk history to fit the thread aesthetics and technology.

This brings me to my suggestion to bring ourselves closer to late-XIXth/early XXth century New York stock exchange, you know, the one with Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, Dow, all the good stuff, where investments were made globally with basically no regulations, the Golden Age.

With the society being primarily based around rich individuals, this wouldn't stop plutocrats from building their own tiny districts in any aesthetics they pleased (which also happened in the US, after all, with them reviving antiquity or european aesthetics with their mansions). This would just be for the main exchange and 'baseline', to keep us more in line with the world and closer to our "ideal" aesthetics of modern stock exchange and digitalized market.

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