


The steady loss of funds caused you to consider any form of fallback plan in case your bank fell through, and you were disheartened knowing that you made no such plan, as your faith in the bank was stalwart. The people who's income fueled your business slowly began to decline on their bank memberships, the result of a war with a neighboring state which led to small businesses drying up which in turn led to a loss of revenue in your bank. However, in times of strife brings poverty. Off the topic of buried valuables, we have you, a successful banker who held a great status and even greater fortune, with an opulent mansion and fleet of carriages only the start of your luxurious lifestyle. In ancient times, in the far off, desert lands of Egypt, pharaohs were buried with the entirety of their valuables, with pets too, an odd practice by our standards today, but a staple funerary right in theirs. Some believe that by being buried with a particular artifact or heirloom, they can bring it with them to the afterlife, to which wether that belief is held true is dependent on the person whom is asked. It is an odd ritual society has in a modern setting to bury the departed with their nicknacks and valuables, with them a sentimental or superstitious value. The closest thing to her real name I could find is Audrey, so I'll go with that.
