Perpetual Savings Banks Access
💡 : True value lies in what we use, not just what we hoard for a future that never arrives.
The town’s founder, Elias Thorne, had established the bank on a simple, terrifying principle: "Wealth is for the patient, and the patient are for the earth." Residents didn't just deposit gold; they deposited their futures. In Oakhaven, the local currency was the Promissory—a slip of paper representing a share of a fortune that would only be unlocked when the bank reached "Perpetual Peak," a numerical value so high it was etched in the stars. perpetual savings banks
The clock tower in the center of Oakhaven didn’t track hours; it tracked interest. It was the centerpiece of Perpetual Savings, a bank that had stood for three centuries without a single withdrawal. 💡 : True value lies in what we
(e.g., the bank wins, a different hero emerges) Shift the genre (e.g., sci-fi, horror, comedy) The clock tower in the center of Oakhaven
Silas grabbed a heavy brass paperweight and smashed the glass of the clock tower. He didn't want the gold. He wanted the time back. As the gears ground to a halt, the ledgers burst into flames, and for the first time in three hundred years, the people of Oakhaven felt the sun warm their skin. The bank was gone, but they finally had a day worth spending.