The King

"Where every man is free to follow his own path, do his own thing. Where every man is a king in his own right."

 is an Elvis impersonator living in Freeside in 2281. He leads a gang of Freeside residents, the Kings, out of The King's School of Impersonation in southern Freeside.

Background
The King was a member of one of the original tribes of New Vegas before they were united and brought to power by Mr. House. He and his gang took up residence in an old Elvis impersonation school. They believed it to be a place of worship due to the posters and holotapes all of one man, whose real name couldn't be found, but was only known as "The King". In the upper levels of the school they found outfits the original king would wear and vast amounts of hair gel. The King watched old Holotapes of the man, learned to speak like him, and started to teach others to do so. Unlike other gangs in the wasteland, the Kings were built on respect and don't go looking for their next fight. His right hand man is Pacer, a childhood friend. He also has a cyberdog named Rex, which the player can obtain as a companion.

Quests

 * G.I. Blues: The King asks the Courier to do various tasks to help his organization and Freeside, like dealing with Orris and problems with the NCR.
 * Nothin' But a Hound Dog: After finding out that Rex can be helped with his brain difficulties, the King asks you if you want to take Rex with you to Jacobstown to see Dr Henry.

Appearances
appears in Fallout: New Vegas.

Bugs

 * If you killed The King without any of The King's Gang members noticing and have build up a good reputation in Freeside, you may still receive items from The King's gang members who say that The King told them to give you something.

Behind the scenes

 * Both missions given to the player, G.I. Blues and Nothin' But a Hound Dog, are references to Elvis Presley songs.
 * The King is quoted by Mr. New Vegas as calling NCR refugees "the devil in disguise" and that he doesn't want to see NCR "in the ghetto," and calling for a mass "return to sender", all of which are songs by Elvis Presley.
 * Upon resolving the conflict with the NCR, The King mentions that he would like to see a 'A little more talkin' and a little less fightin'." A pretty obvious Elvis reference of the famous line "A little less conversation, a little more action."
 * If you talk to the King after G.I. Blues he'll say that things have been better since you helped out with those "soldier boys." A reference to the Elvis song, "Soldier Boy."