Oh boy, let me tell you about this “Fallout London” thing and the whole bank manager key situation. So, I’ve been digging into this mod, right? And there’s this quest, something called “Heavenslayer.” Sounds epic, doesn’t it? Anyway, to get through this quest, you need these “Bank of England Keys.” No big deal, except they’re a real pain to find if you don’t know where to look.
I spent hours, I mean hours, running around this virtual London, feeling like a headless chicken. I was talking to every character, exploring every nook and cranny of this place. This mod is huge, and I swear I checked every building twice. I’m starting to think this “Bank Manager Key” is some kind of a myth, a legend only the developers know about.

Finally, I stumbled upon this forum, with some tips from other players. They talked about these “London Mod Keys” and mentioned that the key is usually a reward you get during a conversation with some characters. That was a lightbulb moment, let me tell you! I’d been so focused on searching physical locations that I totally forgot about the characters in the game.
So, What Worked?
- Talking to Everyone: I went back and started chatting up every character I could find, especially those related to the quest. I listened carefully to their dialogues, looking for any hints or clues.
- Paying Attention to Quest Details: I realized I had skimmed over some of the quest descriptions. Going back and reading them thoroughly gave me a better idea of what to do and who to talk to.
- Remember the “Bank Manager” Part: With some luck, I remembered that the key is likely connected to a bank manager. So I focused my efforts on characters who seemed to have some authority or connection to a bank.
And guess what? It worked! After a few more conversations, one of the characters finally handed over the key during a dialogue. I felt so relieved, like I had finally cracked some secret code. Turns out, the “Bank Manager Key” was a story-related item all along, just like those forum guys said.
Man, that was a real adventure. It taught me to pay more attention to the story and the characters in these games. Sometimes the answer isn’t about where you look, but who you talk to. So, if you’re ever stuck in “Fallout London” looking for this key, remember my story. It might just save you a few hours of running around like I did!