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Business. Innovation. Accounting.

...along with a tad bit of cane fighting, patent arguments and a touch of seduction.

A Business 
Training Video Game Series

Hate spreadsheets? Don't understand financial reports?
The Elements Club® was founded by Lord Ashton Gray in 1887 as an investment group dedicated to scientific endeavours. Even as members debate the latest scientific advancement to invest in, or engage in a patent argument, or a rousing round of cane fighting, players will learn how to start-up a company and gain understanding in basic accounting as well as how to read and develop financial reports.
The Elements Club® seeks to train start-up founders, business managers, lenders, lawyers, investors and business students in basic accounting and how to read financial reports.  

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Lord Ashton Gray

Botanist and sage founder of The Elements Club, a London-based investment group dedicated to scientific endeavors.

Lady Scarlet Ruby Gray

A ring-sucking, shrewd, young businesswoman. 

Lord Edward Gelson

The Viscount of Wesbury
A dreamy, highly-prophetic, alcoholic animal lover.

Master V 

A feisty masked stage singer and racing horse owner.  

Lord Casimin  Blackwell 

A highly conservative amateur cartographer and astronomer and the First Secretary to Chargé d’Affaires of China. 

Lord Sebsatian Hollingberry 

A fastidious scent collecting, womanizing, engineer.  

Lord Lewis Cobingsgan

The Baron of Clayworth
Owner of a hair dye company and prankster of first-rank. 

Dr. Henry Jackson

a.k.a. Dr Death
The powerful boxing owner of the Death Trap gambling den, and a collector of body parts. 

Mr. Joseph Boutin 

A South African diamond merchant millionaire with a magician’s flare for making the impossible occur. 

Mr. Charles Parker-Smtih 

A master manipulator of the elements and silent ruler of the stock market. 

Slate Walker 

A Victorian roof-top leaping, gentlemen beating, house breaker thief.  

Nemesis Angel 

A poetic vigilante with a habit of violently rectifying matters of injustice.