The Wakir Club
The Wakir Club
Wakir Girls Holding LLC & Sisters of the Lei
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Logo of the Wakir Girls club | |||||
Industry | Maid Café, nightclub, night entertainment, underground activities and festivals | ||||
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Headquaters | Fegua, Fegeland | ||||
Founded | 2077 | ||||
CEO | Yuki 'Moxie' Tanaka | ||||
Parent | Wakir Girls LLC | ||||
Subsidiaries | Hereafter SARL, Vaimarata Carrier Fest Group Lei Entertainment |
The Wakir Club, also known as "The Wakir Girls Club" or "Wakir" for short, is a select nightclub maid café in Fegua, with notable venues in Vaimarata and Lotte Kyu. Located on the coast of Aorangi Beach, in the Aorangi neighborhood - the "Feguan Riviera" -, the Wakir Club is a revered nightlife spot for the Feguan elites. Connections to underground businesses, local mafia networks and government officials have made the Wakir a fabled word of mouth in popular folklore.
History
Foundation
The first Wakir Girls' Club was founded in 1936 in Pihiro by Vaiana Tanaka (1896-1945), star Feguan dancer and escort, and daughter of Henari'i Tanaka, founder of the Tanaka Corporation. It quickly rose in popularity thanks to Vaiana's international aura, gathering the Feguan Jet Set in the golden years of resort tourism in Pihiro. After the public assassination of Vaiana by a mafia hired by her own father in 1945, the club remained closed until a private hedge fund acquired it from the Tanaka family in 1947 with the intention of opening a new front in Fegua.
Located on the coast of Aorangi Beach, in what was already Fegua's own growing luxury seaside resort, the current Wakir Girls' Club opened in 1951 and remained in operation ever since. The location in Pihiro closed in 2071, victim of the 2071 collapse of Fegeland. It was reopened in 2077 by Yuki Tanaka.
The Sisters of the Lei
The assassination of Vaiana Tanaka in 1945 profoundly shocked public opinion both in Feguanesia and worldwide. The multi-faceted star was famous on Kerbin's greatest stages, and her death resulted in a vast media frenzy at the times, with newspapers of varying credibility rivalling with the most creative theories. Pressure from Tahura Dynasty officials quickly revealed the role of the Fuku'uto Mafia in the assassination, as well as the implication of Henari'i Tanaka, Vaiana's father. Henari'i, irritated by the growing fame of his daughter, fearing that her success would jeopardize the reputation of the Tanaka Corporation, fomented her assassination. Prosecuted by the Imperial Court of Fegua, he was notoriously acquitted of most charges, in a trial that brought vehement public contestation[1].
Violent riots conducted by nightlife workers in Fegeland protesting against the insecurity of their sector culminated on the 17th of Jvne 1945 with clashes against police and military forces in Fegua. Two more girls would perish before the Council of Sages adopted reforms to protect workers and prosecute criminals. These outbreaks led to the creation of a self-proclaimed sorority syndicate, the Sisters of the Lei. Despite their name, the Sisters of the Lei also included male members, although almost exclusively fa'afahines[2].
Activities conducted by the Sisters of the Lei ranges from political activism (the organisation is markedly anarchist) to mafious ventures and gang activities.