William Vanderbilt II

William Vanderbilt II (1887-1933) was a Lovian industrialist and businessman. He was born to William Vanderbilt and Elizabeth Ramsley in Noble City. William inherited his fathers highly successful railway companies and other manufacturing businesses. But, he was an extremely lavish spender, owning 4 houses, two in Lovia and two in Europe. By 1926, he had to sell his family's share in the Emerald Railway. In 1928, Lovian banks repossessed both houses, and he had to get a loan from his cousin, Albert Arthur Ramsley. William died in 1933, a peniless man. He left his family a massive $425,000 debt