I had so many questions initially about the premise, like "How can they actually literally own the town", and I guess the answer ended up being "They don't"https://twitter.com/MartinDunlop1/status/1294250157635117056 …
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...Which is normally the case for everyone But I guess having the Key means everyone holds you in such high esteem they can guarantee no one will exercise their right to refuse service
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But yeah whatever his ownership of the town entails I think it pretty much has to be canon from the outset that it's a novel right created by a specialized contract The whole point is it was something his creditors didn't bother to take, and they would've taken any normal title
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