Kings

"Freeside is the Kings' turf. Remember that."

The Kings are a gang of greasers operating in Freeside in 2281.

History
After unearthing some strange paraphernalia belonging to a tribe who worshipped some kind of ancient, black-coiffed deity (and as it transpired, a deity with some considerable style and singing talent) a tribe dedicated to him was formed by the scavenger himself, who look on the persona and visage as if divinely inspired. Known as The King, he dresses in a special suit crafted to look like the originator of the look, while his subordinates scavenge denim and leather jackets for their attire. The King is charming, rebellious and well-dressed. His forces are almost always found in small packs, and have a lot of attitude, bravery, and members. They typically carry small guns, brass knuckles and melee weapons. The King, and his robotic dog Rex, are currently facing a challenge as the NCR appears to be threatening their territory. The King is hoping they aren't the devil in disguise.

Organization
Here to stay, the Kings claim this side of town as their own. Not shy to make a few caps, the Kings offer safe escort through Freeside and will even help you fill your water canteen... for a price. Besides these few "services" the Kings generally follow a strict code of suave chivalry.

Relations with the outside
Some members, namely Pacer, seem to butt heads with the local factions more than others. Stationed NCR troops engage in minor disputes that can be resolved in various ways to achieve a level of peace in Freeside. These events are largely played out though one of the faction's main quests, G.I. Blues. A second quest, Nothin' But a Hound Dog requests the player to help the King's dog, Rex.

Technology
The Kings are armed with .357 Magnum Revolvers, 10mm SMG's, or 10mm Pistols. Their light uniforms, Jailhouse Rocker, Memphis kid outfit and Kings outfit, can be equipped as well. Sergio is a special King with a weapon named Figaro.

Appearances
The Kings appear only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes
The Kings are, of course, a reference to the phenomenon of Elvis impersonation. They are also a reference to the real gang known as "The Kings," based in New York.

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