Quoted By:
William Games
Founder, BIL_games Endowment
Perpetually youthful trillionaire venture philanthropist, founder and board member of Paribus Philanthropic Foundation. Bill Games abandoned Highborn birthright in his youth to pursue a series of hostile takeovers using his personal wealth investment vehicle Macrohard LLC, culminating in his acquisition of all remnant divisions from MAGUS Capital Trust, after the controversial dissolution and divestment of its subsidiaries into the newly founded independent entities Axiom Galdra Union and Syndicate Urthekau Sylabari. BIL_games Endowment is said to have stamped his name, fame and renown upon all, from every nanoceramic tile of the Underdistrict to the very consciousness of city denizens themselves.
From MAGUS Corporation, Will Games adapted and rejuvenated legacy business intelligence technologies including the notorious ORBIS-III cathexis engine: a public repository of feeling, autocompleting subroutines that established bijective correspondence between dynamic reaction formation, emotion function overloading and hedonic adaptation between agency and volition to create an architecture of passion for the Synthemata. Some political commentators believe the vaunted yet unverifiable claims of ORBIS are no more than lies that have served to unravel trust and meaning.
Today the BIL_Games Endowment is primarily known for advanced technological research into stellar engineering, stratospheric climate modification, precision medicine, theriomorphic uplift or accelerated evolution, longevity research and delayed senescence, although it maintains a comprehensive data lake of grants and open access initiatives across a variety of emergent technological endeavours.
Through Paribus Foundation, William Games has also established the Certamen, a charitable outreach system that attempts to nurture and promote disadvantaged and underprivileged communities from distant reaches across the rust dunes of the Desolation and Flayed Lands. Some barbarian tribes have described the rite of the Certamen as a thinly disguised Battle Royale, for the entertainment of Highborn onlookers. An enduring rumour alleges that Bill Games competes himself in the final, blood-frenzied stages of the Certamen, skulljacking desperate contenders via remotely-operated neuromuscular exocortex interface.