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== Shinra ==
Shinra started quite dramatically, with the proposal of a plan to revolutionize Graal by creating a corporation that would manage all trade between Graalians. Whether it be simple code trading or large transactions of guilds, Shinra would have a hand in it, and most of all, a share of it. Shinra would span much larger than Imperia simply because it would not require physical combat to settle disputes of territory, but simply economic power and political connections. As such, the full potential of Imperia's officer core could be used for the singular purpose of managing and running an economy.
 
At least, that was the plan. Shinra would prove to be a disaster, with investments rarely rewarding the investors and barely any divisions properly set up.
 
When Xinke first joined Shinra, he began by changing his look to a more business like look. Thus, he adopted a new head and a suit so that he could seem professional in his job. Auel gave him the difficult task of managing the Shinra Housing Division, a division that was heavily reliant on the clients obeying the rules. As can be often seen with most Graalians, obeying the rules is not many people's strong suite. Thus, Xinke built a farm and a proper apartment complex, which was actually quite revolutionary at its time due to its ingenious lock system, yet due to a poor clientele ethic, it could never be profitable. Over time, the landowner of Shinra began coming up with new systems to minimize abuse from his clients, to no avail. Every single time he tried, the Graalians came up with new ways to glitch in the farm, new ways to not pay, new ways to be all-around unethical people. As such, Xinke grew quite angry with the non-military community. This anger would convince him that Auel was right in his approach during the time of the first Imperia. At the time, Auel had stated that a democracy would never work because Graalians were quite frankly either all noobs or all idiots, minus the 1% that belonged to the military community. At the time, Xinke did not believe him, due to his heavy liberal beliefs that the right to vote was an essential part of any society. However, with his new found issues with dealing with the common folks, he realized Auel was right and began pondering just how much more he had been right on.
 
Shinra itself did not last long. It had barely 5 divisions, three of which barely functioned. The only division that produced some sort of income was the newly formed baby exploitation division, which adopted the babies then guilt-tripped them into farming for the members of the division. However, even if Shinra did not last long (no more than 2 weeks) it had a very big effect on the young land mogul. Firstly, it made him a lot more cynical and easily angered than before. His patience had been gradually decreasing over time since the beginning of the Royal Guard, and with Shinra he finally decided that those who did not deserve help would never deserve it. Secondly, it greatly improved his leadership capabilities. The Shinra Housing Division forced Xinke to communicate with many people and organize everything happening in his own division. Unlike in the First Imperia when he had to deal with only the small numbers of his Cavalry, in this case, he dealt with over 25 people, which forced him to be able to flexibly direct them on what to do and to manage his 1 employee to ensure that they got paid. Finally, Xinke would distance himself from his dream of being an admin. The problem was not the staff, but the average Graalian that hung out at Burger Refuge, or the towerer that dumbly spammed his sword in the hopes of one day getting a hat. As such, the young captain believed that passive conversion from an admin would not work, and only a strong military intervention from Imperia or a similar empire would actually be able to purge the Graalians and make them into intelligent human beings.
 
Shinra crashed after a mere two weeks, as its members dwindled, its profit shrank and its officers left. Xinke was one of the last few to leave, along with Auel and Troubadour. All three of them believed in Shinra until the end, knowing that an economic empire would be a fantastic thing to manage, but alas, Graal was not and would never be ready.
 
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